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683:(covered with a layer of fine hairs), and a deep and bright orange-yellow color, with older specimens fading to more yellow in age; the distinctive margins of the cap are a paler yellow, and typically curve downward in young specimens. Fruiting bodies can reach a height of 12 cm (
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of the fungus are brightly colored yellow to orange, and usually highly conspicuous against the soil in which they are found. At maturity, the mushroom resembles a filled funnel with the spore-bearing surface along the sloping outer sides. The texture of the fertile undersurface
550:(a situation where both the generic name and specific epithet are identical). However, as Petersen indicates, a future publication renders this explanation dubious: in 1873 Berkeley again referred to the species using his chosen name
546:, in a 1979 publication, suggests that Berkeley "was apparently reluctant to surrender his own name for the organism". Petersen suggests that Berkeley may have foreseen the necessity to avoid giving the species a
1115:, and often considered choice. The odor resembles apricots, and the taste is mild, or "moderately to faintly acrid". In the opinion of McFarland and Mueller, authors of a field guide to edible fungi of
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by its true gills with sharply defined edges, and growth on decaying wood (although the wood may be buried in the soil), usually in large overlapping clusters.
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704:(the spore-bearing surface) is initially smooth and without wrinkles, but gradually develops channels or ridges, and what appear to be very shallow
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that are vein-like, and less than 1 mm wide. The color is pale yellow, and is continuous with the surface of the stem. The
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Bigelow (1978) reports more a permissive range of spore sizes: 7.5–9.5 (occasionally up to 12.5) by 4.5–6(6.5) μm
1014:). In North America, it appears from June to September, with its range in the United States extending northward to
1928:
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Mui D, Feibelman T, Bennett JW (1998). "A preliminary study of the carotenoids of some North
American species of
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Bigelow has noted it to grow on road shoulders in grass near
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compounds in the fruit bodies. Found in Asia, Africa, and North
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is "in general ... somewhat disappointing when compared with their delicious relatives".
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Edible Wild
Mushrooms of Illinois and Surrounding States: A Field-to-Kitchen Guide
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mentioned the fungus in their analysis of
Schweinitz's specimens, but changed the
1968:
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Bigelow HE. (1978). "The
Cantharelloid Fungi of New England and Adjacent Areas".
580:. Normally in these circumstances, Schweinitz's specimen would be considered the
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species (Basidiomycota, Cantharellaceae) from
Malaysian dipterocarp rainforest"
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568:(new name), not a new species, as Berkeley clearly indicated that he thought
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Dhancholia S, Bhatt JC, Pant SK (1991). "Studies of some
Himalaya agarics".
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as it is the earliest published name that has an associated type specimen.
958:, is roughly similar in stature and color, but can be differentiated from
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trees, the fungus produces fruit bodies in the summer and autumn. In the
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in 1951. The mushroom is commonly known as the "smooth chanterelle". The
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is a distinguishing characteristic of the species: unlike the well-known
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Bigelow (1978) reports instead 35–72 by 5–7.5 μm, and four spores.
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North
American Mushrooms: A Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi
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Typically found growing solitary, in groups or in clusters under
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is also similar in appearance, and is distinguished by a thinner
1653:
Edible Wild
Mushrooms of North America: a Field-to-Kitchen Guide
1201:(in Latin). Uppsala, Sweden: Typographia Academica. p. 534.
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history, and has undergone several name changes since its first
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is distributed in North America, Africa, Malaysia, and the
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Journal of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences II
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composition of this species was compared to several other
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shape, and have typical dimensions of 7–7.5 by 4.5–5
1376:. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. p. 238.
1656:. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. p. 26.
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is credited with the original authorship of the species.
1725:. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. p. 83.
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Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians
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Singer R. (1949). "The Agaricales in modern taxonomy".
1304:. Vol. 2. Leipzig, Germany: A. Felix. p. 873.
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Petersen RH. (1979). "Notes on cantharelloid fungi. X.
1493:
Eyssartier G, Stubbe D, Walleyn R, Verbeken A (2009).
1342:. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press. p.
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Schriften der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Leipzig
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624:means "bricklike", and refers to the smooth
900:Potential lookalikes include the poisonous
861:. The only significant difference was that
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655:typically range between 2 and 12 cm (
33:
22:
1722:A Field Guide to Mushrooms, North America
722:to 4 in) long and 0.5 to 2 cm (
508:in 1822, based on specimens collected in
1174:"Synopsis fungorum Carolinae superioris"
1095:in semi-evergreen to evergreen forests.
1587:International Journal of Plant Sciences
1154:. International Mycological Association
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921:is pinker than the golden chanterelle (
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469:has revealed the presence of several
7:
991:Not yet fully mature specimens from
2088:Taxa named by Miles Joseph Berkeley
805:of all parts of the fruiting body.
906:(left) and the exceptional edible
14:
1719:McKnight VB, McKnight KH (1987).
1277:"Notices of North American fungi"
935:and a hollow stem. Microscopy or
1746:Mueller GM, McFarland J (2009).
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881:
500:in the scientific literature as
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1650:Bessette A, Fischer DH (1992).
1275:Berkeley MJ, Curtis MA (1873).
1198:Epicrisis Systematis Mycologici
586:rules of botanical nomenclature
524:Epicrisis Systematis Mycologici
1373:Texas Mushrooms: a Field Guide
1103:Like all species in the genus
1:
1370:Metzler V, Metzler S (1992).
1119:, compared to the well-known
801:division) are present in the
1754:University of Illinois Press
613:transferred it to the genus
430:. The species has a complex
1172:von Schweinitz LD. (1822).
1055:has been reported from the
952:"Jack O'Lantern" mushroom,
939:is required to distinguish
785:. In deposit, such as in a
777:are smooth, with a roughly
262:Mycological characteristics
2109:
1411:Mushrooms of North America
1301:Revisio generum plantarum
606:Revisio Generum Plantarum
588:, Berkeley's epithet has
506:Lewis David de Schweinitz
440:Lewis David de Schweinitz
191:
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161:
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56:Scientific classification
54:
41:
32:
25:
983:Distribution and habitat
516:later transferred it to
414:, commonly known as the
207:Craterellus cantharellus
2068:Fungi described in 1822
1809:Cantharellus lateritius
1781:Cantharellus lateritius
1146:Cantharellus lateritius
1000:Cantharellus lateritius
942:C. flavolateritius
919:Cantharellus lateritius
438:by American mycologist
411:Cantharellus lateritius
251:Cantharellus lateritius
165:Cantharellus lateritius
27:Cantharellus lateritius
2083:Fungi of North America
1954:Craterellus lateritius
1242:Cantharellus confluens
996:
993:Strouds Run State Park
975:to likely represent a
641:
609:. American mycologist
578:Thelephora cantharella
570:Craterellus lateritius
552:Craterellus lateritius
540:Craterellus lateritius
502:Thelephora cantharella
496:The species was first
493:
219:Craterellus lateritius
196:Thelephora cantharella
990:
971:One author considers
909:Cantharellus cibarius
813:In a 1998 study, the
639:
528:Miles Joseph Berkeley
488:
44:Wayne National Forest
1752:. Urbana, Illinois:
1706:Macrofungi of Kerala
1679:Acta Botanica Indica
1531:; Miller HH (2006).
1338:100 Edible Mushrooms
1250:Craterellus odoratus
1148:(Berk.) Singer 1949"
1092:Myristica malabarica
1086:Diospyros malabarica
1047:trees in the family
965:Craterellus odoratus
1704:Mohanan C. (2011).
1006:(specifically, the
955:Omphalotus olearius
903:Omphalotus olearius
840:C. tabernensis
823:species, including
809:Bioactive compounds
597:Trombetta lateritia
595:Another synonym is
532:Moses Ashley Curtis
227:Trombetta lateritia
1623:Roody WC. (2003).
1537:Globe Pequot Press
1298:Kuntze O. (1891).
1195:Fries EM. (1838).
1125:C. lateritius
1109:C. lateritius
1071:tree species like
1053:C. lateritius
997:
960:C. lateritius
863:C. lateritius
650:C. lateritius
642:
576:with Schweinitz's
554:, and indicated a
544:Ronald H. Petersen
514:Elias Magnus Fries
494:
463:is much smoother.
461:C. lateritius
459:, the hymenium of
457:golden chanterelle
418:, is a species of
416:smooth chanterelle
147:C. lateritius
2045:
2044:
1937:Open Tree of Life
1801:Taxon identifiers
1763:978-0-252-07643-5
1546:978-0-7627-3109-1
1424:978-0-593-31998-7
1353:978-0-472-03126-9
1067:association with
1063:, India, forming
968:is also similar.
867:breakdown product
795:Clamp connections
770: in) thick.
467:Chemical analysis
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1049:Dipterocarpaceae
928:C. odoratus
923:C. cibarius
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632:Description
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601:Otto Kuntze
565:nomen novum
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358:Spore print
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1158:2010-11-08
1131:References
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852:α-carotene
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622:lateritius
599:, used by
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574:synonymous
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89:Division:
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775:spores
420:edible
399:choice
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1838:68Y74
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