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Inocybe

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405:: small to medium size, thin, fleshy, initially narrow conical or bell-shaped, or with a prominent or flattened umbo in the center. It is not hygrophanous and has a dry appearance. The pileus margin often shows at first a pale curtain that disappears quickly, and in old age it often presents short radial cracks. The cuticle is finely silky and sometimes sprinkled with remnants of the partial veil, further developing radial fibers. There are also species with a woolly surface (woolly in mycological sense). Coloring is at first all white to gray-whitish varieties. Some retain color, others change, varying between ocher-yellowish and brown, various shapes, even lilac-like to purple. 1037: 1025: 1121: 1341: 1109: 1159: 1269: 1255: 1195: 1305: 1171: 1281: 1085: 1219: 1061: 1317: 1207: 1183: 1231: 1049: 1243: 53: 1329: 1293: 1147: 1097: 1133: 1073: 33: 364: 1637:
Bandini, Ditte; Oertel, Bernd; Ploch, Sebastian; Ali, Tahir; Vauras, Jukka; Schneider, Anja; Scholler, Markus; Eberhardt, Ursula; Thines, Marco (2019-02-01). "Revision of some central European species of Inocybe (Fr.: Fr.) Fr. subgenus Inocybe, with the description of five new species".
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are dense, thick and crowded, with short intermediate sinus at the edge and only weakly attached to the stipe, almost free. Coloring is mainly white at the beginning, which becomes mature turns to gray-brown, ocher-brown or gray-olive. The edges are
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it is thin, fibrous, cylindrical, more or less thickened and felt-white at the base, hollow inside. The surface is whitish, smooth, glossy, and often silky and slightly furfuraceous towards the apex of the stipe. It usually does not have a
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Moncalvo JM, Vilgalys R, Redhead SA, Johnson JE, James TY, Catherine Aime M, Hofstetter V, Verduin SJ, Larsson E, Baroni TJ, Greg Thorn R, Jacobsson S, Clémençon H, Miller OK (June 2002). "One hundred and seventeen clades of euagarics".
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tuberculous or star-shaped subgenus), smooth, never verrucous and germ-free. Basidia are tetrasporic. Cystidia with or without crystalline crystals, spindle-shaped, convex in the middle and with a sharp point at the
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and has necropigmented basidia. The spores are smooth and the hilar appendix is inconspicuous. Large cheilocystidia (>50 um). This is known from tropical Africa, Tropical, India and temperate Australia.
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is the most commonly encountered mushroom genus for which microscopic characteristics are the only means of certain identification to the species level. While the vast majority of
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is not necropigmented (basidia that become ochraceous and collapse). The hilar appendice is conspicuous. This subgenera is cosmopolitan and frequent in temperate ecosystems.
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white to slightly yellowish, oxidized or not to reddish when cutting, usually having a faint smell of green corn, chlorine or sperm. Commonly the flesh contains muscarine.
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or rimulose, never squarrulose and rarely squamulose. Pleurocystidia are absent and cheilocystida are present. Spores smooth. Wide distribution.
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has no pleurocystidia, but has cheilocystidia. Basidia necropigmented or not. The spores are smooth. In temperate areas. Wide distribution.
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Matheny PB (April 2005). "Improving phylogenetic inference of mushrooms with RPB1 and RPB2 nucleotide sequences (Inocybe; Agaricales)".
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Gotvaldova, Klara; Borovicka, Jan; Hajkova, Katerina; Cihlarova, Petra; Rockefeller, Alan; Kuchar, Martin (2022).
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The cap is usually woolly-squamulose, the cap surface is conspicuously darkening with alkali. The lamella broadly
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they are brownish, tiny, normally oval to slightly ellipsoidal, often elongated in the form of almonds or beans (
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The lamellae have no pleurocystidia but there are cheilocystidia. Spores smooth. Known from tropical India.
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Typical mushrooms of the genus have various shades of brown, although some lilac or purplish species exist.
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is very species-rich. The genus is divided according to Bon (2005) into three subgenera with sections:
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lamellae and cheilocystiidia present. Spores smooth. Known from mediterranean and tropical Africa.
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The fruiting bodies of this subgenus usually have a distinct odor (fruity, honey-like, fishy). The
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of "fiber caps". Many species have a distinctive odor, various described as musty or spermatic.
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are small and conical, though flattening somewhat in age, generally with a pronounced central
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Fruitbodies have indistinct, spermatic or green corn odor. The pileus is radially
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in the Pacific Northwest. Notes and species descriptions by Gibson, I. (2004).
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Csizmár, M.; Cseh, P.; Dima, B.; Assamere, A.; Orlóci, L.; Bratek, Z. (2023).
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Moncalvo JM, Lutzoni FM, Rehner SA, Johnson J, Vilgalys R (June 2000).
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with over 1400 species, including all forms and varieties. Members of
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in 1863. All other renaming attempts are accepted synonymous.
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Several genera are recognized within the family Inocybaceae:
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Small fruiting bodies with tubarioid or omphalinoid habit.
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analyses suggests that the genus is better placed as the
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It is estimated that there are ca. 1050 species within
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means "fibrous hat". It is taken from the Greek words
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Pareys Buch der Pilze : ĂĽber 1500 Pilze Europas
1889: 774:: cap lilac, wool-peel surface, and scaly. Common. 496:are hallucinogenic, having been found to contain 351:(1821), and verified in the volume 2 of his book 1848:Interim skeleton key to some common species of 1392:Ulloa, Miguel; Aguirre-Acosta, Elvira (2020). 1780:Atkinson, G. F. (1918). "Some new species of 753:: red or even greenish, with an extreme odor 511:Two supersections are informally recognized: 8: 1559:International Journal of Molecular Sciences 899:: stipe pruinose with basal bulb. Crimping 721:: cap always radially fibrous and cracked 522:is present in the margin of the young cap. 320: 314: 308: 1877: 1744:Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 31: 20: 1588: 1570: 1458: 929:. Representatives of the genus include: 842:: stipe rimed completely or two-thirds. 492:are neurotoxic, several rare species of 1356: 1264: 1142: 1020: 800:: non- rimose stipe, no liliac shades. 587:") or can be squamulose to squarrose (" 1713: 959:Inocybe corydalina var. erinaceomorpha 1374:. Species Fungorum. CAB International 7: 2127:555F1C4C-A63C-5370-9F3D-85EE8CA8923A 2101:bde935d2-a7c9-43ae-b336-b8ca824825cb 883::full bumpy stipe without basl bulb 860:- spores tuberculate or star-shaped 396:Description valid for most species: 1394:Illustrated generic names of Fungi 951:Inocybe corydalina var. corydalina 867:: stipe thin or bumped to the top 14: 1813:Cripps, C. L. (1997). "The genus 353:Monographia Hymenomycetum Sueciae 333:The genus was first described as 2178:Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries 1339: 1327: 1315: 1303: 1291: 1279: 1267: 1253: 1241: 1229: 1217: 1205: 1193: 1181: 1169: 1157: 1145: 1131: 1119: 1107: 1095: 1083: 1071: 1059: 1047: 1035: 1023: 448:Originally placed in the family 51: 816:: stipe only bumpy at the top 480:species contain large doses of 1: 1497:10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00027-1 679:) - without crystal-bearing 657:Sections based in morphology 1532:10.1016/j.ympev.2004.11.014 2199: 1817:in Montana aspen stands". 1786:American Journal of Botany 1396:. 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(psychoactive) 677:now a separate genus 1868:(www.pilzepilze.de) 1652:2019MycPr..18..247B 1322:I. praetervisa (10) 1310:I. asterospora (10) 1066:I. calamistrata (2) 904:Inocybe asterospora 452:(later shown to be 348:Systema mycologicum 341:by Swedish scholar 967:Inocybe erubescens 943:Inocybe coelestium 872:Inocybe lanuginosa 827:Inocybe flocculosa 733:Inocybe erubescens 542:This subgenus has 379: 343:Elias Magnus Fries 2173:Agaricales genera 2150: 2149: 2109:Open Tree of Life 1883:Taxon identifiers 1403:978-0-89054-618-5 1346:I.petiginosa (11) 1286:I. lanuginosa (9) 1274:I. assimilata (9) 1212:I. flocculosa (7) 1090:I. erubescens (3) 979:Inocybe geophylla 832:Inocybe virgatula 821:Inocybe geophylla 758:Inocybe piriodora 710:Inocybe bongardii 694:Inocybe dulcamara 313:(in the genitive 268: 267: 262: 251: 240: 232: 221: 209: 198: 183: 136: 2190: 2143: 2142: 2130: 2129: 2117: 2116: 2104: 2103: 2094: 2093: 2081: 2080: 2078:NHMSYS0001485242 2068: 2067: 2055: 2054: 2042: 2041: 2029: 2028: 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Index


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Inocybaceae
Inocybe
Fr.
Type species
Inocybe relicina
Quél.
Synonyms
Britzelm.
J.Schröt.
Fayod
Earle
S.Imai
Zerova
genus
mushroom
fungi
mycorrhizal
Elias Magnus Fries
Systema mycologicum

Metuloid
cystidium

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