![]() However, based on the protologue, in particular the greenish-bluish ("aeruginosus") colour of the pileus, white to pale yellowish lamellae and the coarsely squamose, greyish-blue to bluish-greenish ("caesious-caeruleus") stipe this does not appear to be a Hebeloma species. thick.Ĭommentary: Unfortunately, the specimen box for the holotype is empty and already was in 1972 when Hesler attempted to examine the material. broad surface smooth, glabrous, extremely viscid, aeruginous, margin involute, broadly overhanging, concolorous lamellae adnate, with decurrent tooth, very broad, subtriangular, not crowded, white to pale yellowish, entire and concolorous on the edges spores ovoid, smooth, pale-yellow under the microscope, 8-9 X 6 μ stipe equal, solid, fleshy, dry, glabrous at the apex, coarsely squamose below, caesious-caeruleous, 4 cm. WTU-F-039673, HJB1000303).ĭiagnosis: Pileus convex, not fully expanding, not umbonate, solitary, 3 cm. 100 m a.s.l.) on litter in coniferous woodland under Abies sp. Types: UNITED STATES: Oregon: Glen Brook ( approx. 10 (3): 224 (1917) We have not been able to unambiguously determine the current genus of this name. See the species page for a full description. ![]() Alvarado (2020) Yesca 32: 60 (2020) This is a current species. sordescens is perhaps the most likely, it is difficult to make such an identification without seeing original material. The crowded lamellae and narrow cheilocystidium apex would lead towards Hebeloma sordescens or H. August 1936.Ĭommentary: Based on the description of the cheilocystidia and spores, this does appear likely to be a species from H. In riverside bushes along the Czezkin river under Alnus, Populus and Picea excelsa. Context pallid, in base of stipe brown, 568 with radish odour. Stipe pallid, brown towards base, at apex not farinose, but in middle part slightly fibrillose-girdled slightly attenuate towards apex, 60–65 × 4–5 mm. Cheilocystidia about 75 × 3.5 μm (at apex, long-cylindrical-ampulliform, at base inflated, hyaline). Spores sordid brownish, dilute honey-coloured under microscope, amygdaloid-almost triangular, subtly punctate-rugulose, 11.5–15.8 × 5.0–8.5 μm. ![]() Lamellae clay-coloured, crowded, adnate, not weeping. 1936.Įnglish translation: Pileus tawny-yellow, blackish brown or blackish-chestnut brown at centre, paler at margin, subtly fibrillose from veil remnants, viscid, depressed at centre, with marginal zone convex, but in outermost part paler, smooth, 22–24 mm broad. Czezkin sub Alnis, Populis et Picea excels. Carne pallida, in basi stipities fuscata rediolente. Stipite pallido, basin versus fusco, ad apicem haud farinoso sed in parte media paulum armillato-fibrilloso, apicem versus subattenuato, 60-65/4-5 mm. 75/3,5 μm (ad apicem longissimam cylindraceam-ampulliformibus, ad basin inflatis, hyalinis). dilute melleis, amygdaliformi-subtriangularibus, subtiliter punctato-rugulosis, 11,5-15,8/5-8,5 μm. Lamellis argillaceis, confertis, adnatis, haud lacrimantibus. Original diagnosis: Pileo fulvidogilvo, centro atrofusco vel atrocastaneo, margine pallido, subtiliter fibrilloso e velo, viscido, centro depresso, margine convexo, dein in parte exterior plano, levi, 22-24 mm. Described from Czezkin River under Alnus, Populus and Picea, Aug. Hebeloma aberrans Singer (1949) Izvestiya Karelo-Finskogo Filiala Akademii Nauk SSSR 4: 96 (1949) This is a Hebeloma but we have not been able to unambiguously determine the species.
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