BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Henrici, A., 2003

Notes and Records (Jan 2003)

Mentions Mycoacia nothofagi and its association with mites, mycorrhizals with Helianthemum (including Tricholoma sulphureum var hemisulphureum) for which a preliminary list is given. An unusual Coprinus erythrocephalus with bright carmine veil and a very luxuriant Bolbitius vitellinus (which might be different), are both reported growing on woodchip mulch at Kew.

Publisher Field Mycology
Volume Volume 4 (1)
Page range 29-30
Pages 2
Illustrations Colour photographs.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

Bolbitius titubans var. titubans (Bull.) Fr., 1838 (Yellow Fieldcap) Identification Current A very luxuriant form which might be something else - colour photograph on back cover.
Coprinopsis erythrocephala (an inkcap) Identification Current Unusual form with bright carmine veil - colour photograph.
Tricholoma sulphureum var. hemisulphureum Kühner, 1988 (a sulphur knight) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Mycoacia nothofagi (G. Cunn.) Ryvarden, 1981 (Fragrant Toothcrust) Background Reading Current Remarks on its association with mites.
Helianthemum nummularium ssp. nummularium (L.) Miller (Common Rock-rose) Background Reading Current Mycorrhizal associates.

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