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Henrici, A., 2000

Notes and Records (July 2000)

Nuggets gleaned from foray reports around the country in 1999. Four spp known only from Leicestershire: Gorgoniceps charnwoodensis, Conocybe cyanopus, Melanoleuca nivea and an undescribed Nectriella sp.

The total no of fungus spp recorded in Wilts (N&S) now stands at over 2500, compared to 2656 for Warwickshire.

Inocybe erubescens was unusually abundant in Berkshire in 1999.

Mycena belliae, Battarraea phalloides and Caloscypha fulgens reported from Hunts in 1999.

Rhodocybe roseiavellanea reported from Hants in 1999, and Boletus satanas fruiting with Common Rockrose (Helianthemum nummularium)

Publisher Field Mycology
Volume Volume 1 (3)
Page range 87-89
Pages 3

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

Gorgoniceps charnwoodensis Graddon, 1980 (a discomycete) Background Reading Current Known only from Leicestershire.
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud., 1885 (Golden Cup) Background Reading Current Reported from Hunts in 1999.
Conocybe cyanopus (G.F. Atk.) Kühner, 1935 (a conecap) Background Reading Current Known only from Leicestershire.
Inocybe erubescens A. Blytt, 1905 (Deadly Fibrecap, Red-staining Inocybe) Background Reading Current Unusually abundant in Berkshire in 1999.
Rhodocybe roseoavellanea (Murrill) Singer, 1951 (a toadstool) Background Reading Current Reported from Hants in 1999.
Melanoleuca nivea Boekhout, 1988 (a toadstool) Background Reading Current Known only from Leicestershire.
Mycena belliae (Johnst.) P.D. Orton, 1960 (a bonnet) Background Reading Current Reported from Hunts in 1999.
Battarrea phalloides (Dicks.) Pers., 1801 (Sandy Stiltball) Background Reading Current Reported from Hunts in 1999.
Boletus satanas Lenz, 1831 (Devil’s Bolete) Background Reading Current Fruiting with Common Rockrose (Helianthemum nummularium).
Helianthemum nummularium ssp. nummularium (L.) Miller (Common Rock-rose) Background Reading Current Boletus satanas fruiting with.

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