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Agaricus impudicus (Rea) Pilát, 1951 (a mushroom)

Date: 28 October 1998
Location: Berks, England
Voucher: 28/10/1998[C]
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State: Fruitbody
Record Summary: in grass
Identification Notes: Cap with dark central spot.
Smell: like Lepiota cristata
Spores: 5-6(7)/3-3.5µm
Spore print: date brown.
Cheilocystidia: lining gill edge, 10-20µm diam (intermediate gill examined)

Images etc

magnified photograph Cap - LS 18 Kb 400 by 316 pixels
magnified photograph Cap - LS 417 by 500 pixels
magnified photograph Cap and ring 500 by 394 pixels
magnified photograph Cap margin - close-up 500 by 368 pixels
magnified photograph Cap surface - close-up 500 by 296 pixels
magnified photograph Cap surface 46 Kb 495 by 303 pixels
magnified photograph Cap with ring just bursting 23 Kb 279 by 376 pixels
magnified photograph Cap 43 Kb 383 by 383 pixels
magnified photograph Fruitbodies 25 Kb 347 by 397 pixels
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magnified photograph Fruitbody - LS 21 Kb 408 by 400 pixels
magnified photograph Fruitbody 15 Kb 298 by 360 pixels
magnified photograph Gills - close-up 500 by 348 pixels
magnified photograph Gills 40 Kb 390 by 367 pixels
magnified photograph Ring - underside - close-up 30 Kb 497 by 394 pixels
magnified photograph Ring - underside 21 Kb 308 by 358 pixels
magnified photograph Ring - underside 431 by 500 pixels
microscope photograph Cheilocystidia in gill edge 4 Kb 100 by 82 pixels
microscope photograph Cheilocystidia in gill edge 4 Kb 150 by 71 pixels
microscope photograph Cheilocystidia in gill edge 19 Kb 319 by 174 pixels
microscope photograph Cheilocystidia in gill edge 17 Kb 320 by 143 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 25 Kb 320 by 240 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 9 Kb 176 by 238 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 9 Kb 307 by 90 pixels

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