BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Nolanea (a group of toadstools)

Date: 5 October 1998
Location: Berks, England
Voucher: 05/10/1998[V]
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State: Fruitbody
Record Summary: in mown species-rich grassland
Identification Notes: Tall thin species, growing singly.
Smell: weakly rancid-mealy, taste: mealy.
Basidia: 4-spored.
Gill edge: fertile but with occasional projecting hairs similar to those at top of stipe.
Pileipellis: repent hyphae, inflated end-cells ≤ 14µm diam,; pigment intracellular and encrusting.
Cheilocystidia: rare, narrowly lageniform with quite a broad head, eg 30/5µm, head 4µm.
Spores: 12/7µm

Images etc

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magnified photograph Cap 23 Kb 337 by 311 pixels
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magnified photograph Fruitbody - LS 12 Kb 185 by 401 pixels
magnified photograph Gills 26 Kb 305 by 324 pixels

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