Inocybe erubescens A. Blytt, (deadly fibrecap, red-staining inocybe)


9 Jun 1999 at OSGR: SU67 in Oxon, England

Record Summaryunder beech trees at edge of field
Found asFruitbody
Date9 June 1999
OS grid refOSGR: SU67
Lat/Lon51° 30’ N, 1° 0’ W
Vice CountyOxon, VC no: 23
CountryEngland
Voucher9 Jun 1999[A]
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Notes:

Smell: rank, almost Himalayan balsam.

Cap white at first, radiating fibrils bruising and ageing coppery red.

Basidia: 4-spored.

Spores: 10-13/6-7µm, ellipsoid.

Cystidia: smooth, thin-walled, without crystals.

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