Russula ochroleuca Fr., (ochre brittlegill, common yellow russula)


25 Sep 2001 at OSGR: SU56 in Berks, England

Record SummaryOn ground, under Oak, Beech
Found asFruitbody
Date25 September 2001
OS grid refOSGR: SU56
Lat/Lon51° 30’ N, 1° 10’ W
Vice CountyBerks, VC no: 22
CountryEngland
Voucher25 Sep 2001[E]
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Notes:

Cap: 50% peeling.

Stem: often buff tinged near base.

Gills: mild tasting.

Spore print: "B"

Spores: 7-8/7µm, subspherical with parabolic warts c. 0.75µm high. several connectives, the odd mesh.

Dermatocystidia: sparse, capitate to clavate or fusiform, weakly staining in sulphovanillin; cylindric, non-staining (in SV) hyphae often clustered and with yellow encrustation, also present.

Kibby: CILNPT.

The following literature was used to identify this find:

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