Inocybe sindonia (Fr.) P. Karst., (beige fibrecap)


28 Sep 2004 at OSGR: SX76 in South Devon, England

Record Summary4 old fruitbodies under Hazel, Elder, Sycamore, poplar, above pond
Found asFruitbody
Date28 September 2004
OS grid refOSGR: SX76
Lat/Lon50° 30’ N, 3° 50’ W
Vice CountySouth Devon, VC no: 3
CountryEngland
Voucher28 Sep 2004[A]
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Notes:

Smell sweetish, then spermatic.

Spores: amygdaliform to Brazil-nut shaped, 7-8(10)/4.5-5µm.

Cheilocystidia few, pleurocystidia abundant.

Cystidia: narrowly fusiform, occasionally cylindric, crystal-tipped, thick-walled (3µm), 70/13-14µm, yellow in ammonia.

Despite the rather dissimilar spores, this appears to be the same as 28 Sept 04[B] which was growing nearby.

The following literature was used to identify this find:

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