Entoloma ameides (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., (a toadstool)


8 Nov 2005 at OSGR: SU46 in Berks, England

Record Summaryunder edge of Gorse in heathy grassland
Found asFruitbody
Date8 November 2005
OS grid refOSGR: SU46
Lat/Lon51° 20’ N, 1° 20’ W
Vice CountyBerks, VC no: 22
CountryEngland
Voucher8 Nov 2005[B]
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Notes:

Smell: cyanic, moth balls

Spore print: BFF: "cinnamon", not sticking to slide.

Cap cuticle: clamped chains of sausage-shaped cells, with swollen, clavate to lageniform end-cells, 13-15.5µm wide; overlain with sparse weakly zebrate encrusted cylindric hyphae 5-8µm wide.

Gill edge: fertile, a few capitate basidiomes and occasional cylindric cells.

Basidia: 4(2)-spored, clamped at base.

Spores: 9.5-11/6.5-8µm.

[ 'BFF' = British Fungus Flora colour chart ]

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