Publication - Michigan Geological and Biological Survey Volume 26, PT. 1 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...be our plant. This species was reported as I. anmmosfioru. (see Mich. Acad. _Sci. Rep 8. p_. 26) but became a nomcn nuda by the publication of t e above name by Atkinson a ter this report was in press. 468. Inocybe calospora Quel. Bresadola, Fungi Trid., 1881. Illustrations: Ibid, Pl. 21. Plate XCI of this Report. PILEUS 1-3 cm. broad, conic-campanulate at first, then expanded, umbonate, fuscous-rufescent, fading to ochraceous, umbo darker, covered, except umbo, by loose or recurved fibrillose scales, margin fibrillose and paler; flesh thin, pale. GILLS adnexed to almost free, rather narrow, subventricose, pallid then pale fuscous-cinnamon, edge white-fimbriate. STEM 3-6 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. thick, firm, rigid-elastic, subequal, stuffed then hollow, pale brown, rufe scent, sprinkled with a delicate pruinosity, bulbillate. SPORES spherical or nearly so, 9-12 micr. diam. (incl. aculeae), covered with cylindrical, blunt ac-uleae, 2-3 micr. long. CYSTIDIA few or scattered on sides, numerous on edge of gills, subventricose, apex granulate, 40-55x8-12 micr. ODOR none. Gregarious. On the ground in low frondose woods. Ann Arbor. June-September. Rather frequent locally. This pretty little plant usually occurs in patches of about a dozen. There is a slight rufescent tinge developed as the plant dries. Our specimens had longer and more slender stems as a rule than those shown in Bresadola's figure. I. rigidipes Pk. is said to approach it, but to "differ in the tawny-gray color, slightly adnexed lamellae, solid fiexuous stem and larger spores." N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 139, p. 59. Section II. Laccrae. Cuticle of pileus appressed-scaly or fibrillosely-lacerate, not rimose. Stem pallid at first. 'Spores smooth. 469. Inocybe pyriodora Fr. Syst. Myc....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...be our plant. This species was reported as I. anmmosfioru. (see Mich. Acad. _Sci. Rep 8. p_. 26) but became a nomcn nuda by the publication of t e above name by Atkinson a ter this report was in press. 468. Inocybe calospora Quel. Bresadola, Fungi Trid., 1881. Illustrations: Ibid, Pl. 21. Plate XCI of this Report. PILEUS 1-3 cm. broad, conic-campanulate at first, then expanded, umbonate, fuscous-rufescent, fading to ochraceous, umbo darker, covered, except umbo, by loose or recurved fibrillose scales, margin fibrillose and paler; flesh thin, pale. GILLS adnexed to almost free, rather narrow, subventricose, pallid then pale fuscous-cinnamon, edge white-fimbriate. STEM 3-6 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. thick, firm, rigid-elastic, subequal, stuffed then hollow, pale brown, rufe scent, sprinkled with a delicate pruinosity, bulbillate. SPORES spherical or nearly so, 9-12 micr. diam. (incl. aculeae), covered with cylindrical, blunt ac-uleae, 2-3 micr. long. CYSTIDIA few or scattered on sides, numerous on edge of gills, subventricose, apex granulate, 40-55x8-12 micr. ODOR none. Gregarious. On the ground in low frondose woods. Ann Arbor. June-September. Rather frequent locally. This pretty little plant usually occurs in patches of about a dozen. There is a slight rufescent tinge developed as the plant dries. Our specimens had longer and more slender stems as a rule than those shown in Bresadola's figure. I. rigidipes Pk. is said to approach it, but to "differ in the tawny-gray color, slightly adnexed lamellae, solid fiexuous stem and larger spores." N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 139, p. 59. Section II. Laccrae. Cuticle of pileus appressed-scaly or fibrillosely-lacerate, not rimose. Stem pallid at first. 'Spores smooth. 469. Inocybe pyriodora Fr. Syst. Myc....

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