1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02461024
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Marasmius brunneospermus, a new species of Marasmius section Globulares from central Honshu, Japan

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“…Our collections agree well with Takahashi’s description and photos (Takahashi 1999) with the exceptions of the presence of pileocystidia and spore print colour. Pileocystidia are, however, scattered and indistinct in all specimens and may represent aberrant forms of pileipellis cells.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Our collections agree well with Takahashi’s description and photos (Takahashi 1999) with the exceptions of the presence of pileocystidia and spore print colour. Pileocystidia are, however, scattered and indistinct in all specimens and may represent aberrant forms of pileipellis cells.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Notes — Marasmius brunneospermus is characterised by having moderately large basidiocarps with a pale coloured pileus, rather small basidiospores, well-developed cheilo- and pleurocystidia and a brown spore print. Our collections agree well with Takahashi’s description and photos ( Takahashi 1999 ) with the exceptions of the presence of pileocystidia and spore print colour. Pileocystidia are, however, scattered and indistinct in all specimens and may represent aberrant forms of pileipellis cells.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Some resemblances between M. pallidibrunneus and M. brunneospermus are the white pruinose stipe surface (at least sometimes in the latter), the presence of long pleurocystidia (50–95 μm long in the latter), the slightly pigmented cheilocystidia (pale melleous in the latter) of somewhat similar shape, the smooth cells of the pileipellis, size and shape of the basidiospores, and the lamellae tinted brown. However, both species are different according to the macroscopic features of the pileus (colour, texture and surface aspects) and in the number of lamellae ( Takahashi 1999 ), and the lamellae are not intervenose in the new species. Moreover, the basidiospores or spore print of M. pallidibrunneus are not brownish.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%