2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-018-1439-9
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Revision of some central European species of Inocybe (Fr.: Fr.) Fr. subgenus Inocybe, with the description of five new species

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“…There are species where, in many collections, metuloid caulocystidia are only very sparely present in the lower half, while in others they are quite abundant. This is for instance the case in I. furfurea Kühner or I. leochroma Bandini, Vauras & B. Oertel (Bandini et al 2019b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…There are species where, in many collections, metuloid caulocystidia are only very sparely present in the lower half, while in others they are quite abundant. This is for instance the case in I. furfurea Kühner or I. leochroma Bandini, Vauras & B. Oertel (Bandini et al 2019b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Inocybe pseudodestricta Stangl & J. Veselský differs, e.g. by larger basidiomata, with age innately fibrillose pileus surface and long and narrow caulocystidia (Stangl and Veselský 1973;Bandini et al 2019b). The lamellae of I. oetziana (see below) are not intensely ochraceous brownish with age, the hymenial cystidia have wider necks and the caulocystidia are usually subutriform.…”
Section: Inocybe Tigrinamentioning
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“…(Saitta et al 2011 (Bandini et al 2019). Inocybe pelargonium is recognized by having strikingly distinctive characters: coppery-brownish, coppery-ochraceous to orange colours on pileus, typical smell like Pelargonium leaves or sweet fruits, when cut subspermatic, small spores (5.8-10.0 × 3.9-5.7 μm), and relatively short cystidia (28-65 μm) variable in shape, from sub-utriform, sub-fusiform to sub-clavate, generally crystalliferous at apex (Bandini et al 2019 Inocutis levis is a lignicolous fungus, showing sessile and pileate basidiomata, and a distinct granular core at the point of attachment to the plant tissues (Dai 2010). The maximum size we detected were 60 cm in width, 40 cm in projection, 4 and 10 cm in context and hymenial thickness, respectively.…”
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“…The species diversity within Inocybe s.l. is best known in Europe, especially in its central countries—Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland—with more than 450 species recorded [ 12 ]. Current ongoing studies are exploring the diversity of the genus in Europe and many new species have been recently described [ 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%