2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fldmyc.2010.12.008
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Fungi royale: Some interestinglarger fungi of the Royal Parks - Part 2 saprobes

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“…Selected iconography — Allard (1991 : 32), Wilhelm (1992 : 195), Courtecuisse & Duhem (1994 : n° 974), Hausknecht & Zuccherelli (1998 : 127), Lavorato & Contu (2001 : 349, as R. obscura ), Moreau (1997 : Atlas, planche 336), Ludwig (2000 : t. 167, 74.15.B, D, p. 169), Eyssartier & Roux (2011 : 616), Overall (2011 : f. 5, p. 29), Padovan et al (2020 : 252, below).…”
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“…Selected iconography — Allard (1991 : 32), Wilhelm (1992 : 195), Courtecuisse & Duhem (1994 : n° 974), Hausknecht & Zuccherelli (1998 : 127), Lavorato & Contu (2001 : 349, as R. obscura ), Moreau (1997 : Atlas, planche 336), Ludwig (2000 : t. 167, 74.15.B, D, p. 169), Eyssartier & Roux (2011 : 616), Overall (2011 : f. 5, p. 29), Padovan et al (2020 : 252, below).…”
Section: Taxonomyunclassified
“…Notes — Clitocella popinalis is a species so far reported for Europe where it is widespread (e.g., Kühner & Lamoure 1971 , Baroni 1981 , Allard 1991 , Wilhelm 1992 , Moreau 1997 , Hausknecht & Zuccherelli 1998 , Eyssartier & Roux 2011 , Overall 2011 , Noordeloos 2012a ) and for Morocco ( Malençon & Bertault 1975 ). It usually grows in open grasslands, meadows, gardens or in grassy spots in forested areas, sometimes on maritime dunes ( Guinberteau & Courtecuisse 1993 , Noordeloos 1988a ).…”
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“…This species is known to be a sporadic fruiter, sometimes with long gaps between fruiting periods. Its basidiomata are annual, pileate, applanate to slightly convex, dimidiate or broadly tongue-shaped with a base that forms a short stripe, medium or large in size (they usually reach 15 cm in length and width, 1-5 cm thick), upper surface velutinous at first later glabrous and smooth, initially off-white or ochre-yellow but later turning reddish to brown; context fleshy and soft when fresh, hard but friable when dry, white, slightly greyish-rose to light brown; with a porous hymenophore that is always light-er in colour than the surface of the cap and that darkens in damaged areas (Figure 1a-g) (Domañski et al 1967, 1973, Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1994, Bernicchia 2005, Overall 2010, Ryvarden and Melo 2014.…”
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