2010
DOI: 10.4489/myco.2010.38.4.249
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Identification ofLacrymaria velutina(Pers. Ex Fr.) Konrad & Maubl. from Micheon-myeon, Jinju-city, Korea

Abstract: We identified Lacrymaria velutina of the Coprinaceae in Korea. The unusually large and sturdy fruiting body, fibrillose to fibrillose-scaly cap and stalk without a volva with an obscure superior hairy ring zone or hairy annulus, and blackish brown, warted spores distinguished this species from closely related Psathyrella species. An illustrated account of the microscopic traits is presented. Fruiting bodies with obtusely hemispherical caps, 2.5~6 cm, becoming convex with age; surface dry, densely fibrillose-sc… Show more

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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1947 Germany Slovakia; France; Germany; Canada. [ 212 , [238] , [239] , [240] ] AY129363.1 . 74 Panaeolus variabilis Overh.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Index Fungorum (en línea) considera sinónimos a L. velutina y L. lacrymabunda (Bull.) Pat., pero Han et al (2010) demuestran mediante análisis molecular que son taxones diferentes, aunque próximos; además, se caracterizan microscópicamente porque L. velutina tiene basidiosporas de mayor tamaño. Nuestras colecciones parecen corresponder a este taxón, ya que las esporas miden de 12,5-11,5 (13,7) x 6,8-7,5 µm.…”
Section: Laccaria Tortilis (Bolton) Cookeunclassified