A survey of Hebeloma (Hymenogastraceae) in Greenland
Author
Eberhardt, Ursula
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1221-7074
Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany
ursula.eberhardt@smns-bw.de
Author
Beker, Henry J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9620-1701
Rue Pere de Deken 19, B- 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium & Royal Holloway College, University of London, Egham, UK & Plantentuin Meise, Nieuwelaan 38, B- 1860 Meise, Belgium
Author
Borgen, Torbjorn
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1174-9466
Sensommervej 142, 8600 Silkeborg, Denmark
Author
Knudsen, Henning
Hauchsvej 15, 1825 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Author
Schuetz, Nicole
Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, D- 70191 Stuttgart, Germany
Author
Elborne, Steen A.
Frederik VII's Vej 29, 3450 Allerod, Denmark
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Hebeloma alpinum (J. Favre) Bruchet; Bull. mens. Soc. linn. Lyon 39(6(Suppl.)): 68, 1970.
Fig. 21
Macroscopic description.
Cap 1.7-7.3 cm, convex to umbonate or broadly umbonate; margin smooth, often involute, sometimes crenulate or serrate, tacky when moist, not hygrophanous, almost unicolored, occasionally bicolored, at center cream to pink buff to dark olive buff brown or yellowish brown to brownish olive or umber to sepia, clay buff or cinnamon, margin cream to pink buff or clay buff, sometimes very thin, universal veil absent, partial veil absent. Lamellae whitish, later light gray brown, then sordid brownish, number of lamellae {L} 40-72, emarginate, 0.3-0.9 cm broad, exuded drops usually visible with naked eye, but sometimes absent, with white fimbriate edge. Stem 1.5-5.0
x
0.4-1.2 cm, whitish fimbriate-pruinose in the entire length, later downwards slightly sordid ochraceous, ochre-yellowish or pale brown, base cylindric to clavate, rarely bulbous, occasionally tapering, pruinose to floccose particularly at apex, when fresh with droplets. Trama firm, stem with a stuffed interior, occasionally becoming hollow with age, not discoloring. Smell usually raphanoid, occasionally of cocoa or absent. Taste mild to weakly bitter. Spore deposit dark olive buff, brownish olive to clay buff.
Figure 21.
Hebeloma alpinum
A
SAE-2017.006, photograph S.A. Elborne
B
distribution of cited collections
C
spores
x
1600 and
D
cheilocystidia
x
1000 of SAE-2017.006 in
Melzer's
reagent. Scale bars: 5
µm
; microphotographs H.K.J. Beker.
Microscopic description.
Spores amygdaloid to limoniform, on ave. 9.5-15
x
5.5-8.5
µm
, ave. Q = 1.4-2.2, yellow brown to brown, sometimes guttulate, papillate, sometimes very strongly, almost smooth to weakly ornamented (O1O2 (03)), perispore not or somewhat loosening (P0P1), indextrinoid to weakly dextrinoid (D0D1D2). Basidia 28-40(-45)
x
8-12
µm
, Q = 3-4.3, mostly four-spored. Cheilocystidia mainly clavate-stipitate or spathulate-stipitate, occasionally slenderly clavate or clavate-lageniform, occasional apically thickening, rostrate, septate or sinuate, on ave. 40-71
x
7-10 (apex)
x
3.5-5 (middle)
x
3.5-6 (base)
µm
, ratios A/M = 1.6-2.7, A/B = 1.5-2.7, B/M = 0.9-1.2. Pileipellis an ixocutis, 60-160
µm
thick (measured from exsiccata), hyphae 5-6
µm
broad, some encrusted; trama elements beneath subcutis cylindrical, ellipsoid, thick sausage-shaped, up to 18
µm
wide. Caulocystidia similar to cheilocystidia, up to 120
µm
long and 11
µm
wide.
Collections examined.
S-Greenland
: Paamiut,
62.01°N
,
49.4°W
, 18 Aug 1984, T. Borgen (TB84.148, C-F-103537), 25 m, with
Salix herbacea
and
Salix glauca
. Sermiliarsuk, Sioralik, Aasivii,
65.53°N
,
48.33°W
, 30 Aug 1997, T. Borgen (TB97.153a, C-F-103507), 50 m, with
Betula pubescens
and
Salix glauca
in copse. Sermiliarsuk, Sioralik, Aasivii,
65.53°N
,
48.33°W
, 30 Aug 1997, T. Borgen (TB97.152, C-F-103506), 50 m, with
Dryas integrifolia
in heathland.
W-Greenland
: Disko, Qeqertarsuaq,
69.24°N
,
53.54°W
, 5 Aug 1986, T. Borgen (TB86.141, C-F-103565), 0 m. Disko, Skarvefjeld at Qeqertarsuaq,
69.65°N
,
53.32°W
, 2 Aug 1986, T. Borgen (TB86.115, C-F-103458), 400 m, with
Dryas integrifolia
. Kangerlussuaq, airport area,
67.02°N
,
50.69°W
, 1 Aug 1995, T. Borgen (TB95.004, C-F-103503), 50 m, with
Salix glauca
and
Betula nana
in copse. Kangerlussuaq, Hassells Fjeld,
Kloftsoerne
,
67.01°N
,
50.71°W
, 28 Aug 2018, H. Knudsen (HK18.390D, C-F-111119), 50 m, with
Salix glauca
in tundra. Kangerlussuaq, near hotel,
67.02°N
,
50.7°W
, 7 Aug 1986, T. Borgen (TB86.153, C-F-101230), 50 m, with
Salix glauca
and
Betula nana
in tundra. Kobbefjord, NuukBasic,
64.08°N
,
51.23°W
, 24 Aug 2018, H. Knudsen (HK18.308, C-F-111115), 5 m, in tundra.
N-Greenland
: Daneborg, 0.5 km E of Airstrip,
74.2°N
,
20.1°W
, 29 Jul 2006, T. Borgen (TB06.034, C-F-119763), 20 m, with
Dryas
sp. in heathland. V. Clausen Fjord,
77.52°N
,
20.66°W
, 13 Aug 1990, B. Fredskild (BF 90 loc. 6, C-F-5180), 0 m. Zackenberg, Aucellabjerg,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 9 Aug 2006, T. Borgen (TB06.137, C-F-119766), 160 m, with
Dryas
sp. and
Salix arctica
in heathland. Zackenberg, Aucellabjerg,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 11 Aug 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.283, C-F-119808), 100 m, with
Dryas
sp. in heathland. Zackenberg, few 100 m west of Zackenberg River,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 3 Aug 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.199, C-F-104294), 50 m, with
Dryas
sp. in scrubland. Zackenberg, just S of Kamelen,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 27 Jul 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.115, C-F-119806), 50 m, with
Dryas
sp. and
Salix arctica
at riverside. Zackenberg, just S of Teltdammen,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 20 Jul 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.027, C-F-119742), 40 m, with
Dryas
sp. in scrubland. Zackenberg, just S of Teltdammen,
74.3°N
,
21°W
, 20 Jul 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.023, C-F-119744), 40 m, with
Dryas
sp. and
Salix
sp. in scrubland. Zackenberg, just W of
Kaerelv
,
74.47°N
,
21°W
, 30 Jul 1999, T. Borgen (TB99.159, C-F-119807), 30 m, with
Salix arctica
and
Bistorta vivipara
on solifluction lobe.
E-Greenland
: Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt,
70.74°N
,
22.65°W
, 31 Jul 2017, S.A. Elborne (SAE-2017.008-GR, C-F-106758), 10 m, with
Dryas
sp. and
Salix
sp. in tundra. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt,
70.74°N
,
22.67°W
, 31 Jul 2017, S.A. Elborne (SAE-2017.006-GR, C-F-106757), 60 m, with
Betula nana
and
Dryas
sp. in tundra. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, around the airport,
70.74°N
,
22.64°W
, 31 Jul 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.001, C-F-104889), 50 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, around the airport,
70.74°N
,
22.64°W
, 31 Jul 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.005, C-F-104893), 50 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, around the airport,
70.74°N
,
22.64°W
, 31 Jul 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.006, C-F-104894), 50 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, around the airport,
70.74°N
,
22.64°W
, 31 Jul 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.007, C-F-104895), 50 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, delta of
Gaseelv
valley,
70.76°N
,
22.65°W
, 8 Aug 2017, T. Borgen (TB17C.089, C-F-106779),40 m, with
Bistorta vivipara
in fenland. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, delta of
Gaseelv
valley,
70.76°N
,
22.65°W
, 6 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.123, C-F-105024), 40 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, delta of
Gaseelv
valley,
70.76°N
,
22.65°W
, 7 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.148, C-F-105050), 40 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt,
Gaseelv
, Harris Fjeld,
70.75°N
,
22.68°W
, 3 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.062, C-F-104951), 95 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Hareelv,
70.7°N
,
22.68°W
, 2 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.049, C-F-104938), 200 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Hareelv,
70.7°N
,
22.68°W
, 2 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.054, C-F-104943), 200 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Hareelv,
70.7°N
,
22.68°W
, 10 Aug 2017, S.A. Elborne (SAE-2017.188-GR, C-F-106766), 100 m, with
Salix arctica
in bog. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Mt. Harris,
70.75°N
,
22.68°W
, 6 Aug 2017, T. Borgen (TB17C.053, C-F-106775), 100 m, with
Dryas
sp. and
Bistorta vivipara
in heathland. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, north of Primulaelv,
70.75°N
,
22.66°W
, 1 Aug 2017, S.A. Elborne (SAE-2017.014-GR, C-F-106759), 10 m, with
Dryas
sp. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Primulaelv,
70.74°N
,
22.67°W
, 13 Aug 2017, T. Borgen (TB17C.134, C-F-106784), 180 m, with
Bistorta vivipara
. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Primulaelv,
70.74°N
,
22.67°W
, 13 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.278, C-F-105185), 180 m. Jameson Land, Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Pynt, Primulaelv,
70.74°N
,
22.67°W
, 1 Aug 2017, H. Knudsen (HK17.023, C-F-104912), 180 m, in tundra.
Distribution.
Hebeloma alpinum
is one of the five most often recorded
Hebeloma
species in Greenland, with 36 records (almost 10%) of those considered here. This is in good accordance with
Beker et al. (2016)
, who pointed out that this is "the most common
Hebeloma
species we have collected in arctic/alpine areas". It occurs all over Greenland, from Sermiliarsuk in the south (61.6°N) to Zackenberg (74.5°N) and V. Clausen Fjord (77.5°N) in the north. In Constable Pynt in East Greenland in 2017 it was the most common of all mushrooms. In Europe, it is known from the major mountain ranges (the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Tatras, the Carpathians, Black Mountains in Montenegro), from supraboreal Iceland (
Beker et al. 2016
). It has been reported in North America from the Rocky Mountains (Montana,
Cripps et al. 2019
). Arctic-alpine, boreal and subarctic.
Habitat and ecology.
The 36 collections are all from calcareous localities. The preferred host is
Dryas integrifolia
but possibly also
D. octopetala
. When these two occur together as in NE Greenland, they often hybridize, and can be difficult to identify. Only a few collections are reported with other hosts like
Salix arctica
,
S. herbacea
,
Betula pubescens
,
B. nana
and even
Bistorta vivipara
. The only record from Rocky Mountains was associated with
S. arctica
and
S. glauca
.
Beker et al. 2016
also have records with
S. polaris
,
S. retusa
and
S. reticulata
.
Notes.
The shape of the cheilocystidia clearly points to subsect.
Crustuliniformia
. Within this subsection, it is recognized among the other species by its habitat in arctic-alpine localities, the number of lamellae being usually between 40 and 60 and the size of the spores, on average> 11
μm
long and> 6
μm
wide. The squat and robust stature is a good character in the field.
Hebeloma bellotianum
Berk. is a closely related or synonymous species from Bellot Island in the Canadian Arctic (
Eberhardt et al. 2015b
). Unfortunately, attempts to sequence the type have been unsuccessful. It has spores on ave. 14.7
x
7.1
µm
whereas the largest average measurements of 72 collections of
H. alpinum
is 13.7
x
7.7
µm
.