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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MycoKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.79.63363
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.79.63363
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Hebeloma leucosarx P.D. Orton; Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 43(2): 244, 1960.
Fig. 32
Macroscopic description.
Cap 1.8-9.0 cm in diameter, convex, later umbonate, sometimes turned upwards with age, margin often involute when young, later smooth or eroded or wavy, tacky when moist, rarely spotted, sometimes hygrophanous, usually bicolored, often with thin margin but may be unicolored when young, at center dark pinkish buff to ochraceous or dark olive buff or yellowish brown to clay buff or cinnamon to umber or brick, at margin cream to honey or pinkish buff to ochraceous or dark olive buff or clay-pink, without any remains of veil. Lamellae light gray brown to vinaceous buff, adnate to emarginate, maximum depth 2.5-9 mm, number of lamellae {L} 50-70, droplets usually visible but sometimes absent, white fimbriate edge present. Stem (3.0-)3.7-11.0
x
0.3-1.4 {median}
x
0.8-2.0 {base} cm, stem Q (6-)6.8-14(-17.5), whitish, often clavate to bulbous, sometimes cylindrical, pruinose to floccose, particularly at apex, sometimes more velutinate, sometimes with mycelial chords. Context firm, stem interior hollow, sometimes with superior wick, flesh discoloring from base. Smell raphanoid, sometimes with hint of cacao. Taste raphanoid, sometimes weakly bitter. Spore deposit brownish olive to umber.
Figure 32.
Hebeloma leucosarx
A
JV06-757 (from Denmark), photo J. Vesterholt, reproduced by kind permission from
Beker et al. (2016)
B
distribution of cited collections
C
spores
x
1600 and
D
cheilocystidia
x
1000 of TB81.211 in
Melzer's
reagent. Scale bars: 5
µm
; microphotographs H.K.J. Beker.
Microscopic description.
Spores amygdaloid, occasionally limoniform, not or weakly papillate, on ave. 9.5-12.0
x
5.5-7.0
µm
, ave. Q = 1.6-2.0 yellow brown to brown, guttulate, almost smooth to weakly ornamented but occasionally distinctly ornamented (O1O2O3), perispore not or somewhat loosening (P0P1), weakly to strongly dextrinoid, reaction often very slow (D2D3 (D4)). Basidia 24-33(-35)
x
7-8(-10)
µm
, ave. Q = 3-4.1, mostly four-spored. Cheilocystidia slenderly clavate, occasionally clavate-stipitate or ventricose, occasionally with characteristic apical wall thickening, occasionally bifurcate, geniculate or septate, on ave. 41-67
x
6.5-8.5 (apex)
x
4-5.5 (middle)
x
4.5-6.5 (base)
µm
, ratios A/M = 1.42-1.72, A/B = 1.15-1.68, B/M = 0.94-1.33. Epicutis an ixocutis, 80-200 thick (measured from exsiccata), maximum hyphae width 5
µm
, sometimes encrusted, trama elements beneath subcutis ellipsoid to sausage-shaped, occasionally polygonal up to 20
µm
wide. Caulocystidia similar to cheilocystidia, up to 200
µm
long, often septate and markedly lageniform.
Collections examined.
S-Greenland
: Paamiut, head of Eqaluit, median part,
62.03°N
,
49.25°W
, 15 Aug 1998, T. Borgen (TB98.119, C-F-103513), 300 m, with
Betula glandulosa
and
Salix glauca
in heathland. Paamiut, Taartoq/
Morke
Fiord,
62.01°N
,
49.26°W
, 29 Aug 1981, T. Borgen (TB81.211, C-F-103551), ca. 100 m, with
Betula glandulosa
in heathland.
Distribution.
Only two records, both from the same area. The general distribution of the species is temperate, to the middle boreal zone. The Greenland records are both from low arctic areas.
Hebeloma leucosarx
is missing from lowland regions of southern Europe (
Beker et al. 2016
;
Grilli et al. 2020
).
Habitat and ecology.
Among the 28 species of
Hebeloma
found in Greenland,
H. leucosarx
is the only species that may primarily be associating with
Betula
rather than
Salix
, based on the observations of
Beker et al. (2016)
from Europe. According to their monograph, in Europe, the main hosts are conifers and
Betula
(
Beker et al. 2016
); for the above records, the host is most likely
B. glandulosa
, although in one record
S. glauca
is mentioned as present.