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<emphasis id="B947EA82F653FFD8FF41FA1EF8FE45EF" bold="true" box="[136,441,1469,1494]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="73">Tricholomopsis ornaticeps</emphasis>
(G. Stev.) E. Horak
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The following description is emended from
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, Horak (1971), and examination of
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collections, including the
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, enumerated in
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.
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:―Pileus
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diam., convex with down-rolled margin becoming centrally depressed, ochraceous to saffron yellow, thickly covered with minute brown fibrillose scales. Lamellae moderately distant, attachment sinuate, yellow, staining brown at edges. Stipe 30 ×
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, creamy above, ochraceous at base, fibrillosestriate. Context creamy yellow in pileus and continuous with stipe. Spore print white. Gregarious on ground and associated with decaying wood.
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:―Spores oval to subcylindrical, neither amyloid nor dextrinoid, hyaline, thin-walled, with hilar appendage, length 8.3 μm (σ = 0.54) × 4.3 μm (σ = 0.32), Q = 2.0 (σ = 0.16), n = 20. Basidia 2040 × 810 μm, narrowly clavate, 4-spored. Lamella edge sterile. Cheilocystidia conspicuous, thin-walled, some with yellow plasmatic pigment in KOH, 30100 μm long × 1030 μm diam., multi-septate, constricted at septa and often appearing like chains, terminal cells obovoid to broadly cylindrical. Clamp connections present in all tissue. Pleurocystidia absent. Pileipellis a cutis of loosely woven hyphae about 5 μm diam.; scales are aggregations of parallel hyphae 35 μm diam., with thickened walls which are rusty brown in transmitted light.
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. A) water colour (G.M. Taylor), PDD 84171, scale 15 mm; B) cheilocystidia (composite image), PDD 82501, scale = 75 μm; C) spores (composite image), PDD 84171, scale = 20 μm; D) cheilocystidia, PDD 102517, scale = 40 μm. Photos: B, C, D by Jerry Cooper.
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:―occasional in North Island and upper South Island in native beech forest, and in exotic conifer plantations of
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Comments:—
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(
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) is easily distinguished microscopically by its elongate spores and cheilocystidia often appearing to be chained. Macroscopically it is distinguished from
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by the lack of plum colours, and from
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by its less scabrous pileus and occurrence in beech forest and plantations.
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