Description
- Fungus Type
- agaric
- Habitat
- imbricate connate to subconnate on very well decayed hardwood stump.
- Pileus
1.3-2.6cm broad, pulvinate to pulvino-convex, margin decurved to slightly outturned, rugulose almost to center, very finely fibrillose near disc, dark tan when young, pale tan with age.
- Lamellae
adnate, close, somewhat thick, very pale tan.
- Stipe
2-4cm long, 1-2mm broad, quite fibrous wiry, pruinose, white on upper half, tan about mid way but soon pale grey near base.
- Micro
Stipitipellis: Covered with numerous, irregular, sinuous and strangulate caulocystidia that are very variable in length and 5-7.5um broad. Pileipellis: composed of an enterocutis with somewhat indistinct endcells, with coarsely encrusting pigments that are more sparse on the surface layers. Cheilocystidia: 40-70X10-18um, highly variable, variably inflated and constricted once or multiple times, apex obtuse to sometimes mucronate, often with clamps at base, lower 1/2 to 1/4 often repent and then bending upward. Spores: 7.7-9.4X3.7-4.2um, hyaline, pip-shapaed to elongate ellipsoid.
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