Cortinarius flexipes

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Cortinarius flexipes

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Cortinariaceae
Genus: Cortinarius
Species: Cortinarius flexipes
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Cortinarius flexipes
mycological characteristics:
 
gills on hymenium
 

cap is umbonate

 

hymenium is adnate

 

stipe has a cortina

 

spore print is reddish-brown

 

ecology is mycorrhizal

 

edibility: unknown

Cortinarius flexipes is a fungus, specifically a mushroom, a small brown species in the genus Cortinarius. It is unusual in that it smells of Pelargonium, commonly known as the household "geranium".

This species of mushroom is found in Europe and North America.

This mushroom is hygrophanous, and belongs to the Telamonia group, being thin-fleshed and having a dry cap and stem. It is commonly known as the Pelargonium webcap.

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[edit] Synonomy

Cortinarius paleaceus (Weinm.) Fr. and Cortinarius paleiferus Svrek (sometimes written C. paleifer[1] ) have commonly been identified in Europe as separate species.[1][2][3] C. paleiferus is defined as having more widely spaced gills, and has a pale violet mycelium at the base of the stem. Now these types are combined into one species and considered to be only varieties of C. flexipes.[4]

[edit] Description

  • Cap up to 3cm, dark brown but becoming pale fawn on drying, with white hair-like scales especially near the edge. It is more or less pointed in the centre.
  • Stipe up to about 7cm, fibrous, with white bands of veil remnants.
  • Smell of Pelargonium (household geranium).

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Courtecuisse, R. & Duhem, B. (1994) "Guide des champignons de France et d'Europe" Delachaux et Niestlé ISBN 2-603-00953-2, also available in English.
  2. ^ Meinhard Moser, translated by Simon Plant: Keys to Agarics and Boleti (Roger Phillips 1983) ISBN 0-9508486-0-3
  3. ^ See also the entry in Index Fungorum for the current name and synonyms.
  4. ^ A. Ortega & F. Esteve-Raventós "Taxonomic studies on Iberian Cortinarius: Some Telamonia species with Pelargonium smell and comments on C. sertipes f. contrarius Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde, 2003 (No. 12) 1-11, see abstract.

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