Cortinarius subcalyptrosporus
Cortinarius subcalyptrosporus is a fungus native to Borneo, where it was originally collected by E.J.H. Corner on the slopes of Mount Kinabalu in 1964 and described by Meinhard Michael Moser in 1986.[1] Specimens from New Zealand classified as this species are Cortinarius kioloensis. It is poorly known.[2]
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The mushroom is wholly dark purple with slightly paler flesh, and closely resembles Cortinarius violaceus.[1]
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References
- Moser M (1986). "Cortinarius Fr. subgen. Cortinarius in the SW-Pacific area" (PDF). Sydowia. 39: 138–47.
- Harrower E; Bougher NL; Winterbottom C; et al. (2015). "New species in Cortinarius section Cortinarius (Agaricales) from the Americas and Australasia". MycoKeys. 11: 1–21. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.11.5409.
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