Hebeloma cavipes

Hebeloma cavipes is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae.

Hebeloma cavipes
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H. cavipes
Binomial name
Hebeloma cavipes
Huijsman (1961)
Synonyms
  • Hebelomatis cavipes (Huijsman) Locq. 1979[1]
  • Hebeloma lutense Romagn. 1965[2]

Description

Pileus: 15–58 mm diameter, cap convex and sometimes umbonate, slightly viscid. Cap colour yellow brown to cinnamon to chestnut or even dark brick, sometimes with a pale but strongly coloured zone and finally pinkish buff to cream to almost white near de margin. Disc zonate. Pileus margin sometimes involute and slightly scalloped, but usually straight. Lamellae emarginated, spaced moderately; colour cream or brown when young, later sepia as spores matures; edge fimbriated and paler than lamella; with droplets. Lamellules frequent. Stipe central, sometimes cylindrical but usually clavate and subbulbous; white to alutaceous, it usually discoloring to brown with ages. Stipe surface pruinose to floccose in the apex. Cortina not observed. Smell raphanoid with cocoa hints. Taste raphanoid to bitter. Spore deposit brownish olive to umber. Spores amygdaloid with a small apiculus. Size 9.2–11.7 × 5.5–6.6 μm.[3]

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References

  1. Locq. (1979) , In: Fl. Mycol., 3. Cortinariales–A.:146
  2. Romagn. (1965) , In: Bull. trimest. Soc. mycol. Fr. 81:342
  3. Eberhardt U.; Beker H.J.; Vesterholt J. (2015). "Decrypting the Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex: European species of Hebeloma section Denudata subsection Denudata (Agaricales)". Persoonia. 35: 101–147. doi:10.3767/003158515x687704. PMC 4713102. PMID 26823631.


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