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Psathyrella owyheensis
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Bridgham, Stonehouse Farm TL9585

Summary

1 record from 1 site
Years (# of records): 2024 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: None
Substrate: woody debris
Finder: Yvonne Mynett
Identifier: NFSG DNA Team
Confirmers: None
Comment: 'Initially thought this might be one of the other red-edged Psathyrella as cap looked pinkish when dry; possibly P. fatua as only a few cheilos and only faint red on gill edge but spores rather small.'

Record Details

20/10/2024 Bridgham, Stonehouse Farm; TL950850; woody debris; Yvonne Mynett; NFSG DNA Team; "Initially thought this might be one of the other red-edged Psathyrella as cap looked pinkish when dry; possibly P. fatua as only a few cheilos and only faint red on gill edge but spores rather small."; DNA barcoded; Genbank:PX396684; Lit. cited: 74
; Additional NotesCap: 10-25mm diameter, extended to flat, brown, striate at edge, drying ochre with pink tinge. Gills: crowded, soon black, white edge when dry but faintly red undrlind (fresh). Stem: 15-60mm, long, pale, shiny, slightly fibrillose. Spores: 7.6 x 4.6, ovoid to ellipsoid, orange/brown, very faint central germ pore. Cheilocystidia: 30-40 x 8-12, utriform to lageniform, many clavate. Pleurocystidiua: as cheilocystidia. No obvious smell. Not tasted.

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