Biology:Cortinarius collinitus
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Short description: Species of fungus
| Cortinarius collinitus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Basidiomycota |
| Class: | Agaricomycetes |
| Order: | Agaricales |
| Family: | Cortinariaceae |
| Genus: | Cortinarius |
| Species: | C. collinitus
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| Binomial name | |
| Cortinarius collinitus (Pers.) Fr. (1838)
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| Cortinarius collinitus | |
|---|---|
| gills on hymenium | |
| cap is convex or flat | |
| hymenium is adnexed | |
| stipe has a cortina | |
| spore print is reddish-brown | |
| ecology is mycorrhizal | |
| edibility: inedible | |
Cortinarius collinitus, commonly known as the belted slimy cortinarius,[1] is a species of fungus in the family Cortinariaceae.
Description
The cap is 3–10 centimetres (1 1⁄4–4 in) in diameter,[1] convex to flat in shape, with a sticky, gelatinous surface (in moist conditions). The gills are adnexed, close, and pallid or pale violet in color. The stipe is typically 5–15 cm long, 0.5–2 cm thick, solid and equal.[1] It has transverse scaly-looking bands. The spore print is rusty-brown,[1] like that of most Cortiniarius species.
The species is considered inedible,[2] partly due to the complex of related species not yet having been tested.[1]
Habitat and distribution
It grows singly or in groups with hardwoods and conifers.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Arora, David (1986). Mushrooms Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi (2nd ed.). Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. pp. 431-32. ISBN 978-0-89815-170-1. https://archive.org/details/arora-david-mushrooms-demystified-a-comprehensive-guide-to-the-fleshy-fungi-ten-speed-press-1986/page/431/mode/2up.
- ↑ Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
External links
- Medicinal Mushrooms description and medicinal properties
- Roger's Mushrooms description
Wikidata ☰ Q2591152 entry

