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kobarkõrges

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Otsi siit kobarkõrgese kohta!?(Gymnopus confluens)

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Gymnopus confluens (Pers.:Fr.) Antonín et al., Mycotaxon 1997. Micro features, Macro image

 

 

Agaricus confluens Pers.:Fries, Syst. Mycol. 1: 123. 1821.

Marasmius confluens (Pers.) Ricken, Blatterp. Deutschl. 1-72 1911.

 

Collybia confluens (Pers.:Fr.) Kummer, Führ. Pilzk. 117. 1871.

 

 

Collybia confluens var. campanulata Peck, Bull. N.Y. State Mus. 10: 963. 1902.

Collybia confluens var. nivea Peck, Bull. N.Y. State Mus. 10: 963. 1902.

 

 

Pileus 10-35(-65) mm broad, convex with an inrolled margin when young, becoming broadly convex to campanulate to plane with a decurved to upturned margin, sometimes with a low, broad umbo; surface moist when fresh, hygrophanous, glabrous or sometimes minutely appressed fibrillose, even, colored reddish brown (7E8,7; walnut brown, rood's brown) overall when young and moist, fading to a cinnamon or clay color (5,6C5; clay color, cinnamon buff) toward the margin at first, remaining darker on the disc, eventually a pinkish buff (5A3,2; pinkish buff, light pinkish cinnamon) overall; context thin and pilant, whitish to watery buff; odor and taste mild or not distinctive, very rarely with a slight alliaceous odor. Lamellae adnate to adnexed or nearly free, sometimes forming a slight collar around the stipe apex, crowded to close, thin, narrow (0.5-1.5 mm), colored pinkish buff to pinkish cinnamon (5A2; 5B4,3; pinkish buff, pale pinkish buff, pale pinkish cinnamon) at first, becoming cream colored (3,4A3,2; cream color, warm buff, light buff) with age; edges even to fimbriate to minutely pubescent. Stipe 25-90(-130) mm long, 1.5-4(-9) mm thick, usually equal and terete, occasionally flattened and then somewhat sulcate, sometimes flared at the apex and base, pliant and tough; surface dry, colored pale cinnamon (pinkish buff, cinnamon, pale pinkish buff) below, paler above, usually minutely pubescent at first, becoming densely pubescent to strigose hispid with age or when dried in situ, sometimes subglabrous above, white mycelioid at the base; pubescence whitish buff to pale grayish; interior becoming hollow.

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