Current name: Cortinarius glaucescens var. glaucescens (?) [MB#429341]
Der unangenehme Geruch, das weiss-zitronengelbe Fleisch und eine sehr deutliche blutrote KOH-Reaktion auf Fleisch und Stiel, passen im Moment am ehesten zu C. Prasinus.
Differential diagnosis. Basidiocarps large-sized. Pileus of clashing colours, from yellowish
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green to yellow, copper-coloured at centre; surface minutely scaly. Lamellae olivaceous yellow.
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Stipe pale greenish yellow, bulb edge with copper-red hues. Context of the upper stipe purplish,
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yellowish in cortex and bulb base. Smell of bakery. Macrochemical reactions: KOH deep red
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on pileus context and cuticle, Ph.A positive on pileus context. Spores amygdaliform, papillate,
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coarsely verrucose, 11-12,5 (13) x (5,5) 6-7 µm. In coniferous and deciduous forests, mainly under
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Fagus sylvatica and Quercus sp., in calcareous soil.
Bestimmt nach
ISAAC GARRIDO-BENAVENT, JOSEP BALLARÀ & RAFAEL MAHIQUES 2015. – New insights into subg. Phlegmacium sect. Calochroi:
adding morphological and molecular data from Mediterranean
representatives, with special regard to Cortinarius prasinus,
C. natalis and C. murellensis species com.