A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)

The name Calocybe cerina has recently been applied for two different species of agarics. After studying collections from different European countries it is concluded that the true Calocybe cerina is very close to C. chrysenteron and best regarded as a variety. The new combination Calocybe chrysenter...

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Main Author: E. Arnolds
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Mycologica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2829
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description The name Calocybe cerina has recently been applied for two different species of agarics. After studying collections from different European countries it is concluded that the true Calocybe cerina is very close to C. chrysenteron and best regarded as a variety. The new combination Calocybe chrysenteron var. cerina is proposed and a full description of that taxon is given. The majority of collections, identified as C. cerina, appear to belong to a fungus, provisionally described by Bon as Callistosporium luteoolivaceum fo. minor. It is described here as a new species: Callistosporium pinicola. Calocybe juncicola is another species that might be confused with the two species mentioned before and therefore a full description is provided. The status of the genera Rugosomyces and Calocybe is discussed. The new combinations Calocybe obscurata and Calocybe pudica are made.
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spelling doaj.art-ce4f56c2147d46dc8bc369d63cbdadf12022-12-22T01:04:09ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2013-12-01411294010.5586/am.2006.0062341A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)E. ArnoldsThe name Calocybe cerina has recently been applied for two different species of agarics. After studying collections from different European countries it is concluded that the true Calocybe cerina is very close to C. chrysenteron and best regarded as a variety. The new combination Calocybe chrysenteron var. cerina is proposed and a full description of that taxon is given. The majority of collections, identified as C. cerina, appear to belong to a fungus, provisionally described by Bon as Callistosporium luteoolivaceum fo. minor. It is described here as a new species: Callistosporium pinicola. Calocybe juncicola is another species that might be confused with the two species mentioned before and therefore a full description is provided. The status of the genera Rugosomyces and Calocybe is discussed. The new combinations Calocybe obscurata and Calocybe pudica are made.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2829CallistosporiumCalocybeRugosomyces
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A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
Acta Mycologica
Callistosporium
Calocybe
Rugosomyces
title A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
title_full A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
title_fullStr A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
title_full_unstemmed A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
title_short A confusing duo: Calocybe cerina and Callistosporium pinicola (Agaricales)
title_sort confusing duo calocybe cerina and callistosporium pinicola agaricales
topic Callistosporium
Calocybe
Rugosomyces
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