Cortinarius cinereobrunneus M.M.Moser

  • Filed As

    Agaricaceae
    Cortinarius cinereobrunneus M.M.Moser

  • Collector(s)

    R. E. Halling 5935, 30 Mar 1988

  • Location

    Argentina. Neuquén. Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Argentine Frontier, 2-3 km E of Paso Puyehue.

  • Habitat

    antarctic beech forest. Nothofagus pumilio, N. dombeyi?. gregarious. soil.

  • Description

    Pileus1.5 4 cm broad, dry, but viscid in wet weather, ñglabrous to subcanescent and apparently hygrophanous, convex to plane, a cocoa brown (6E5-6E6), soon a lighter brown (5D5-5E5). Flesh white to buff with lilac tints in the stipe. Odor unpleasant, like old potatoes or rubber. Taste bitter. Lamellae adnexed to emarginate, close, whiteish with a faint tinge of lilac when young, finally cinnamon brown with edges even and not marginate. Stipe 2-5 cm long, 4-9 mm broad, ñequal to slightly broader below, dry, silky fibrillose and with some lilac-blue when young which soon disappears, with veil white, cortinate and collapsing into a faint annular zone.

  • Specimen Notes

    kodachrome transparency

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 1034365

    Occurrence ID: ecbb4cb8-8cbf-4b88-b042-41f0e00185c1

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Argentina

  • State/Province

    Neuquén

  • Locality

    Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Argentine Frontier, 2-3 km E of Paso Puyehue.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 815 - 825 m. (2674 - 2707 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -40.7258, -71.8142

  • Distribution

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    No botanical uses.

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