Inocybe picrosma D.E.Stuntz
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Filed As
Agaricaceae
Inocybe picrosma D.E.Stuntz -
Collector(s)
S. Jakob s.n., 15 Jan 2022
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Location
United States of America. California. Marin Co. Inverness. Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Habitat
Under Doug fir in burned area ".
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Description
Odor was noticeable and unusual and a bit hard to describe (Stuntz describes it as follows: sharp, penetrating (though not strong), spermatic for an instant when flesh first exposed, immediately becoming complex, a mixture of radish-like and resinous with component of vinegar.) No pleurocystidia, cheilocystidia thick-walled 100% match to type of Inocybe picrosma Spores 9.5-11.4 x 5.4-6.2µm.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04682135
Occurrence ID: dda1fd87-f879-4964-8fab-af1eb6c9b837
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Inocybaceae
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All Determinations
Inocybe picrosma D.E.Stuntz det S. Jakob
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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County/Municipio
Marin Co.
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Locality
Inverness. Point Reyes National Seashore
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Coordinates
38.0158, -122.801
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Distribution
California Inocybe picrosma Sigrid Jakob 04682135 C^.OISA^ THE HERBARIUM OF SIGRID JAKOB AND THE NEW YORK MYCOLOG1CAL SOCIETY Inocybe picrosma D.E. Stuntz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - CALIFORNIA - MARIN - INVERNESS - POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE 38.01579722 -122.8006283 ^ J«V) . Z ¿22 Under Doug fir in burned area Odor was noticeable and unusual and a bit hard to describe (Stuntz describes it as follows: sharp, penetrating (though not strong), spermatic for an instant when flesh first exposed, immediately becoming complex, a mixture of radish-like and resinous with component of vinegar.) No pleurocystidia, cheilocystidia thick-walled 100% match to type of Inocybe picrosma <?LG6eY0fc* J. Spores 9.5-11.4 x 5.4-6.2-«|jm J yAflp Stuntz describes the species as follows Inocybe picrosma is characterized especially by its unique odor, described as a mixture of radish-like and resinous with a 04682135
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Inocybe picrosma D.E.Stuntz