. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 85 hollow; gills adnate, black; spores dark, ellipsoid, 6-19X3-5^. The name refers to its abundance. Common on and about old trunks, etc., spring to frost; excellent. GOJIPHIDIUS Characterized by the black fusoid spores and decurrent gills, which separate more or less readily into two halves. A veil is present and is usually more or less sticky. The cap is typically covered with a very sticky slime. This genus has points of resemblance with Cortinarius and with Hygrophorus. So far as known all the species are edible. The name refers to th


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 85 hollow; gills adnate, black; spores dark, ellipsoid, 6-19X3-5^. The name refers to its abundance. Common on and about old trunks, etc., spring to frost; excellent. GOJIPHIDIUS Characterized by the black fusoid spores and decurrent gills, which separate more or less readily into two halves. A veil is present and is usually more or less sticky. The cap is typically covered with a very sticky slime. This genus has points of resemblance with Cortinarius and with Hygrophorus. So far as known all the species are edible. The name refers to the peg-like Figure 52. P,sathyrella disseminata Gomphidius viscidus Sticky Gomphidius Plate II:9 Cap S-10 cm. wide, red-brown, sticky, shining when dry, bell-shaped, then convex, plane or slightly depressed, more or less umbonate ; stem 6-10 cm. by 1-2 cm., yellowish or reddish, more or less fibrous and somewhat sticky, solid, curtain cobwebby, scarcely sticky, often forming a faint ring, then disappearing; gills long decurrent, brown-purple, often with an olive tinge, somewhat grown together; spores dark, oblong to fusoid, 16-23 X 6-8^. The name refers to the sticky cap. Common on the ground in woods, summer and autumn; Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945; Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota


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