. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 6o MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Pholiota J1).- Stem with a ring ^2) Stem without a ring â (a) Gills persistent, not dissolving X. Stem fleshy (x) Gills usualh" sinuate m. Cap silky or scaly n. Cap smooth, more or less sticky (y) Gills adnate or decurrent y. Stem cartilage-like (x) Cap turned in at margin when young Naucoria (y) Cap not turned in at margin when young m. Stem and cap continuous ; gills ad- nexed Galera n. Stem separating from cap; gills free Pluteolus Page 60 Inocybe Hebeloma 63 63 Flammula 64 (b) Gill dissolving into a watery liquid b. S


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 6o MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Pholiota J1).- Stem with a ring ^2) Stem without a ring â (a) Gills persistent, not dissolving X. Stem fleshy (x) Gills usualh" sinuate m. Cap silky or scaly n. Cap smooth, more or less sticky (y) Gills adnate or decurrent y. Stem cartilage-like (x) Cap turned in at margin when young Naucoria (y) Cap not turned in at margin when young m. Stem and cap continuous ; gills ad- nexed Galera n. Stem separating from cap; gills free Pluteolus Page 60 Inocybe Hebeloma 63 63 Flammula 64 (b) Gill dissolving into a watery liquid b. Stem excentric or none; on wood 2. Veil forming a cobwebby curtain at margin of cap, often disappearing completely when old II. Gills separating readily from the cap; margin alwa^'S inroUed Bolbitius Crepidotus Cortinarius Paxillus 65 66 64 68 71 69 72. Figure 36. Claudopus variabilis name refers to the scaly cap and stem of many species PHOLIOTA Distinguished from the other ocher-spored genera bv the presence of a ring, though the latter is sometimes small, or even inconspicuous in age. It is most closely related to Cortinarius in which, however, the gill veil persists as a curtain at the edge of the cap. Among the white-spored forms, it corresponds with A r m i 1 1 a r i a. Some of the most common species grow in dense clusters on stumps or the trunks of living trees. Mc- Ilvaine praises them highly, though they have usually been regarded as undesirable. The. 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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