Agarics and Boleti, Volume 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1970 - Agaricales |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Systematic list of genera 7 | 9 |
Artificial key to genera | 17 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
agarics and/or angular apex appear attached base basidia becoming blue bluish British brown brownish Buff caespitose cap and stem cap cuticle cells cellular Champignons colour commonly covered cream cylindric cystidia absent cystidia present dark decurrent deliquescent distinct distinctly edge ellipsoid examine facial cystidia fibrillose filamentous flesh flora forming frequently Fruit-body fungi Galerina germ-pore Gills adnate Gills free globose grass Green grey ground growing on wood habitat Hymenium hyphae includes Kummer least less London longitudinal marginal cystidia mass medium to large membranous ring Michigan Mycena narrow never non-amyloid Note obvious ochraceous Olivaceous otherwise pale Paris pink places present or absent pure rarely ring rough rusty scales scaly shaped short Singer slightly small to medium smell soil solution sometimes species spiny Spore-print Spores amyloid Spores smooth subglobose surface thick thick-walled thin tough tubes usually various veil Vinaceous violaceous viscid volva waxy whitish yellow yellowish