AuthorHenrici, A.
Year2003
TitleNotes and Records (Jan 2003)
TypeColumn
SourceField Mycology Vol 4 (1): 29-30.
IllustrationsColour photographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)Mentions Mycoacia nothofagi and its association with mites, mycorrhizals with Helianthemum (including Tricholoma sulphureum var hemisulphureum) for which a preliminary list is given. An unusual Coprinus erythrocephalus with bright carmine veil and a very luxuriant Bolbitius vitellinus (which might be different), are both reported growing on woodchip mulch at Kew.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, A very luxuriant form which might be something else - colour photograph on back coverCurrentBolbitius titubans var titubansYellow FieldcapFungi: Agaricales: Bolbitiaceae
For identification, Unusual form with bright carmine veil - colour photographCurrentCoprinopsis erythrocephalaRedheaded InkcapFungi: Agaricales: Psathyrellaceae
For identification, Colour photographCurrentTricholoma sulphureum var hemisulphureuma sulphur knightFungi: Agaricales: Tricholomataceae
Remarks on its association with mitesCurrentMycoacia nothofagiFragrant ToothcrustFungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae
Mycorrhizal associatesCurrentHelianthemum nummularium ssp nummulariumCommon Rock-rosePlantae: Malvales: Cistaceae
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