AuthorHenrici, A.
Year2014
TitleNotes and Records (Jan 2014)
TypeColumn
SourceField Mycology Vol 15 (1): 31-33.
IllustrationsColour photographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

Pleuroflammula ragazziana in Cornwall in the 2nd British record. Tephrocybe osmophora in Herefordshire is the 3rd British record.

Agarics create their own microclimate - evaporation of water vapour cools the air and creates a breeze which wafts the spores away.

Discussion about species concepts and greenish Lepiota spp.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identificationCurrentPleuroflammula ragazzianaFungi: Agaricales: Inocybaceae
For identificationCurrentTephrocybe osmophoraSweet GreylingFungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae
For identification, MonstrousCurrentHyphoderma setigeruma resupinate fungusFungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae
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