AuthorHenrici, A.
Year2001
TitleNotes and Records (Oct 2001)
TypeColumn
SourceField Mycology Vol 2 (4): 136-138.
IllustrationsColour photograph
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

Bemoans Gomphus clavatus, not seen in Britain since 1927, whereas Cytidia salicina and Stereopsis vitellina (in Abernethy Forest, Inverness) have been refound after 99 years.

Repeat fruitings of Polyporus umbellatus at the same spot after a long interval are discussed.

Mniaecia jungermanniae is apparently more familiar to bryologists and lichenologists.

Fourth British site for Leucoagaricus ionidicolor, near Winchester in Hants.

Melanoleuca verricupes, new to Britain, reported on woodchip mulch at Kew, with photograph.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, growing on woodchip mulch, colour photographCurrentMelanoleuca verrucipesWarty CavalierFungi: Agaricales: Tricholomataceae
more familiar to bryologists and lichenologistsCurrentMniaecia jungermanniaea discomyceteFungi: Helotiales: Helotiaceae
Fourth British siteCurrentLeucoagaricus ionidicolora dapperlingFungi: Agaricales: Agaricaceae
not seen in Britain since 1927CurrentGomphus clavatusPig’s EarFungi: Gomphales: Gomphaceae
Repeat fruitings at the same spot after a long intervalCurrentPolyporus umbellatusUmbrella PolyporeFungi: Polyporales: Polyporaceae
fromCurrentStereopsis vitellinaRoothole RosetteFungi: Polyporales: Stereopsidaceae
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