A monograph on the genus Galerina Earle / by Alexander H. Smith and Rolf Singer.

218 The Genus Galerina Earle 3. Pileus subviscid from a gelatinous pellicle; veil pale tan ----------------- ---------— 125. G.cingulata 3. Not with above combination of characters --- --- ---- 4 4. Spores distinctly warty-rugulose ------------ 5 4. Spores finely punctate --- —------ ----- 8 5. Lignicolous --- —--------- - 6 5. Terrestrial -------------------- 7 6. Hymenophoral trama bright yellow in KOH from pigment in the wall, no appreciable incrusting pigment present; some pleurocystidia pale brown ------------ 128. G. subpapillata 6. Hymenophoral trama rusty brown in KOH from incrusting pigment; pleurocystidia all hyaline ------ 135. G. papillata 7. On sandy soil; tropical; annulus well developed and persistent 126. G. arenaria 7. On dead herbaceous stems in cold mountain habitats; annulus merely a fibrillose zone which is often evanescent -- - see G. mollis (174) 8. Veil yellowish at first; stipe 1.5-3(4) mm thick-_ 129. G. salicicola 8. Veil whitish; stipe about 1 mm thick (see G. subannulata (170) also) ------------------------— 133. G. subbullulifera 9. Growing on rotten conifer wood; taste bitter 10 9. Not as above -------------------- 11 10. Cheilocystidia typically hyaline — _-_ --- -------- - 130. G. pruinatipes var. pruinatipes 10. Many cheilocystidia with dull ochraceous brown content 130a. G. pruinatipes var.fulvipes 11. Stipe bister beneath a dense pruinose-tomentose coating; pilocystidia numerous ------ ----------— 131. G.farinosipes 11. Not as above -------------------- -12 12. Veil fibrils yellowish to yellow 13 12. Veil fibrils grayish, whitish or lacking 14 13. Lamellae distant and thin; odor and taste raphanoid -------------------— _-_- see G. heimansii (199) 13. Lamellae subdistant to close, thickish; odor and taste mild 132. G. olympiana 14. Stipe velvety at least over lower half; taste farinaceous ------------------------— see G. velutipes (163) 14. Not as above 15 15. Stipe date brown below; lamellae close; on soil as far as is known -------------------- --------- -134. G.viatica 15. Stipe not conspicuously darker below; lignicolous ------ 16 16. Pileus chestnut color fresh; veil lacking -- - 137. G. victoriae 16. Pileus fulvous; veil present -------------— 17 17. Spores 9-11 X 5.5-7 L; lamellae close 135. G. papillata 17. Spores 8-9.5 X 5.5-6.5 ji; lamellae distant -- ---- _ 136. G. minor 125. Galerina cingulata Singer, sp. nov. Illustrations: Figs. 136 (pleurocystidia), 137 (cheilocystidia).

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A monograph on the genus Galerina Earle / by Alexander H. Smith and Rolf Singer.
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Smith, Alexander Hanchett, 1904-
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