1. Limacella sp-Krstic-xxx, Mt. Adams, Washington, USA.
intro
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odor/taste
Concerning the odor of this mushroom, the collector (Sava Krstić) reported: "Smells like new potatoes (to my wife) or cucumber (to me)."
discussion
—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Zhuliangomyces sp-Krstic-27-vi-2010
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
GenBank nos.
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odor/taste
Odor like "new potatoes" or like "cucumbers." Taste not recorded.
macrochemical tests
none recorded.
lamella trama
bilateral, divergent; ??.
subhymenium
pseudoparenchymatous (cellular); ??.
basidia
??; clamps common.
gluten layer
On pileus as gluten pile supported by subanticlinal, filamentous undifferentiated hyphae of two forms; dominant form ca. 2.5 μm wide, ??; less frequent form ca. 5.5 μm wide, ??; clamps common.
[Note: Only five spores found despite extensive search. Material immature.—RET]
ecology
Subgregarious. Under Abies.
material examined
U.S.A.: WASHINGTON—Klickitat Co. - Mt. Adams, ca. Rd. 82, 27.vi.2010 S. & R. Krstić s.n. (RET 450-4).
discussion
The two forms of hyphae noted in the gluten layer may represent both the initially developing hyphae that gelatinize to produce the gluten and the secondarily developing hyphae which apparently hold the gluten on the pileus—the "gluten-supporting" hyphae.
citations
—R. E. Tulloss
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name
Zhuliangomyces sp-Krstic-27-vi-2010
name status
cryptonomen temporarium
author
Tulloss
images
1. Limacella sp-Krstic-xxx, Mt. Adams, Washington, USA.
photo
Sava Krstić - (1) Mt. Adams, Washington, USA. [Originally posted on mushroomobserver.org as observation no. 47804, here.]
name
Zhuliangomyces sp-Krstic-27-vi-2010
name
Zhuliangomyces sp-Krstic-27-vi-2010
Spore data for collections provisionally identified as: Zhuliangomyces sp-Krstic-27-vi-2010 Tulloss
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