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Conocybe inocybeoides Watling

Diagnosis fuente:
     Pileus 10.0–40.0 mm, at fi rst campanulate or conical, later campanulate-applanate to convex-applanate, usually somewhat umbonate, slightly pubescent, soon glabrous, at fi rst dark reddish brown, dark brown or rust-brown, later light brown clay- or hygrophanous, not translucently striate, on drying becoming yellowish brown or pale coff eebrown  ochraceous-brown, Lamellae narrowly adnate or almost free, moderately distant to rather distant (L = 19–25, l = 1–3), ventricose, up to 4.0 mm wide, at fi rst pale brown, later clay-brown to rubiginous, wuth concolorous fi nely fl occulose edge. Stipe 40.0–80.0 × 2.0–6.0 mm, slightly narrowing upwards, with bulbous or nearly marginate base up to 10.0 mm broad, hollow, longitudinally pruinose- or pubescent-striate, at fi rst white or whitish, later pale ochraceous-brown or pale yellowish-brown. Flesh in pileus up to 2.0 mm wide, whitish or pale ochraceous, in stipe pale brownish-ochraceous. Taste and smell indistinct. Spore-print rust-brown.
     Spores 11.5–16.5(–17.0) × 6.5–10.5 μm, Q = 1.49–1.81; av. L = 14.5±1.5 μm, av. B = 8.7±0.94 μm, av. Q = 1.67±0.10; in front view narrowly ovate, ovate-ellipsoid and ellipsoid, in side view ellipsoid, slightly fl attened ventrally, germ-pore up to 2.5 μm wide, thick-walled, pale honey brownish in water, brownish or brownish orange in alkali. Basidia 17.0–29.0 × 9.5–11.5 μm, clavate, 2-spored. Cheilocystidia 18.0–25.0 × 7.0–11.0 μm, lecythiform, neck up to 4.5 × 2.0 μm, head 3.0–4.5 μm wide. Pleurocystidia absent. Pileocystidia narrowly-cylindrical to hair-like, up to 80.0 × 2.0–4.5 μm, numerous. Caulocystidia of two types: a) 9.0–22.0 × 6.5–10.0 μm, globose-clavate, clavate, utriform and lageniform; b) hair-like, up to 95.0 × 2.0 μm. Pileipellis hymeniform, consisting of sphaeropedunculate and pyriform cells 15.0–23.0 μm wide. Clamp connections present. Ammoniacal reaction negative.
Habitat and distribution. Solitary or in small groups on soil, in frondose forests and grasslands (meadows, pastures, roadsides), in autumn

Fuente de la fotohttps://www.mycodb.fr/fiche.php?genre=Conocybe&espece=inocybeoides