Chalciporus species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.327.1.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC4C2B-FFD9-D368-0094-FF53F4E6F8FE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chalciporus species |
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Key to Chalciporus species in China
1. Stipe surface smooth; hymenophore regular, not obviously radially arranged..................................................................................2
1. Stipe surface with brown to reddish brown dots, hymenophore obviously radially arranged, pileus grayish yellow to brownish orange, basidiospores smaller, 7–8 × 3.5–4 μm ................................................................................................................. C. radiatus View in CoL
2. Basidiospores relatively broader, with a Qm <2.5; staining blue on tubes or context at first when bruised; hymenophore brownish yellow to brownish orange; basidiospores 8–10.5(11) × 4–5(5.5) μm......................................................................... C. hainanensis View in CoL
2. Basidiospores relatively narrower, with a Qm> 2.5; not staining blue anywhere when bruised......................................................3
3. Pileus surface olive yellow to orange; hymenophore reddish orange to orange red; pores large 1–1.5 mm in diam; stipe context changing to light yellow when exposed; basidiospores (9.0)9.5–12.5(13) × (3)3.5–4(4.5) μm ........................... C. citrinoaurantius View in CoL
3. Pileus surface light orange to brownish orange; hymenophore grayish red to red; pores small 2–3/mm; stipe context yellowish and unchanging when exposed; basidiospores 11.5–15(16) × 4–5.5(6) μm ..................................................................... C. rubinelloides View in CoL
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