Stropharia
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.505.3.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FEFB3D-914C-7F35-7994-729CFA353140 |
treatment provided by |
Marcus |
scientific name |
Stropharia |
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Key to the species of Stropharia View in CoL View at ENA known from China
1. Stipe viscid to glutinous; on dung ......................................................................................................................................................2
- Stipe dry to slightly viscid when wet; on soil or wood ......................................................................................................................3
2. Basidiospores with a central germ pore...................................................................... S. semiglobata View in CoL ( Protostropharia semiglobata View in CoL )
- Basidiospores with an eccentric germ pore........................................................................ S. dorsipora View in CoL ( Protostropharia dorsipora View in CoL )
3. Pileus View in CoL slightly viscid when wet; annulus grooved on upper surface ..................................................................................................4
- Pileus View in CoL viscid to glutinous; annulus smooth on both sides ..................................................................................................................8
4. Basidiospores subhexagonal in side view ..........................................................................................................................................5
- Basidiospores non-subhexagonal in side view...................................................................................................................................7
5. Pileus View in CoL dark red to reddish brown ............................................................................................................................ S. rugosoannulata View in CoL
- Pileus View in CoL pale yellow to yellowish white ................................................................................................................................................6
6. Cheilocystidia as chrysocystidia; on enriched soil..................................................................................... S. rugosoannulata f. lutea View in CoL
- Cheilocystidia as leptocystidia, rarely chrysocystidia; on saline-alkali or barren soil..................................................... S. halophila View in CoL
7. Stipe short and thick; basidiospores with a minute or inconspicuous germ pore.............................................................. S. coronilla
- Stipe slim; basidiospores with a conspicuous germ pore ............................................................................................. S. yunnanensis View in CoL
8. Hymenial acanthocytes present ......................................................................................................................................... S. lignicola View in CoL
- Hymenial acanthocytes absent ...........................................................................................................................................................9
9. Pileus View in CoL without green tone .................................................................................................................................................................10
- Pielus with green tone ......................................................................................................................................................................12
10. Pileus View in CoL brown or pale .........................................................................................................................................................................11
- Plileus dark brown or orange-yellow ...............................................................................................................................................15
11. Basidiospores without a germ pore, black brown in KOH...................................................................................... S. subsquamulosa View in CoL
- Basidiospores with a germ pore, slightly dark brown in KOH ....................................................................................... S. albonitens View in CoL
12. Cheilocystidia as leptocystidia .........................................................................................................................................................13
- Cheilocystidia as chrysocystidia................................................................................................................................ S. chrysocystidia View in CoL
13. Cheilocystidia clavate with a dull to capitate apex ..........................................................................................................................14
- Cheilocystidia flexuously cylindrical with a branched apex................................................................ S. aeruginosa var. earthworm
14. Pileus View in CoL fading brown or clay color in age ................................................................................................... S. aeruginosa f. brunneola View in CoL
- Pileus View in CoL grayish green with yellowish margin in age ........................................................................................................ S. aeruginosa View in CoL
15. Basidiospores longer (>10µm long)................................................................................................................................. S. squamosa View in CoL
- Basidiospores shorter (<10μm long) ...................................................................................................................................... S. earlei View in CoL
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