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Udemanciella mucous

Udemanskiela slizistaya ( lat. Oudemansiélla múcida ) is a species of mushrooms included in the genus Udemansiella ( Oudemansiella ) of the family Physalacriaceae .

Udemanciella mucous
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Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryotes
Kingdom:Mushrooms
The kingdom :Higher mushrooms
Department:Basidiomycetes
Subdivision :Agaricomycotina
Class:Agaricomycetes
Subclass :Agaricomycete
Order:Agaric
Family:Physacalic
Rod:Udemanciella
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International Scientific Name

Oudemansiella mucida ( Schrad. ) Höhn. 1910

Widespread in the broadleaved zone of Europe is a mushroom dedicated to beech wood.

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Description

The small size woody plate- shaped mushroom hat is whitish in color with a ring on the leg. The cap of adult mushrooms is 2-6 (10) cm in diameter, in young mushrooms it is wide-conical, then opens to convex and flattened-convex, painted first in olive-grayish tones, then whitish to yellowish-brownish in the center. The surface of young mushrooms is almost dry, with age it becomes very mucous. Hymenophore plates are rare, adherent to the pedicle or weakly descending on it, often intertwining, whitish, with a faint yellowish tinge.

The flesh is white, at the base of the leg with age brownish, odorless, with a bland taste.

The stem is 2–8 cm long, about 0.2–0.4 cm in diameter, cylindrical, with a club-shaped thickening at the base, often curved, with a thick mucous ring; whitish over the ring, under the ring - with brownish flakes.

White spore print . Spores 13-18 × 11-16 microns, almost spherical in shape, thick-walled. The basidia are four spore, clavate, 60–80 × 13–20 µm. Heilocistids from narrow-headed to cylindrical. Hat cuticle - Ixogymenidermis.

Little known edible mushroom .

Ecology

Fruit bodies are formed in intergrowths on wood of deadwood of European beech , less often - on weakened living trees of this species.

Taxonomy

Synonyms

  • Armillaria mucida (Schrad.) P.Kumm. , 1871
  • Agaricus mucidus Schrad., 1794 basionym
  • Collybia mucida (Schrad.) Quél. 1886
  • Lepiota mucida (Schrad.) J.Schröt. , 1889
  • Mucidula mucida (Schrad.) Pat. 1887

Notes

Literature

  • Boekhout, T. Flora Agaricina Neerlandica. - Rotterdam, 1999. - Vol. 4. - P. 177. - 191 p. - ISBN 9-054-10493-7 .

Links

  • E. Garnweidner. Oudemansiella mucida (Schrad.: Fr.) Höhn. 1910 (him) . Pilze am Ammersee. The date of circulation is January 20, 2016.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Udemansiella_mold&oldid=88671661


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