Rhodocollybia

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Spotted Rübling ( Rhodocollybia maculata )

The Rosasporrüblinge ( Rhodocollybia ) is a fungal genus in the family Schwindling relatives.

The type species is the spotted Rübling ( Rhodocollybia maculata ).

Features

The species of this genus are compared with related groups characterized by a colored when fresh pink or orange shades spore powder. The hat is a little greasy and in dry weather often rostfleckig. He has no velum. The gills are free to pinned. The stem is usually fibrous and at least 180 ° rotatable in itself, without breaking it. The meat is tough and elastic.

The spores are subglobos shaped to oblong. You are cyanophil and sometimes have a thickened, dextrinoide wall. The hat skin consists of smooth hyphae. The hyphal septa have no buckles. Cheilocystidia are usually present.

Ecology

The Rosasporrüblinge live in the litter layer, but this case form mycorrhizal associations with trees. The fruiting body usually appear in groups.

Species

The genus includes about 20 species of which occur in Europe and 6 are expected to worldwide.

Spotted Rübling Rhodocollybia maculata

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