Tubaria

Common Trompetenschnitzling ( Tubaria furfuracea )

The Trompetenschnitzlinge ( Tubaria ) is a fungal genus in the family Träuschlingsverwandten ( Strophariaceae ).

The type species is the Common Trompetenschnitzling ( Tubaria furfuracea ).

  • 6.1 Literature
  • 6.2 Notes and references

Features

Macroscopic characteristics

The Trompetenschnitzlinge are small to medium-sized, articulated in hat and stick blades mushrooms. The hats are flat to depressed convex and hygrophanous ( staining with moisture). The top is dry, dull and often slightly tomentose or finely scaly. The hat color is reddish flesh to flesh- brownish, completely white shapes are possible. The stem is somewhat thickened cylindrical or in some kinds of the base. The ocher- yellow to brown slats are wide grown or decurrent. The stem is usually longer than the hat is wide, it can be banded or not struggling. The velum is usually fibrous and sometimes stays recognizable back on the hat or the stem. The spore powder of Trompetenschnitzlinge is light ocher brown brick brown to rust or

Microscopic characteristics

The spores are elliptical to bean-shaped and smooth, they are pale ocher- colored to pale yellow rust, they do not have a germ pore. Next microscopic morphology of the species are composed of hyphae lying hat skin, the hyphae possess buckles, the lamellae is regular, Cheilocystiden are present, they are filiform - clavate or head -shaped and thin-walled.

Ecology

The Trompetenschnitzlinge are saprobiontische wood or litter or humus residents.

Species

The genus includes about 20 species worldwide. In Europe, 12 species occur or are expected there.

Gelblättriger Trompetenschnitzling tubaria dispersa

Common Trompetenschnitzling tubaria furfuracea

System

As in many fungal groups, the definition of species is partly controversial even among the Trompetenschnitzlingen. The genus itself is classified by some authors even when the veil Ling relatives ( Cortinariaceae ) or the stub feet relatives ( Crepidotaceae ).

Importance

The members of the genus are not an option as edible mushrooms.

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