Cortinarius Fr. subgen. Cortinarius sect. Cortinarius
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Ordo: Agaricales
Familia: Cortinariaceae
Name
Cortinarius Harrower & Bougher & Winterbottom & Henkel & Horak & Matheny, 2015 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Cortinarius Fr. subgen. Cortinarius sect. CortinariusSynonyms: Agaricus (ser. Cortinaria) trib. Inoloma Fr.: Fr. 1821: 217. – Agaricus subgen. Inoloma (Fr.: Fr.) Loudon 1836: 1000. – Cortinarius Fr. 1836 trib. Inoloma (Fr.: Fr.) Fr. 1836: 279. – Inoloma (Fr.: Fr.) Wünsche 1877: 87. – Type species: Cortinarius violaceus (L.:Fr.) Gray.
Type species
Cortinarius violaceus (L.:Fr.) Gray
Basidiomata tricholomatoid, deep violet; pileus squamose to tomentose, rarely greasy, then simply innately fibrillose; KOH+ red; basidiospores subglobose, ellipsoid to amygdaliform, weakly to strongly verrucose, with suprahilar plage (may only be visible in SEM); pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia present; caulocystidia present or usually absent; pileipellis a trichoderm of hyphae (6–22 µm wide) or rarely an ixocutis with gelatinized hyphae (2–11 µm wide); pigment vacuolar and soluble in water, violet often turning brownish in age.