name | Limacella lenticularis var. fischeri |
name status | insufficiently known |
author | (Kauffman) H. V. Sm. |
english name | "Fischer's Vanguard Limacella" |
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intro | The following is based on the protolog of Kauffman (1918) and the revision of Smith (1945 ). |
cap | The cap of this taxon is 40–90 mm wide, white to pale tannish, convex-bell-shaped, even, and subviscid. The cap's flesh is white, thick, and rather soft. The cap's margin is not striate. The cap's gluten layer was not described, but probably comprises a gluten pile that may dry up rather rapidly. |
gills | The gills are free and even somewhat distant from the stem, crowded, white, and rather narrow. Short gills were not described for this species. |
stem | The solid, fleshy-fibrous stem of this species is 40–100 × 4–10 mm, proportionally thick, somewhat curved, striate, fibrillose, and lacking colored droplets appearing from the surface above the ring. At the stem's base, there is a globose bulb sometimes; and the stem is said to be separable from the cap. A fragile, but membranous ring is present on the upper stipe. The ring is white, skirt-like, and rather large. Like the upper stem, the ring is reported to lack colored droplets famously seen in the European L. guttata. No gluten layer was described on the stem of this species. |
odor/taste | The odor becomes strong on drying—reportedly like that of Tricholoma sulfureum. Kauffman reported the taste to be slight. |
spores | H. V. Smith reported the spores of this species to measure 4.5 – 6.6 × 3.5 – 5.6 µm and to be smooth and ovoid. As in all species of Limacella, the basidia bear clamp connections at their bases. |
discussion | This species is not very well known. It appears to belong in Limacella sect. Amanitellae. It should be compared with L. solidipes. Cap color may serve to separate this taxon from L. roseicremea.—R. E. Tulloss. |
brief editors | RET |
name | Limacella lenticularis var. fischeri | ||||||||
author |
(Kauffman) H.V. Sm.,
1945.
Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci. 30: 141. ≡Lepiota fischeri Kauffman. 1918. Agar. Michigan 1: 630. ≡Limacella guttata var. fischeri (Kauffman) Singer nom. inval. 1986. Agaricales, 4th ed.: 454. [Failure to give full and complete bibliographic citation for basionym. ICBN §33.2] | ||||||||
name status | insufficiently known | ||||||||
english name | "Fischer's Vanguard Limacella" | ||||||||
MycoBank nos. | not available, 101503, 346232 | ||||||||
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holotypes | MICH | ||||||||
selected illustrations | Kauffman, 1918. Agaric. Michigan 2: pl. CXXVII. | ||||||||
intro |
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pileus |
from protolog: 40–90 mm wide, white to pale alutaceous, convex-campanulate, obtuse, even, subviscid; context white, thick, fleshy, rather soft; margin nonstriate [per plate]; gluten layer not described. [Note: The “pileipellis” is said to be "separable and continuous." we take this to mean that the gluten layer along with the upper pileus context (in part) can be peeled away from the remaining pileus context.—ed.] | ||||||||
lamellae | from protolog: free and somewhat remote, crowded, white, rather narrow, "plane," with entire edge; lamellulae not described. | ||||||||
stipe | from protolog: 40–100 × 4–10 mm, proportionally thick, somewhat curved, striate, fibrillose, lacking colored droplets exuding from surface above partial veil; bulb globose or only slightly evident; context solid, firm, fibrous-fleshy, separable from pileus; partial veil superior, large, membranous, at length pendulous, white, subpersistent, fragile, lacking colored surface droplets seen in L. guttata; gluten layer not described. | ||||||||
odor/taste | from protolog: Odor becoming strong on drying, like that of Tricholoma sulfureum. Taste slight. | ||||||||
macrochemical tests |
none recorded. | ||||||||
pileipellis | absent | ||||||||
pileus context | not described in protolog. | ||||||||
lamella trama | not described in protolog. | ||||||||
hymenial trama | from protolog: divergent. | ||||||||
subhymenium | not described in protolog. | ||||||||
basidia | from protolog: 1- to 2-sterigmate or rarely 3- or 4-sterigmate, with sterigmata 5–7 µm long, with sterigmata rarely forked. | ||||||||
gluten layer | not described in protolog. | ||||||||
partial veil | not described in protolog. | ||||||||
lamella edge tissue |
not decribed in protolog. probably fertile. | ||||||||
basidiospores |
from protolog: 3 - 4 × 2 - 3 μm, smooth, ovoid. from Smith (1945): [-/-/-] 4.5 – 6.6 × 3.5 – 5.6 µm, (est. Q = 1.18 - 1.29; est. Q’ = 1.22), smooth, ovoid. | ||||||||
ecology | from protolog: Gregarious, infrequent. Michigan, U.S.A.: On ground in low frondose woods. Near Detroit, September and October. | ||||||||
material examined |
from protolog: U.S.A.: MICHIGAN—Wayne Co. - ca. Detroit, 4.x.1907 O. E. Fischer s.n. (holotype, MICH). CANADA: ONTARIO— ? - ?, s.d. ? s.n. (?). U.S.A.: MICHIGAN—Wayne Co. - ca. Detroit, 4.x.1907 O. E. Fischer s.n. (holotype, MICH). PENNSYLVANIA— ? - ?, s.d. ? s.n. (?). | ||||||||
discussion |
Given the available data, we cannot be sure to which section of Limacella this species belongs despite its similarities to L. guttata, the type species of sect. Amanitellae. According to the protolog: "Related to L. lenticularis (Amanita lenticularis Fr.), and is perhaps its American counterpart. Our plants differ in lacking the dark green drops oozing from apex of stem and annulus (See Quélet and Bataille, Flora Monographic des Amanites et des Lepiotes, 1902), and in character of stem which is said to be stuffed or hollow and floccose-scaly in the European plant. Quélet, Ricken and Battaille give the spores [of L. lenticularis] 6 to 8 micr. It also differs from L. persoonii Fr. in stem and gill characters." The differences between the present species and L. guttata in spore size, the character of the upper stipe and upper surface of the partial veil, and in the number of sterigmata per basidium suggest that other differences should be sought as well. This taxon may very well be a good species in its own right (as Kauffman first proposed). The type must be compared to that of L. solidipes. It appears the present entity is assignable to sect. Amanitellae and should be compared to L. roseicremea. | ||||||||
citations | —R. E. Tulloss | ||||||||
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