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("Fleisch: . . . ohne besondere Geruch und Geschmack"). On the basis of microscopical exami­nations - considering the small, roundish spores - we can identify it, among the related species, as C. distorta. The conversion of the colour of the lamellae to red as a result of FeS04 was mentioned by the authors as a characteristic feature of the C. distorta as well (KÜHNER & ROMAGNESI, 1953; MOSER, 1967). REFERENCES CETTO, B. (1976): I funghi dal vero, 2. - Arti Grafiche Saturnia, Trento, 714 pp. CETTO, B. (1979): Der grosse Pilzführer, 3. - BLV Verlagsgesellschaft, München-Bern-Wien, 635 pp. HÖR AK, E. (1964): Fungi austroamericani. IL Pluteus Fr. - Nova Hedwigia, 8 (1-2): 163-199 (Tab. 22-41). KALCHBRENNER, K. (1877): Magyarország hártyagombáinak válogatott képei. Icônes selectae Hymenomycetum Hungáriáé, 4. - Budapest, Athenaeum Nyomda, pp. 51-66 fTab. XXXI­XL). KONRAD, P. & MAU BLANC, A. (1925): Icônes selectae fungorum, 1. - Paris, PI. 1-100. KÜHNER, R. & ROMAGNESI, H. (1953): Flore analytique des champignons supérieurs. - Paris, 557 pp. LANGE, J.E. (1936): Flora Agaricina Danica, 2. - Copenhagen, 105 pp., PI. 41-80. MOSER, M. (1967, 1978): Die Röhrlinge und Blätterpilze. - In: GAMS, H. : Kleine Kryptogamen­flore II b/2, 3. Aufl., G. Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, 443 pp.; 4. Aufl., G. Fischer Verlag, Jena, 532 pp. ROMAGNESI, H. (1961): Nouvel atlas des champignons, 3. - Bordas, Pl. 155-236. SINGER, R. (1956): Contributions towards a monograph of the genus Pluteus. - Trans.Br.mycol. Soc, 39 (2): 145-232. SINGER, R. (1961): Monographs of South American Basidiomycetes, especially those of the East Slope of the Andes and Brazil, 4. Inocybe in the Amazone region, with a Supplement to part 1. (Pluteus in South America). - Sydowia, 15 (ersch 1962): 112-132, PI. 12-18. Author's address: M. BABOS Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum Budapest, Pf: 222 H-1476 HUNGARY Figs, 2, 3. Pluteus nigroviridis Babos sp.n.

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