Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 82. (Budapest 1990)

Bohus, G.: Agaricus studies, XI. (Basidiomycetes, Agaricaceae). A monographical key

also in hot-houses. Sometimes in clusters. BON : 275 ; CAPP. Ill: 399, 401; E.: 19; DD.: 299; MH . IV: 7; PIL. I: VIII ; WASS. II: 1/6 A. vaporarius (PERS.) CAPP. 3b - Cap ochraceous rusty brown, light reddish-brown, convex, darker and more or less densely fibrillo-squamose . Cheilocystidia larger: 30-60 x 8-20 Aim . Cap 7-12 cm, margin with veil zone or remnants. Gills dirty rosy, flesh rosy. Stem 5-8(10) x 1.5-3 cm, mostly cylindrical, not rarely short, whit­ish, ochraceous brownish when touched; the covered veil whitish or rup­tured into rusty ochraceous brownish zones. Ring may be thick and two­edged. Flesh moderately reddening, not rarely at once. Habitat similar to that of A. vaporarius . Spores 6-8 x 5-6 Aim. BON: 275; CAPP. Ill: 403; CET­TO : 1292; E.: 20; LGE.: 140/D; MH . IV: 6 A. subperonatus (LGE.) SING. (= A. villaticus ss . PIL.) C. sectio: Sanguinolenti VI. group: Silvaticus la - Cap white, whitish 2 lb - Cap brown 3 2a - Cap white, only in age with slightly brownish squamules, 6-10(15) cm. Gills rosy. Stem long: 8-12(16) x 1-1.5 cm, base 2.5 cm, not rarely twice longer than cap wide, .white, under the ring floccose-squamulose . Ring dou­ble, with a cog-wheel ornamentation on the underside or floccose. Flesh turning blood red when cut. Spores 5-6.5 x 3.5-4.5^um. Cheilocystidia bal­loon-shaped, clavate, 25-39 x 10-14 Aim. In frondose woods. CAPP. I: 17; CAPP. Ill: 415; PIL. I: 57 A. benesi (PIL.) SING. var. benesi 2b - As the type, but larger-sized and spores larger: 6-7.5 x 4-4.5 jum A. benesi var. maiusculus (PIL.) (According to CAPPELLI it should be regarded as a synonym of A. benesi , because the type-material also included larger spores up to 1.5 JmT) 2c - Cap whitish, cream; with yellowish or light ochre squamules. Stem white. Other features as at A. silvaticus A. silvaticus var. paliidus (MOELL.) MOELL. 3a - Only the gills reddening in young specimens when bruised and the flesh in the stem-apex. Smell mostly more or less like Lepiota cristata . Cap 5-10 cm, brown, with a purplish shade too, or brown fibrillo-squamules on lighter ground, or radially fibrillose. Gills light rosy. Stem white, finely floccose-fibrillose , sometimes with brown veil remnants towards the base, 5-10 x 0.8-1.5 (base 2.5) cm, at the base sometimes with mycelial strands. Ring thin there may be fine brown squamules on the underside. Spores 5-6 x 3-3.5 jjm . Cheilocystidia sparse, globose or balloon-shaped, 15-30 x 10-15(20) jum. In woods. CAPP. I: 13; CAPP. Ill: 409, 411 ; "CETTO: 1291; E . : 12/a, 18; LGE.: 140/C; MH . IV: 13; MOELL.: I/a, XIII, XXVIII ... • A. impudicus (REA) PIL. (= A. variegans MOELL., A . brunneolus (LGE . ) PIL. pp.) 3b - Different from the former: cap more vividly coloured, lilac brown, habi­tat on sandy soil on grassy places. Spores larger: 6-7(8) x 3-4 Aim A. koelerionensis (BON) BON 3c - Flesh reddening in young specimens not rarely at once. Smell not Lepi ota cristata-like 4 4a - In frondose woods. Cap lighter-darker brown, cuticle as a rule not broken up to such extent as to show the lighter underground, 8-12 cm. Gills flesh pink. Stem 8-12 (15) x 1-1.5 (base 4) cm, with pale or brownish squamules towards the base. Ring double. Flesh in young specimens when cut reddening at once. Spores 4.5-6 x 3-3.5 Aim. Cheilocystidia densely, shortly clavate, 20-30 (40) x 6-12 Aim. BON: 277; CAPP. I: 13; CAPP. Ill: 413; CETTO: 424; CKE .: (531); E.: 14; MOELL.: XII; RT • : 47 A. haemorrhoidarius SCHULZ.: KALCHBR.

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