Cortinarius caesiolamellatus

Cortinarius caesiolamellatus is a species of fungus in the large mushroom genus Cortinarius (subgenus Phlegmacium). It was originally described as new to science in 2006 as a variety of Cortinarius rufoallutus.[1] After molecular and morphological evidence suggested that it was sufficiently unique to be considered a unique species, it was promoted to species status in 2014. The mushroom is found in central and northern Europe, where it grows with spruce, and in Washington state (United States), where it additionally grows with pine. The lengthy fruiting season extends from June (in France) to November (in the United States).[2]

Cortinarius caesiolamellatus
Scientific classification
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Phlegmacium
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C. caesiolamellatus
Binomial name
Cortinarius caesiolamellatus
(Bidaud) Kytöv., Liimat., Niskanen, Brandrud, Frøslev & A.F.S. Taylor (2014)
Synonyms
  • Cortinarius rufoallutus var. caesiolamellatus Bidaud (2006)
Cortinarius caesiolamellatus mushroom in tray

See also

References

  1. Bidaud A, Moënne-Loccoz P, Reumaux P, Carteret X (2006). Atlas des Cortinaires. Pars XVI (in French). Èditions Fèdération mycologique Dauphiné-Savoie, France. pp. 1061–1121 (see p. 1095).
  2. Liimatainen K, Niskanen T, Dima B, Kytövuori I, Ammirati JF, Frøslev TG (2014). "The largest type study of Agaricales species to date: bringing identification and nomenclature of Phlegmacium (Cortinarius) into the DNA era". Persoonia. 33: 98–140. doi:10.3767/003158514X684681. PMC 4312940. PMID 25737596.


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