Pacific Forestry Centre's Forest Pathology Herbarium
DAVFP Collections Database
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
DAVFP: 29713
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-24
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground with Salix stolonifera Coville; field collection 42; cap sticky, gills purple brown to pale cinnamon, spore depositon ring before cap emerges above lichens/moss; Ammirati says morpholigcally similar to C. alpinus but basidiospores significantly longer
Gene bank accession data:
MG786243
DAVFP: 29712
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-24
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground with Salix stolonifera Coville; field collection 37; solitary; cap dark brown, edge pale; gills cinnamon; stem pale brown; see field collection 17
Gene bank accession data:
MG786242
DAVFP: 29710
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-24
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground; field collection 34; cap dry, fibrous, brown; spidery webby cortina; gills cinnamon; see field collection 17
Gene bank accession data:
MG786240
DAVFP: 29709
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-24
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground with Salix stolonifera Coville; field collection 33; clustered; see field collection 17
Gene bank accession data:
MG786239
DAVFP: 29708
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-24
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground with Salix stolonifera Coville; field collection 30; clustered; cap brown, silky fibrous; stem brown; ring - thicker more fibrous cortina; see field collection 17; Ammirati says "The C. hinnuleus complex is still in need of careful study but your sequence data places your collections 17, 30, 33, 34, 37 close to C. hinnuleus var. minutalis according to a recent e-mail from Kare. This taxon can have a strong earthy odor, which you described as potato-like in field collection 17. Morphologically your collections are similar except for 30 which has a silky fibrillose pileus surface and a rather different aspect, together with somewhat smaller, more subgloboid basidiospores. In general, collection 17, 33, 34, 37, while morphologically similar to C. hinnuleus var. minatulis, have somewhat larger spores than this taxon. In Europe this is an alpine and arctic taxon with Salix. "
Gene bank accession data:
MG786238
DAVFP: 29706
Fungus name:
Cortinarius cf. hinnuleus var. minutalis J. Favre
Substrate:
Soil and Duff
Year of collection (y-m-d):
2016-07-23
Map coordinates:
56.1750°N, 126.7000°W
Collector:
Berch, S.
Determiner:
Ammirati, J.; Liimatainen, K.
Collection location: Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area, B.C.
Remarks:
on ground with Salix stolonifera Coville; field collection 17; raw potato smell, one cluster and one singleton; Ammirati says "The C. hinnuleus complex is still in need of careful study but your sequence data places your collections 17, 30, 33, 34, 37 close to C. hinnuleus var. minutalis according to a recent e-mail from Kare. This taxon can have a strong earthy odor, which you described as potato-like in field collection 17. Morphologically your collections are similar except for 30 which has a silky fibrillose pileus surface and a rather different aspect, together with somewhat smaller, more subgloboid basidiospores. In general, collection 17, 33, 34, 37, while morphologically similar to C. hinnuleus var. minatulis, have somewhat larger spores than this taxon. In Europe this is an alpine and arctic taxon with Salix. "
Gene bank accession data:
MG786237