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Cortinarius pinguis (Zeller) Peintner & M.M. Moser

Image location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA

One has to wonder what evolutionary chaos created this secotioid Myxcaium – its next of kin are some of the tallest and most stately corts – C. mucosus, C. collinitus, etc. (compae to the photo below). This little ugly duckling differs by its erect brethren by merely 3-4 base pairs in the nrITS!!!!

This is also a pretty good lesson in what taxonomic characters are most plastic vs. most conserved – the macromorphology is strikingly dissimilar, but the spores…. The spores are the same (almost). We see that that in closely related species in general it is better to look at macro characters in order to seek differences.

This species appears more common to the North. My first find in Yosemite.

Used references: Index Fungorum, Mycobank

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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