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Cortinarius pseudorubricosus group

Image location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA

This collection blew me away… I had previously collected Cortinarius pseudorubricosus in Sweden, a very poorly documented species overall – the only illustration available, the one in the Atlas Des Cortinaires would never lead to a morphological determination!!! Anyway, this is an exotic cort that we matched against data from the Finnish crew, Niskanen, Limatainen, et al. who had in turn sequenced the type collection from France. Here is more C. pseudorubricosus

When I saw this guy in the Tioga Meadows (9500ft) I didn’t think much of it, although that the thought of pseudorubricosus did cross my mind, but I purged it pretty quickly as an unlikely one. Did not do microscopy as I ran out of time, but the molecular data is down to a couple of base pairs from the C. pseudorubricosus.

This collection demonstrates the amazing diversity of Cortinarius species and the fact that along the boreal habitat and montane ridges they spread pretty quickly. Like first colonizers after an ice age, it seems to me – those that have been closest to the glaciers, where the in Northern Europe or western North America are very, very close.

We need to collect in Yosemite very meticulously.

Collection: DBB45450

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

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