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Gymnopilus josserandii Antonín

Image location: Lovell, Oxford Co, Maine, USA

Habitat: saprobic on partially decayed hemlock stump

KOH instantly red on all parts Lamellar trama parallel, clamps present Basidia 4-spored, ~20um x 7um Spores 4-5 × 3-4um, suglobose to subellipsoid, asymmetrical w small hilar appendage, finely roughened(?), red-brown in KOH, pale orange-brown in H2O/melzers, nondextrinoid Cheilocystidia very abundant, hyaline, distinctly capitate (~3um diameter ‘heads’) with straight, thin necks (~1.5um wide, ~15-28um long) – like thousands of miniature stick pins had been stuck into the gill edge. Expanding slightly at base Pleurocystidia absent Pileocystidia occasional on older specimen, more abundant on younger one, clustered, orange-brown, clavate to utriform Caulocystidia same shape as cheilo, far less abundant Pileal context slightly paler like stipe context, made up of an indistinguishable matrix of cells (possibly poor mounts on my part) Stipe 2-4 × 25-40 mm, hollow, flexible, context slightly paler, basal mycelium whitish-peach Pileus 9-20 mm, finely fibrillose Taste mild, smell present but indistinct

Used references: Funga Nordica, https://www.flickr.com/...

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

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