Inocybe lemmi, a new species of section Marginatae from the alpine region of Sweden




Larsson Ellen, Vauras Jukka, Cripps, Cathy L.

PublisherFinnish Mycological Society

2017

Karstenia: the Mycological Journal

Karstenia

57

1-2

1

9

9

0453-3402

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.29203/ka.2017.478



A new species, Inocybe lemmi, is described from alpine areas of Sweden. It is closely related to I. candidipes, associated with Pinus ponderosa and described from the south-western United States. Both belong to the I. praetervisa group in section Marginatae,
reserved for species characterized by a stipe with abundant
caulocystidia in the upper half, which are sparce in lower half of the
stipe. Other species in the I. pratervisa group have distinctly nodulose heterodiametric spores, while I. lemmi and I. candipes
have basally nodulose to angular spores with an elongated apex. A
single collection from the alpine zone in Colorado was identified as
representing a third lineage, closely related to I. lemmi and I. candipes. The holotype of the recently descriped species, I. tundrae, was studies and is confirmed to be a later synomym of I. rivularis.



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