Squamanita citricolor
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Species: | S. citricolor
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Squamanita citricolor Thoen (1998)
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Squamanita citricolor is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in Zaire, it was first described as new to science in 1998. Fruit bodies of the fungus have a yellow cap, and a whitish to yellowish stipe originating from a yellowish, deeply rooting basal bulb in the shape of an inverted cone. Microscopically, the fungus features very thick-walled spindle-shaped (fusiform) pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia.[1]
References
- ^ Bas C, Thoen D. (1998). "Squamanita citricolor, a new species from central Africa". Persoonia. 17 (1): 135–139.
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