Associations
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Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Fagus
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Corylus
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Betula
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Carpinus betulus
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Quercus
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Inocybe adaequata is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Tilia
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Comprehensive Description
provided by North American Flora
Inocybe jurana (Pat.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 778. 1887
Agaricus (Inocybe) juranus Pat. Tab. Fung. 2: 23. 1886. Inocybe frumentacea Bres. Fungi Trid. 2: 87. 1900.
Pileus fleshy, rigid-firm, ovoidcampanulate, then expanded and broadly umbonate, 3-8 cm. broad; surface innately fibrillose, becoming lacerated at times, at length more or less rimose, dry, the fibrils and scales brown-pmplish to reddish-chestnut, assuming a dark vinaceous or piuplish color with age; context white, thick, vinaceous under the cuticle; lamellae adnexed, then emarginate with a subdecurrent tooth, close, not broad, thickish, white at first, then brownish-avellaneous, becoming rufescent-spotted, the edges white-flocculose ; stipe rather stout, equal, terete or compressed, stuffed, sometimes twisted, fibrillose, subflocculose at the apex, whitish at first, then rufous-vinaceous with age or when bruised, 3-8 cm. long, 6-12 mm. thick; spores broadly elliptic-subreniform, smooth, the epispore strongly colored under the microscope, 10-12 X 6-7 /xJ cystidia none; sterile cells clavate to subcylindric, op the edges of the lamellae.
Type locality: Austria.
Habitat: In low frondose woods.
Distribution : Michigan and Ohio ; also in Europe.
- bibliographic citation
- William Alphonso Murrill, Calvin Henry Kauffman, Lee Oras Overholts. 1924. (AGARICALES); AGARICACEAE (pars); AGARICEAE (pars), INOCYBE, PHOLIOTA. North American flora. vol 10(4). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY