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2001 California Academy of Sciences
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2001 California Academy of Sciences
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2001 California Academy of Sciences
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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Slo.: orjaka strninica - Habitat: Among tall herbs and grass, near wood-side, semi-ruderal ground, old calcareous river deposits, flat terrain; partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 420 m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil, possibly decomposed tree and other litter. - Comments: Considered as rare, but some authors (if not most of) consider this species as a 'white' form of Stropharia rugosoannulata. Growing solitary or two/three fruitbodies together; several fruitbodies found at a distance of 100m (300 feet). Taste and smell indistinctive 'mushroomy'. Spore print almost black with violet tint. Base of stalk with white mycelium threads. Moderately viscid cap when wet. Pileus diameter of the largest fruit body about 20 cm (7,8 inch) and weight 380 g. Spore dimensions (the largest fruitbody): 11 (SD = 0.7) x 7.2 (SD = 0.5) micr., Q = 1.5 (SD = 0.12), n=30; spores thick-walled, with a germ pore. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot. (2) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/samnel.museum/PDF/Bulletin18/Stropharia_eximia_C_Divet_001.pdf . (3) http://gobenabovskem.si/index.php?uredi=uzitne&goba=357&list=357&slika=slika1&slika=slika2&slika=slika1#357 . (4) http://www.mycodb.fr/photo.php?file=Stropharia_eximia_1987_ap_1.jpg&filter= (5) A.Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije (in Slovene), 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (1998), p 71. (6) http://www.pilzlexikon.eu/rotbrauner-riesen-traeuschling.html. (7) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 600.
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2017 California Academy of Sciences
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Protostropharia semiglobata, commonly known as the dung roundhead, the halfglobe mushroom, or the hemispheric stropharia, is an agaric fungus of the family Strophariaceae.
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Protostropharia semiglobata, commonly known as the dung roundhead, the halfglobe mushroom, or the hemispheric stropharia, is an agaric fungus of the family Strophariaceae.
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Slo.: navadna veplenjaa - Habitat: Mixed wood, dominant Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica, flat terrain, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) bedrock, in almost total shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 410 m (1.350 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: forgotten totally rotten heap of fire wood. - Comments: Growing in clusters, pileus diameter 2.5 to 5 cm, taste unpleasant quite strong, smell indistinctive mushroomy, SP abundant chocolate-brown with violet tint oac636, cup yellow-ochre oac812, darker at the center oac849, gills with green tint. - Spore smooth. Dimensions 6.5 (SD = 0.3) x 4.1 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.58 (SD = 0.07), n = 30. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) G.J.Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Bade-Wrttembergs, Band 4, Ulmer (2003), p 356. (2) R.Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 231. (3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 252. (4) A.Poler, Veselo po gobe (in Slovene), Mohorjeva druba Celovec (2002), p 227.
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Slo.: navadna veplenjaa - Habitat: Mixed wood, dominant Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica, flat terrain, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) bedrock, in almost total shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 410 m (1.350 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: forgotten totally rotten heap of fire wood. - Comments: Growing in clusters, pileus diameter 2.5 to 5 cm, taste unpleasant quite strong, smell indistinctive mushroomy, SP abundant chocolate-brown with violet tint oac636, cup yellow-ochre oac812, darker at the center oac849, gills with green tint. - Spore smooth. Dimensions 6.5 (SD = 0.3) x 4.1 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.58 (SD = 0.07), n = 30. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) G.J.Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Bade-Wrttembergs, Band 4, Ulmer (2003), p 356. (2) R.Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 231. (3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 252. (4) A.Poler, Veselo po gobe (in Slovene), Mohorjeva druba Celovec (2002), p 227.
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Slo.: navadna veplenjaa - Habitat: Mixed wood, dominant Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica, flat terrain, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) bedrock, in almost total shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 410 m (1.350 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: forgotten totally rotten heap of fire wood. - Comments: Growing in clusters, pileus diameter 2.5 to 5 cm, taste unpleasant quite strong, smell indistinctive mushroomy, SP abundant chocolate-brown with violet tint oac636, cup yellow-ochre oac812, darker at the center oac849, gills with green tint. - Spore smooth. Dimensions 6.5 (SD = 0.3) x 4.1 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.58 (SD = 0.07), n = 30. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) G.J.Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Bade-Wrttembergs, Band 4, Ulmer (2003), p 356. (2) R.Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 231. (3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 252. (4) A.Poler, Veselo po gobe (in Slovene), Mohorjeva druba Celovec (2002), p 227.
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Slo.: navadna veplenjaa - Habitat: Mixed wood, dominant Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica, flat terrain, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) bedrock, in almost total shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 410 m (1.350 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: forgotten totally rotten heap of fire wood. - Comments: Growing in clusters, pileus diameter 2.5 to 5 cm, taste unpleasant quite strong, smell indistinctive mushroomy, SP abundant chocolate-brown with violet tint oac636, cup yellow-ochre oac812, darker at the center oac849, gills with green tint. - Spore smooth. Dimensions 6.5 (SD = 0.3) x 4.1 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.58 (SD = 0.07), n = 30. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. - Ref.: (1) G.J.Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Bade-Wrttembergs, Band 4, Ulmer (2003), p 356. (2) R.Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 231. (3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 252. (4) A.Poler, Veselo po gobe (in Slovene), Mohorjeva druba Celovec (2002), p 227.