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Taxonomy

Collection 14240 (herbarium acc. no. KRAM F-57428) is Hebeloma discomorbidum.

Description

  • arrow_drop_downarrow_drop_upCollecting details

    Collection 14240 was collected by A. Ronikier, M. Ronikier (heb15) on 27th September 2009 in Western Tatra mts., E slopes of S-E ridge of Baranec, Western Carpathians, SLOVAKIA (49.1708°N, 19.7472°E, altitude approximately 2115 m above sea level - Google maps). The ectomycorrhizal family Rosaceae (genus Dryas) was present.

    The surrounding habitat was described as alpine meadow with a substrate of soil, corresponding to the IUCN habitat We map from the collector's description of the habitat to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s definition using a standardised set of rules. Please see this page for a full list of IUCN habitats. 5.11: Wetlands (inland) – Alpine wetlands (inc. temporary waters from snowmelt).

    According to the GPS data the collection was in the Carpathian montane forests WWF ecoregion The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have divided the world into 867 terrestrial ecoregions. The ecoregion here is estimated by mapping from the GPS coordinates of the collection using data made available by Dinerstein et al (2017). Use this webtool to explore the ecoregions visually or see a full list of current ecoregions on Wikipedia. (biome: Temperate Conifer Forests) and Koppen climate code ET (Polar, tundra).

  • arrow_drop_downarrow_drop_upMacroscopic description

    Cortina present: yes.

    Pileus: analysis not yet complete.

    Lamellae: attachment not recorded; maximum depth not recorded; number of complete lamellae 48; tears not recorded; white fimbriate edge present.

    Stipe: analysis not yet complete.

    Context: analysis not yet complete.

    Spore deposit colour: analysis not yet complete.

    Exsiccata: analysis not yet complete.

  • arrow_drop_downarrow_drop_upMicroscopic description

    Spores: shape amygdaloid; colour through microscope not recorded; guttulate not recorded; papillate weak; Spore Code: O2; P1; D3.

    Basidia: 29.5 x 8.1 μm; ave. Q = 3.7; basidia spore nature not recorded.

    Cheilocystidia: main shape lageniform, ventricose; special features not recorded; Cheilocystidia Ratios: A/M = 1.24; A/B = 0.67; B/M = 1.86.

    Pleurocystidia: no.

    Ixocutis: analysis not yet complete.

    Caulocystidia: analysis not yet complete.

    Spore(min) 5%-95% (max)meanmedianS.D.
    Length (µm)(11.0) 11.2–13.4 (13.7)12.212.30.890
    Width (µm)6.3–7.26.97.00.400
    Q(1.52) 1.57–1.96 (1.98)1.791.810.16

    Cheilocystidium (µm)(min) 5%-95% (max)meanmedianS.D.
    Length50–62 (64)54516.78
    Apex Width5.5–5.95.75.70.210
    Median Width4.3–5.14.74.60.36
    Basal Width8.0–9.18.68.70.49
  • arrow_drop_downarrow_drop_upTemperature calculation
    Max tempMin tempPrecipitation
    Annualised average (2009)8.36 °C0.17 °C113.74 mm
    Collection month (9/2009)15.98 °C5.10 °C62.69 mm
    Max month (2009)18.87 °C8.89 °C234.75 mm

Compare this collection to its species

This section compares data for this collection against its true species and also against the most likely species as determined by our identifier. More often than not these will be the same species, but where this is not the case, the data may be used to help explain why the identifier got it wrong.

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Detailed statistics

Spore measurementsMy valueSpecies mean valuePosition
Count 6.0 43.34 98th/99
Average length 12.2 11.86 30th–31st/100
Average width 6.9 6.83 45th–54th/100
Standard deviation of length 0.89 0.80 33rd–35th/99
Standard deviation of width 0.4 0.39 39th–44th/99
Median length 12.3 11.83 24th–28th/99
Median width 7.0 6.82 37th–43rd/99
Minimum length 11.0 10.21 12th–15th/100
Minimum width 6.3 5.99 21st–26th/100
Low length 11.2 10.66 17th–23rd/100
Low width 6.3 6.24 46th–53rd/100
High length 13.4 13.06 32nd–36th/100
High width 7.2 7.41 66th–73rd/100
Max length 13.7 13.54 44th–48th/100
Max width 7.2 7.66 76th–79th/100
Spore featureValueCommonalities
Ornamentation O2 92% of collections
Perispore loosening P1 39% of collections
Dextrinoidity D3 83% of collections