WebGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. WebDec 17, 2024 · Heathrow Airport fungus. Six new species of webcap toadstool mushrooms have been named in the UK this year, including Cortinarius heatherae (pictured), which was discovered along the river …
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WebDownload scientific diagram Morphology of Ophiocordyceps macroacicularis (NTUH 17-004) a Close-up of ascomata b Close-up of the peridium c Hyaline, cylindrical, eight-spored ascus d Needle ... Cortinarius heatherae is a species of webcap. It was described in 2024 by Andy Overall from a specimen found at Heathrow Airport. He named the species in honour of his wife, Heather Overall. Along with five other British webcaps, C. heatherae was selected by Kew Gardens as a highlight of taxa described by the … See more Cortinarius heatherae was described in a 2024 research note in the journal Fungal Diversity by Andy Overall. The description was based on a collection made by Overall in 2024 at Heathrow Airport, England. The See more Cortinarius heatherae mushrooms have a cap measuring 3 to 5.7 centimetres (1.2 to 2.2 in) wide, at first convex, later plano-convex with a broad umbo. The surface is covered in silky whitish fibrils when the mushroom is young, though these are later more apparent … See more Cortinarius heatherae is known from temperate mixed forests containing English oak, evergreen oak, and willows on calcareous soil. It is known only from Britain. See more login to cool cloudwise
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WebCheck the following carefully 1) Shape: or otherwise 2) Size: record height, width, length (if necessary); with a ruler! Don’t guess as size measurements may be deceptive, large fungi tend to look larger than they actually are! 3) Colour: Check CAP, STEM AND GILL COLOURS for ‘mushroom’ types. Upper and lower surface colours for other types. WebHere it was associating with either Pine or Quercus alnifolia. Clitocybe meridionalis As with so many of the genus Cortinarius, Cortinarius rufoolivaceus, although it may not look so here (take my word for it) is a beautiful looking species with its … WebKare Liimatainen for all his help with DNA sequencing, resulting in my first new to science, Cortinarius heatherae. And last but certainly not least, Keir Mottram for his invaluable help on many of the surveys I have carried out … login to container registry