Leratiomyces ceres

Leratiomyces ceres
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Strophariaceae
Genus: Leratiomyces
Species: L. ceres
Binomial name
Leratiomyces ceres
(Cooke & Masee) Spooner & Bridge (2008)
Synonyms

Agaricus squamosus f. aurantiacus
Hypholoma aurantiaca
Hypholoma aurantiacum
Naematoloma aurantiaca
Naematoloma aurantiacum
Psilocybe aurantiaca
Psilocybe ceres
Stropharia aurantiaca
Stropharia percevalii var. aurantiaca
Stropharia squamosa var. aurantiaca
Stropholoma aurantiacum

Leratiomyces ceres
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Mycological characteristics

gills on hymenium
cap is convex
hymenium is adnate
stipe has a ring
spore print is brown
ecology is saprotrophic
edibility: poisonous

Leratiomyces ceres,[1] commonly known as the Redlead Roundhead, is mushroom which has a bright red to orange cap and dark purple-brown spore deposit. It is usually found growing gregariously on wood chips and is one of the most common and most distinctive mushrooms found in that habitat.[1][2] It is also known as Stropharia aurantiaca, Hypholoma aurantiaca, Naematoloma aurantiaca, and a number of other synonyms. It is common in wood chips and lawns in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere.[1]

Description

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bridge PD, Spooner BM, Beever RE, Park DC. (2008). Taxonomy of the fungus commonly known as Stropharia aurantiaca, with new combinations in Leratiomyces. Mycotaxon 103:109–121.
  2. Arora D. 1986. Mushrooms Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi (2nd edition). Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0-89815-169-4.
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