| Author | Henrici, A. |
| Year | 2003 |
| Title | Notes and Records (Jan 2003) |
| Type | Column |
| Source | Field Mycology Vol 4 (1): 29-30. |
| Illustrations | Colour photographs |
| Review (by Malcolm Storey) | Mentions Mycoacia nothofagi and its association with mites, mycorrhizals with Helianthemum (including Tricholoma sulphureum var hemisulphureum) for which a preliminary list is given. An unusual Coprinus erythrocephalus with bright carmine veil and a very luxuriant Bolbitius vitellinus (which might be different), are both reported growing on woodchip mulch at Kew. |
| Notes & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For identification, A very luxuriant form which might be something else - colour photograph on back cover | Current | Bolbitius titubans var titubans | Yellow Fieldcap | Fungi: Agaricales: Bolbitiaceae |
| For identification, Unusual form with bright carmine veil - colour photograph | Current | Coprinopsis erythrocephala | Redheaded Inkcap | Fungi: Agaricales: Psathyrellaceae |
| For identification, Colour photograph | Current | Tricholoma sulphureum var hemisulphureum | a sulphur knight | Fungi: Agaricales: Tricholomataceae |
| Remarks on its association with mites | Current | Mycoacia nothofagi | Fragrant Toothcrust | Fungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae |
| Mycorrhizal associates | Current | Helianthemum nummularium ssp nummularium | Common Rock-rose | Plantae: Malvales: Cistaceae |
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