- 138 Fig. 16. Spores (1000:1) and cystidia (500:1) of : 1. Psalliota æasithoderma. 2. P. phaeolepidota. 3. P. m eleaqris (from Potsdam 1937). 4. P. m eleagris v. obscurata. 5. P. straminea. 6.-7. P. exee llene (2 different finds with varying cystidia) . 8.-9. P. macrospora (2 different finds ) . Psalliota augusta Fn. Fig. 20. Plates XXII-XXV. F r i e s, Epicr., p. 212, 1836. Syn.: Agaricus (Psalliota) perrarus Schulz., Verh. .zool.-bot. Ges . Wien 29, p.493, 1879. Bresadolae Schulz., Hedw. 24, p. 135, 1885 (nom. nud.) ; Saccardo, Sylt Fung. V, p.1005, 1887; non P. Bresadolae sensu Baar 1937 (see under P. ma crospora).
- 139- Psalliota praenitens Beck, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, p.611, t. 15, fig. 9, '1889. Agaricus peronatus Mass., Eur. Fung. Fl., p. 204, 1902. Psalliota perrara Schulz. sensu Ricken, Blåtterp., p. 235, 1912; sensu Lange, Studies VI, p. 5, 1926. suoruiescene (Peck) sensu Lange, Fl. Ag. Dan. <strong>IV</strong>, p.55,1939. Icon.: F r i e s, Syer. atl. och gift. Svamp., t. 38, 1860-1866. K o n r a d & M a u b l a n c, Icon. sel. Fung., t.27, 1926. L a n g e, Fl. Ag. Dan. <strong>IV</strong>, t. 135 B and t. 136 B 1939 (sub. nom. P. subrufescens) . P i l e u s 10-20 cm, at first almost globate or with obtuse apex (cubiform), then flatly campanulately expanded, as a rule with flattened, sometimes umbonate centre, when quite small everywhere dull brownish or tawny ("Cinnamon-Brown" to "Cinnamon") , sometimes with pale flocci from a universal veil; the pellicle, however, soon breaks up into dense, more or less brown to tawny fibrillose scales or fibrils, or into sparse, often concentricaI, broader scales, the centre in all cases remaining entire, forming a dark, 3-4 cm broad, concolorous surface, surrounded by the often neatly arranged scales on a whitish or straw-coloured ground. On frietion the ground however becomes shot with a deeper yellow ("Apricot Yellow") as indeed the rest of the fruit body also. G i Il s free, crowded, narrow or somewhat narrow, at first paIe but immediately after the rupture of the ring more or les s flesh-colour ("PaIe Pinkish Buff" to "Congo Pink"), finally blackish brown. Edge sterile, paIe. S t e m more or less slender, 10-20 cm X20-30 mm, usually thicker downwards where the base is deeply imbedded in needles or leaves and is sometimes provided with a rooting mycelial strand, 2-3 mm thick; rarely cylindrical, pithy, later fistulose or more hollow even when young, and then filled with a cobweb-like loose tissue, white, often faintly rosy above the ring, particularly if the gills are a vivid red, when touched dark yellow in spots ("Apricot Yellow"), when older tinged with yellow, always naked and shining above the ring, below the ring towards the base white flocculose-squamose, often naked upwards towards the ring, but also frequently, especiaIly when young, clad with belts of more or less coarse, and often outward curved, white, later tawny scales. R i n g sheathed above, white, then tinged with yellow ("Straw Yellow"), thin, lax, often ruptured, broad, plicate, placed
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