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EDIIiLH AND POISONOUS MUSHROOMS OF CANADA<br />
81. Spore deposit rusty brown; cheilocystidia if present mostly clavate;<br />
pilcLis dry, to moist or viscid; partial veil cortinate Cortinarius<br />
C. violaccus ( L. ex Fr. ) Fr.<br />
81. Spore deposit clay color or dull brown; cheilocystidia typically elongate<br />
to filamentose-capitate; pileus viscid; partial veil more or less<br />
cortinate to membranous or lacking Heheloma<br />
H. jiistihile (Fr. ) Kummer<br />
82. Cuticle of pileus cellular or lamellae deliquescing or both 83<br />
82. Not as above 87<br />
83. Lamellae deliquescing at maturity Coprinus<br />
C. conuitiis (Miiller ex Fr.) S. F. Gray<br />
83. Lamellae not deliquescing 84<br />
84. Sides of lamellae mottled by maturing spores; (see Pscithyrella<br />
also if pileus is fibrillose) Panaeolus<br />
P. canipaniilatus (L. ex Fr.) Quel.<br />
84. Not as above 85<br />
85. Pileus plicate-striate and pseudoparaphyses present Pseudocoprinus<br />
P. (Psathyrella) disseminatus (Pers. ex Fr.) Kijhner<br />
85. Never with both a plicate-striate pileus and pseudoparaphyses 86<br />
86. Spore deposit at first greenish, becoming purplish on drying Meldnophylliim<br />
M. (Agaricus) ccliinatiis (Roth ex Fr. ) Sing.<br />
86. Spore deposit never greenish Psathyrella<br />
P. gracilis (Fr.) Quel.<br />
87. Lamellae free or nearly so; stipe separating readiU from pileus Agaricus<br />
A. campestris L. ex Fr.<br />
87. Lamellae decurrent, somewhat waxy; stipe not separating<br />
readily from pileus Gomphidms<br />
G. glutinosus (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Fr.<br />
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