Inocybe tahquamenonensisD.E. Stuntz (1954) [1953] |
Basidiomycota / Agaricomycetes / Agaricales / Inocybaceae
Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E. Stuntz (1954) [1953], Papers of the Michigan Academy of science, arts and letters, 39, p. 78 (Basionyme)
ferme, solide, ± filamenteuse, pourprée-violacée
Faible/Nulle
pousse au sol, sableux, sous feuillus Fagus et Quercus
Toxique
Kobayashi, Takahito. The taxonomic studies of the genus Inocybe, Beiheft 124, Nova Hedwigia, J. Cramer, Berlin-Stuttgart, 2002
De Timothy J. Baroni. Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada.
Entoloma nodosporum is somewhat similar to this species of Inocybe, but is separated by the pink or fleshy-brown spore print and the cap ans stem flesh that is not wine-red, turning brown when exposed. »
De K. P. Deepna Latha and Patinjareveettil Manimohan. « Inocybe tahquamenonensis and Inocybe tubarioides are endemic to eastern North America (Matheny & Moreau 2009). Inocybe aeruginascens, I. coelestium, I. corydalina, I. haemacta and I. tricolor appear to be endemic to Europe (Kosentka et al. 2013). »