A veil or velum, in mycology, is one of several structures in fungi, especially the thin membrane that covers the cap and stalk of an immature mushroom...
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In mycology, a universal veil is a temporary membranous tissue that fully envelops immature fruiting bodies of certain gilled mushrooms. The developing...
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In mycology, a stipe (/staɪp/) is the stem or stalk-like feature supporting the cap of a mushroom. Like all tissues of the mushroom other than the hymenium...
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In mycology, a partial veil (also called an inner veil, to differentiate it from the "outer", or universal veil) is a temporary structure of tissue found...
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Look up veil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A veil is an article of clothing. Veil may also refer to: Veil (mycology), two structures associated...
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awning clam Agrotis velum or lycophotia molothina, a moth Velum or veil (mycology), one of several structures in fungi Velum, the locomotory and feeding...
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In mycology, a volva is a cup-like structure at the base of a mushroom that is a remnant of the universal veil, or the remains of the peridium that encloses...
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species of mushrooms. The annulus represents the remnants of the partial veil, after it has ruptured to expose the gills or other spore-producing surface...
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This glossary of mycology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to mycology, the study of fungi. Terms in common with other fields, if...
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by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a name sanctioned in 1821 by the "father of mycology", Swedish naturalist Elias Magnus Fries. The starting date for all the...
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published by Elsie Wakefield in 1946 in the Transactions of the British Mycological Society, based on a specimen she had recently collected at Kew Gardens...
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roll of mycelium, the universal veil, that surrounds the developing fruit body. As the egg expands, the universal veil ruptures and may remain as a cup...
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radially asymmetrical—a defining characteristic of this species. It can retain veil fragments on the edge and center. The white stalk is 4–10 cm (1.5–4 in) tall...
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description by Linnaeus had been name sanctioned in 1821 by the "father of mycology", Swedish naturalist Elias Magnus Fries. The starting date for all the...
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characteristic emerge from an egg-like structure formed by the universal veil. This family contains several species valued for edibility and flavor, and...
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viridiglebus is derived from within the agaricoid genus Lepiota (Agaricaceae)". Mycological Progress. 12 (1): 151–5. Bibcode:2013MycPr..12..151G. doi:10.1007/s11557-012-0841-y...
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a 1963–1968 performance variant on the above Cortina (mycology), a cobweb-like partial veil on certain types of mushroom (which gives name to the genus...
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mushrooms resemble poisonous death caps, but can be distinguished by several mycological features, including their pink spore print (spore prints of death caps...
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20 to 0.59 in) thick, and roughly equal in width throughout. The partial veil that covers the young gills forms a thick, woolly ring on the upper part...
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by Persoon in 1800. In 1871 in his "Führer in die Pilzkunde" ("Guide to mycology"), Paul Kummer introduced Pleurotus as a genus and defined three similar...
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resembles a cocktail umbrella. The cap is papery, and the species has no veil. Two similar species, P. hemerobia and P. leiocephala, have similar microscopic...
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(1902). "Preliminary notes on some new species of fungi". Journal of Mycology. 8 (3): 110–19. doi:10.2307/3752544. JSTOR 3752544. Gilbert E.-J. "Iconographia...
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on Korean Strobilomycetaceae (II) – on Boletellus". Korean Journal of Mycology (in Korean). 26 (2): 211–29. ISSN 0253-651X. Chen CM, Yeh KW, Hsu HK (1998)...
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Typical characteristics include a fine-scaled bell-shaped cap, a partial veil, and a tendency to bruise a yellow to brown when handled. The species is...
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to rusty orange to yellow, medium to large, often with a well-developed veil. Members of Pholiota and Cortinarius are easy to confuse with Gymnopilus...
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distinguished from Agaricus by a volva at the base, remnants of a universal veil, such a veil may also be seen surrounding adjacent smaller button mushrooms, if...
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"Concerning the Phalloids". Mycological Notes (28): 350. Atkinson GF (1911). "The origin and taxonomic value of the "veil" in Dictyophora and Ithyphallus"...
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generally all assigned to genus Agaricus. Then in 1871 in his guide to mycology ("Der Führer in die Pilzkunde"), Paul Kummer allocated the species to the...
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universal veil was previously attached, and the bulb may have longitudinal splits. It is covered with pinkish to reddish veil remains. The partial veil forms...
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bright red to orange top which is convex to plane in age. Has white partial veil remnants when young. The cap surface is usually dry, but can be slightly...
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