University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection (MIN)
956650
82e5ae4a-11f9-449a-baf3-a3bcb88fff36
1288570
Cortinarius brunneotinctus Niskanen, Liimat., Ammirati, A. Paul & Lebeuf
Cortinariaceae
D.J. McLaughlin, Noah Strom (Mar. 2015)
D.J. McLaughlin; E.G. McLaughlin, M.B. DeMers
DJM1910
2014-08-20
20 Aug. 2014
United States, Minnesota, Beltrami, Red Lake Wildlife Management Area, adjacent to southern boundary of Big Bog State Recreation Area, North Unit
48.2297048 -94.629287
T155N, R31W, S21
Bog; In sphagnum
with Chamaedaphne and young bog birch and with black spruce nearby
Basidiocarp
Habit: Single fruitbody. PILEUS: Shape - Convex; inrolled margin. Breadth 28 mm. Color - Very pale Purple under speckled medium Brown, light grayish Brown at center. Changes None. Surface - Dry, glabous to rivulose. Flesh: Consistency - Firm to stiff. Thickness 5 mm. Color - Very pale Violet to light Violet. Odor None. Changes NA. Taste NA. HYMENOPHORE: Attachment - Adnexed. Length 2 mm. Color - Pale Violet to grayish Purple. Changes None. Edges (Color & Shape) Very pale Violet, even. Lamellulae - Present; 2 sets; inner ends truncate. STIPE: Shape - Subbulbous; solid. Size 90 x 9 – 15 mm. Surface - Dry, appressed fibrillose. Color - Very pale Violet with moderate Violet fibrils; grayish Purple at (tomentose?) base. Changes None. Flesh color - Very pale Violet to light Violet, mottled. Flesh color changes None. VEIL: Annulus - None. Spiderweb-like remnants of White veil. SPORE DEPOSIT COLOR: Moderate Brown. N.B. Colors from K.L. Kelly and D.B. Judd, Color, Universal Language and Dictionary of Names,1976, supplemented with ISCC-NBS Centroid Color Charts. 2.5% KOH: Pileus context - Very pale Violet to light Violet.