Cortinarius leucophanes
no common name
Cortinariaceae

Species account author: Ian Gibson.
Extracted from Matchmaker: Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest.

Introduction to the Macrofungi

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Distribution of Cortinarius leucophanes
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Species Information

Summary:
Subgenus Phlegmacium. Features include 1) a whitish to yellowish white cap, 2) whitish flesh that is sometimes violaceous in the top of the stem, 3) pale clay gills, often with a violaceous to rose tinge when young, 4) a cylindric to slightly bulbous stem that is whitish but sometimes violaceous at the top, 5) fruiting mainly in dry, sandy, pine heathland (in Europe), and 6) microscopic characters. The description is derived from Knudsen(1).
Cap:
3-6cm across, hemispheric to convex, expanding; "whitish to yellowish white"
Flesh:
whitish, sometimes violaceous in top of stem when young
Gills:
"pale clay, often with a fugacious violaceous to rose tinge when young"
Stem:
4-7cm x 0.5-0.9cm, cylindric, "often indistinctly bulbous"; whitish, sometimes violaceous at top, when old +/- brass-brown spotted
Odor:
indistinct
Taste:
indistinct
Microscopic spores:
5.5-7.5 x 3.5-4.5 microns, elliptic, verruculose [finely warty]; pileipellis duplex
Notes:
DNA sequencing indicates its presence in BC (Harrower(1)). It is also found in Europe (Knudsen(1)).
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Habitat and Range

Habitat
mainly in dry, sandy Pinus (pine) heathland, rarely with Picea (spruce); fall, (Knudsen(1) for northern Europe)