E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia

Psathyrella rigidipes
no common name
Psathyrellaceae

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

Introduction to the Macrofungi

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Summary:
Features include a dry fibrillose-squamulose cap that is tawny brown and often reddish at the center, adnexed to sinuate, close, narrow gills that are brownish red becoming dark purplish brown or black, a slender rigid hollow fibrillose-scaly stem that is cap-colored or a little paler, and microscopic characters.

The distribution is at least BC, WA, OR, ID, QC, CO, MI, NM, NY, OH, UT, (Smith).
Cap:
2.5-5cm across, convex; tawny brown, often reddish at center; dry, fibrillose - finely scaly
Flesh:
whitish at first
Gills:
adnexed, slightly sinuate, close, narrow; brownish red becoming dark purplish brown or black
Stem:
5-10cm x 0.4-0.6cm, equal, slender, rigid, hollow; color like or a little paler than cap; fibrillose - finely scaly
Microscopic spores:
spores 9-12 x 5-5.7 microns, elliptic-truncate to ovate-truncate in face view, in side view somewhat elongate-inequilateral due to broad suprahilar depression, "weakly to distinctly ornamented with small warts to appearing almost smooth", apex truncate but typically not snout-like, in KOH dark bister becoming dark chocolate color, in Melzer''s reagent dull bay-red, "wall about 0.2 microns thick"; basidia 4-spored, 20-24 x 8-10 microns, colorless to (when old) weakly brownish at base in KOH; pleurocystidia 42-56 x 9-14 microns, "scattered or in fascicles, often rare, cylindric but often flexuous [wavy], subclavate, to subcapitate or abruptly tapered to a point at apex", walls thin, smooth and colorless, content not distinctive in KOH or Melzer''s reagent, cheilocystidia 50-64 x 9-12 microns, filamentose to subcapitate, colorless, thin-walled, smooth; fibrils of cap surface are mentioned as clamped
Spore deposit:
[presumably purplish brown or blackish]

Habitat / Range

gregarious "in damp places under herbs or in grassy places or along gravel roads"

Synonyms and Alternate Names

Hypholoma rigidipes Peck
Lacrymaria rigidipes (Peck) Watling

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Genetic information (NCBI Taxonomy Database)
Taxonomic Information from the World Flora Online
Index Fungorium
Taxonomic reference: Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. Vol. 24: 40. 1972; Lacrymaria rigidipes (Peck) Watling; Hypholoma rigidipes Peck

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