Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Harvard University Botany Libraries.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Pileus becoming reddish on wounding 10 cm; epigilous
Lepiota(EuLepiota) jamaicensis
Pileus not changing on wounding
Scales some shade of red, fulvous or isabelline; pileus
6-7 cm; stipe 7 cm, abruptibulbous L.abruptibulba 6628
7275
Scales avellaneous; pileus 0.7-2.5 cm
Pileus more than 1 cm; stipe white L. subgrisea
Pileus less than 1 cm; stipe purplish fuliginous
L. subcristata
Scales brown to fuliginous; pileus 2.5-4 cm, white not
c changing on drying
L. tepeitensis 7692
Pileus conspicuously long striate, Thin , squamulose
Pileus 5-10 cm yellow, cespitose, stipe bulbous; spores 8-1
8-11x 5-7
L. cretaceus
L. cepastipes
Pileus 1-5 cm
Pileus white with yellow center
L. flavodisca 7305
Pileus white with dark scales; 2-5-5 cm; spores 6-7 u;
stipe 4 cm, subequal
L.subclypeolaria
Pileus whit, with quellapene disc 2cm stipe 3cmX1mm 5.7333,7307gffB
Pileus substrate white, disc with fuscous fibrils; stipe
slender, cartilaginous!
L? 5505
Volva and veil present
Pileus 5 cm, convex; stipe 4.5 cm x 4 mm without bulb
volva inconspicuous
Amanita
Pileus 11-12 mm, conic campanulate; stipe 2.5 x 2 mm with bulb
flattened above, volva evanescent
A. mexicana
A. 5001,5088
Pileus 2.5 cm convex stipe 6cm X 2-3mm with bulb flattened above. volva
inconspicuous
A.golf. Dulce 7673
A. rubescens
Pileus cream buff, 1.3cm campanulate stipe 4 7/2-3 mm clothed with brick red fibrils
A 9y 28