| Volvariella leucocalix | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Fungi | 
| Division: | Basidiomycota | 
| Class: | Agaricomycetes | 
| Order: | Agaricales | 
| Family: | Pluteaceae | 
| Genus: | Volvariella | 
| Species: | V. leucocalix | 
| Binomial name | |
| Volvariella leucocalix Sá and Wartchow (2016) | |
| Volvariella leucocalix  | |
|---|---|
|  | Gills on hymenium | 
|  | Cap is umbonate | 
|  | Hymenium is free | 
|  | Stipe has a volva | 
|  | Spore print is salmon | 
|  | Edibility is unknown | 
Volvariella leucocalix is a species of fungus in the family Pluteaceae. Its name is attributed to the white volva pertaining to the species. More specifically, the name comes from the Greek words, ‘leuco’, meaning a whitish color, and ‘calix’, meaning cup. First described by Sa MCA and Felipe Wartchow in 2016 as a species of Volvariella.[1]
Description
The sporocarp is small and has a fuliginous brown umbonate cap with a diameter of 26 mm. The stem is white and becomes narrower the farther up it is and is hollow at its apex. Based on a sample of 30 basidiospores, it was found that their length ranged from 5–5.6 × 2.6–3.6 µm, with an average length 5.2 µm for a single basidiome, the spores are also are ellipsoid to elongate and pinkish/salmon in color.
References
- ↑ Sá, Mca (2016). "Volvariella leucocalix (Pluteaceae), a new species from Brazilian semiarid region" (PDF). Mycosphere. 7 (1): 30–35. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/7/1/3.
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