- white. Two
varieties of S.
collinitus have been described. S.
collinitus var.
aureus has a golden-yellow cap. S.
collinitus var. velatipes, originally...
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Cortinarius collinitus,
commonly known as the
belted slimy cortinarius, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Cortinariaceae. The cap is 3–9 cm in diameter...
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while that of S. lakei is
finely scaly. The
pores are
bright yellow in S.
collinitus,
cinnamon in S. variegatus and grey in S. viscidus; in
shape they are...
- (Bull.)
Cooke (1867)
Synonyms Agaricus collinitus β
mucosus (Bull.) Fr.
Agaricus mucosus Bull.
Cortinarius collinitus var.
mucosus (Bull.) Fr.
Myxacium mucosum...
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deadly poisonous.
Similar species include and
Cortinarius cliduchus and C.
collinitus. "Cortinarius
trivialis J.E. Lange". MycoBank.
International Mycological...
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Species include Erythraeus berninensis Erythraeus celeripes Erythraeus collinitus Erythraeus imperator Erythraeus kastaniensis Erythraeus moeritzensis Erythraeus...
- S. granulatus, S.
collinitus S.
collinitus...
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rubescens in a
plantation of
Pinus pinea seedlings inoculated with
Suillus collinitus".
Annals of
Forest Science. 59 (2): 197–204. Bibcode:2002AnFSc..59..197E...
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Reumaux (2000)
Cortinarius collinitoparvus Rob.
Henry (1963)
Cortinarius collinitus (Sowerby) Gray (1821) –
belted slimy cort (North America) Cortinarius...
- genus. The
results suggest that S. pungens was
genetically similar to S.
collinitus, S. neoalbidipes, S. pseudobrevipes, S. luteus, S. brevipes, S. weaverae...