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Cortinarius sp.

Photo by Dan Doucette
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Field Notes

Description:

purple, about 2" tall
The veil protects the gills in younger specimens and usually disappears leaving little to no trace of itself as the mushroom grows. The spores of a Cortinarius mushroom are rusty brown to brownish red in color. It is usually possible to identify a mushroom as being a member of the genus, but extremely difficult to positively identify the species as many of the species are nearly identical. All mushrooms in this genus form mycorrhizae.

Habitat:

rainforest

Notes:

Spotted this hiking in Bako.
Cortinarius is the largest genus of agaric mushroom with over 2000 species.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thanks Tim, it does look like a species of Cortinarius.
I assume it is Cortinarius sp.

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PublishedApril 21, 2011

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