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Conocybe subpallida: a  – fruit bodies, b  – basidia, c  – cheilocystidia, d  – pileocystidia, e  – caulocystidia, f  – spores. Bars: 10 mm for fruit bodies, 10 μm for microstructures 

Conocybe subpallida: a – fruit bodies, b – basidia, c – cheilocystidia, d – pileocystidia, e – caulocystidia, f – spores. Bars: 10 mm for fruit bodies, 10 μm for microstructures 

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The data about some interesting representatives of the genus Conocybe found in Ukrainian Carpathians (Vyzhnytsia National Nature Park) are presented. A total of 14 taxa (including three varieties) were found. Four species and one variety new for this country (C. apala, C. inocybeoides, C. juniana var. sordescens, C. magnispora, and C. tuxlaensis) a...

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... Conocybe Fayod Section Conocybe Series Tenera Hauskn. & Krisai Conocybe subpallida Enderle, Z. Mykol. 57: 91, 1991. Fig. 1 Pileus 10.0–30.0 mm, at fi rst hemispherical, conical-campanulate or conical-convex, later convex, convex-applanate or conical-applanate, smooth or slightly radially-rugulose, pale yellow, light brownish orange, light greyish yellow, ochraceous or light yellow, darker at centre, ochraceous-brown, light brown or dark brownish, sometimes with slight olivaceous- browh tinge, hygrophanous, not or indistinctly striate, on drying becoming pale ochraceous or pale greyish orange. Lamellae narrowly adnate or almost free, moderately distant (L = 23–28, l = 3–7), ventricose, up to 3.0 mm wide, at fi rst pale orange, later pale rust-brown, with paler fi nely fl occulose edge. Stipe 50.0–85.0 × 1.5–5.0 mm, cylindrical, base bulbous, up to 6.0 mm broad, hollow, slightly longitudinally priunose-striate, at fi rst whitish or pale yellowish, later brownish yellow or pale honey-brown, at base darker, to clay-brown. Flesh in pileus up to 1.5 mm broad, whitish with yellowish hue, in stipe pale brownish, at base clay-brownish. Taste and smell indistinct. Spore-print light rust-brown. Spores (8.5–)9.0–11.5(–12.0) × 5.0–6.5 μm (n = 40), Q = 1.46–2.0; av. L = 10.3±0.79 μm, av. B = 5.9±0.38 μm, av. Q = 1.75±0.1; in front view ellipsoid and narrowly-ellipsoid, in side view ellipsoid, fl attened ventrally or slightly amygdaliform, germ-pore 1.5–2.0 μm wide, thin-walled, pale honey-yellow in water, pale yellowish brown or pale orange in ...

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