Inocybe baltica and I. suecica, two new smooth-spored species from the Baltic Sea region

Two new species, with pruinose stipe and smooth spores, are described from Fennoscandia and Estonia. Inocybe baltica is a rather large species, associated with Pinus sylvestris on calcareous sandy soils, often occurring at seashores. I. suecica is a smaller species associated with deciduous trees on...

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Main Authors: Vauras, Jukka, Larsson, Ellen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/5d256050-b768-42de-bddf-43ea516a8a88
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Summary:Two new species, with pruinose stipe and smooth spores, are described from Fennoscandia and Estonia. Inocybe baltica is a rather large species, associated with Pinus sylvestris on calcareous sandy soils, often occurring at seashores. I. suecica is a smaller species associated with deciduous trees on more rich and calcareous soils, often found in parks and cemeteries. Both species are so far known to occur only in the hemiboreal zone.