LEPIOTA VIRIDITINCTA (BERK. & BROOME) SACC.: A SPECIES FROM BALI WITH GREY-GREEN COLOUR CHANGING WHEN DRIED

Authors

  • Atik Retnowati Herbarium Bogoriense Botany Division-Research Center for Biology Indonesian Institute of Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32556/floribunda.v5i3.2015.5

Keywords:

Lepiota, colour changing, Bali.

Abstract

Lepiota viriditincta (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., a species which turns grey-green when dried, was collected from Bali. Description, images, and line drawing are provided for this newly recorded mycobiota from Indonesia.

References

Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW & Stalpers JA. 2008. Ainsworth and Bisby’s Dictionary of the Fungi. 10th ed. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing. 374 p.

Kornerup A & Wanscher JH. 1978. Methuen handbook of colour. 3rd ed. Eyre Methuen. London. 252 p.

Largent DL. 1973. How to identify mushrooms to genus I: Macroscopic features. Mad River Press Inc. California.

Liang JF, Yang ZL, Xu J & Ge ZW. 2010. Two new unusual Leucoagaricus species (Agaricaceae) from tropical China with blue-green staining reactions. Mycologia 102(5): 1141– 1152.

Overeem C van & D van Overeem-de Haas. 1922. Verzeichnis der in Niederländisch Ost Indien bis dem Jahre 1920 gefundenen Myxomycetes,

Fungi, und Lichens. Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg III, 4: 88–89.

Pegler DN. 1986. Agaric flora of Sri Lanka. Kew Bull. Add. ser. 12: 1–519.

Singer R. 1986. The Agaricales in modern taxonomy. Ed. 4. Koenigstein: Koeltz Scientific Books.

Sysouphanthong P, Hyde KD, Chukeatirote E & Vellinga EC. 2011. A review of genus Lepiota and its distribution in Asia. Current Research

in Environmental & Applied Mycology 1(2): 161–176, Doi10.5943/cream/1/2/3.

Downloads

Published

2016-07-14

Issue

Section

Articles