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Cortinarius corrugatus

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Description: Information and several photographs of this species and its spores.
Photographs by R. E. Halling ©, 1996-2003 The species is recognized by the corrugated, viscid pileus, the yellow orange colors of the pileus and stipe, and lamellae with a lilac tint, especially when young. The base of the stipe has a marginate bulb. The spores are coarsely verrucose. Originally described from New York State,
Size: 327 chars

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