Stipe brownish to purplish brown, cylindrical, 10–17 × 0 4–1 0 cm

Stipe brownish to purplish brown, cylindrical, 10–17 × 0.4–1.0 cm, attenuating and paler upwards, with fine fibrils or squamules, hollow; base slightly enlarged up to 1.3 cm. Annulus

GS-1101 cell line ascending, whitish on upperside with brown rim, and brownish underside, membranous. Volva limbate, white, membranous. Context white, with pinkish to brownish tinge both in pileus and stipe, odorless. Smell indistinct. Taste mild or indistinct. Fig. 7 Macrolepiota velosa (HKAS 29487, Basidioma from HKAS 58051) a. Basidiomata; b. Squamules on pileus; c. Basidiospores; d. Basidia; e. Cheilocystidia Basidiospores (Fig. 7c) [145/6/6] (8.0) 9.0–11.0 (11.5) × (5.5) 6.0–7.5 (8.0) μm, Q = (1.2)1.36–1.5 (1.62), avQ = 1.42 ± 0.06, amygdaloid-ellipsoid in side view, ellipsoid in front view, thick-walled, smooth, hyaline, dextrinoid, this website congophilous, metachromatic in cresyl blue, with a germ pore caused by an interruption in the episporium on the rounded apex, covered with a hyalinous cap in KOH, apiculus not distinctive, about

1 μm long. Basidia (Fig. 7d) 25–30 × 9.5–11.5 μm, clavate, 4-spored, without clamp connections. Cheilocystidia (Fig. 7e) 44–68 × 4.5–7.5 μm, cylindrical, some slightly widened at apex, with rounded apex, with grayish granular contents, and refractive patch at apex, thin-walled, forming a sterile edge. Pleurocystidia absent. Squamules on pileus (Fig. 7b) a palisade of ellipsoid to subglobose, clampless elements (20–65 μm in length, 5–10 μm in diam.) in chains, rarely branched, with clavate to narrowly clavate terminal elements (up to 100 × 25 μm), slightly thick-walled, brownish, interspersed with some cylindrical hyphae Amobarbital 5–10 μm wide. Velar patches made up of hyaline, non-colored, cylindrical narrow hyphae about 2–4 μm. Clamp connections not observed at the base of basidia,

cheilocystidia. Habitat and known distribution in China: Terrestrial and saprotrophic, solitary to scattered on the ground in mixed forest. So far only found in Yunnan and Hainan. Materials examined: Yunnan Province: Jinghong City, Damenglong, alt. 650 m, 14 Aug. 1995, Z. L. Yang 2172 (HKAS 29487); Mengla County, Menglun Natural Reserve, alt. 700–800 m, 2 Sept. 1990, Z. L. Yang 1271 (HKAS 23312); Mengla County, Menglun Nature Reserve, alt. 580 m, 12 Aug. 1988, Z. L. Yang 381 (HKAS 21808); Mengla County, Menglun, Botanical Garden, alt. 580 m, 12 Oct. 1989, Z. L. Yang 767 (HKAS 22131). Hainan Province: Changjiang County, Bawangling Nature Reserve, alt. 680 m, 19 Aug. 2009, N. K. Zeng 518 (HKAS 58050); same locality, alt. 693 m, 23 Aug. 2009, N. K. Zeng 562 (HKAS 58051). Comments: The distinctive characters of M. velosa are the basidiomata with a volva at the base of the stipe, sometimes with white to whitish volval remnant patches on the pileus; small basidiospores and the squamules made up of ellipsoid to subglobose brown-walled elements in chains interspersed with some brown filamentous hyphae.

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