Cystoderma
The cystodermes constitute a kind Champignons Basidiomycètes of the family of the Tricholomatacée S.
The name of the kind was built on the Greek kustis , " small sac" and derma , " peau" , in reference to the armille which recovers their foot and often leaves traces (serrations) to the margin of the hat. They are mushrooms with clear blades, formerly classified among the Lépiote S but closer to the armillaires.
The kind includes/understands several tens of S of which most current are:
- Cystoderma amianthinum
- Cystoderma carcharias
Sources
- four seasons of mushrooms, Heinz Clémençon etc, the Library of Arts, ISBN 2-85047-101-1
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