Tubaria Punicea
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''Tubaria punicea'' is a rare species of agaric fungus in the family
Tubariaceae The Tubariaceae is a family of basidiomycete fungi described by Alfredo Vizzini in 2008. Taxonomic Details The genera '' Flammulaster'', ''Phaeomarasmius'', '' Phaeomyces'' and ''Tubaria'', that previously belonged to the Inocybaceae, form the f ...
. It is found on the west coast of North America, where it grows on the bases and in hollows of madrone (genus '' Arbutus'').


Taxonomy

The fungus was first described in 1968 by American mycologists Alexander H. Smith and
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as ''Pholiota punicea''. The
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specimen was collected by Smith in November 1937 from a burned stump at the
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state line. The species was transferred to '' Tubaria'' in 2007, in the section ''Confragosae'', which contains species that either produce wine-red (vinaceous)
fruit bodies The sporocarp (also known as fruiting body, fruit body or fruitbody) of fungi is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. The fruitbody is part of the sexual phase of a fungal life cyc ...
or have a
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on the stipe. Other species in the section include '' T. rufofulva'', '' T. vinicolor'', '' T. confragosa'', '' T. bispora'', and '' T. serrulata''. The
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''punicea'' means "reddish-purple".


Description

Fruit bodies have caps that are initially hemispherical to convex, but later become flattened, sometimes developing a low, broad umbo; the cap diameter is . Its surface is dry, and its color vinaceous, with lighter margins. The cap margin is curved downward, and has faint radial grooves. It may be irregular in instances where fruit bodies have grown together in clusters. The gills have an
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to somewhat decurrent attachment to the stipe. They are somewhat closely spaced. Initially deep vinaceous, they become brownish with a reddish tinge after the spores mature. The stipe measures long by thick, and the same width throughout its length, or slightly thicker at the base. It has a fibrillose surface texture, and, in mature specimens, faint longitudinal grooves. It is wine-red with a whitish base. Young individuals have a silky white partial veil that later becomes fibrillose (as if made of threadlike fibers) and vinaceous in color. The flesh is reddish brown and lacks any discernible odor. The spore print is cinnamon brown. Due to its rarity, the edibility of the mushroom has not been definitively established, but one report suggests that it is "harmless", with a flavor of "bland beef".
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s are typically 7.2–7.8 by 4.6–5.1 
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with a shape ranging from somewhat phaseoliform (bean-shaped) to elliptical to egg-shaped. The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are narrowly club-shaped to somewhat cylindrical, one-, two- or four-spored, and measure 26–30 by 5–9 μm. There are some cystidia scattered in the
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, and they measure 20–33 by 3–5 μm. On the gill edge, the cheilocystidia are arranged in clusters; they are club-shaped to egg-shaped, and measure 30–65 by 4–12 μm. The
cap cuticle The pileipellis is the uppermost layer of hyphae in the pileus of a fungal fruit body. It covers the trama, the fleshy tissue of the fruit body. The pileipellis is more or less synonymous with the cuticle, but the cuticle generally describes th ...
is made of
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e arranged in a cutis (with hyphae that run parallel to the cap surface) measuring 4–10 μm in diameter. Clamp connections are present in the hyphae.


Similar species

Based on overall appearance, the western North American species '' Tubaria vinicolor'' is virtually indistinguishable from ''T. punicea''. The former fungus, however, occurs on woody debris in landscaped areas such as parks and gardens, which sets it apart from the madrone-associated ''T. punicea''.


Habitat and distribution

''Tubaria punicea'' is a saprobic species, and grows on the rotting wood of '' Arbutus''. Fruit bodies are commonly encountered in the hollowed bases of large trees. Usual habitats include mixed forests containing ''
Pseudotsuga ''Pseudotsuga'' is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae (subfamily Laricoideae). Common names for species in the genus include Douglas fir, Douglas-fir, Douglas tree, Oregon pine and Bigcone spruce. '' Pseudotsuga menz ...
'', ''Arbutus'', or ''
Quercus An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' (; Latin "oak tree") of the beech family, Fagaceae. There are approximately 500 extant species of oaks. The common name "oak" also appears in the names of species in related genera, notably '' ...
''. A rare species, the fungus is distributed on the west coast of North America from British Columbia, Canada, to
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References


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q15636075 Tubariaceae Fungi described in 1968 Fungi of North America Fungus species