Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe lilacina, Inocybe lilacina f. lilacina, Inocybe lilacina f. violacea
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
9576729mycowalt   2014-08-18
United States of America, Ohio, James H. Barrow Field Station, Hiram, Ohio, USA, 41.29635 -81.09425

iNat-iNaturalist
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
22971449Django Grootmyers   2016-09-24
United States of America, Ohio, Mohican State Park, Ohio, USA, 40.61085 -82.3024

iNat-iNaturalist
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
40348038John Plischke   2018-10-06
United States of America, Ohio, James H. Barrow Field Station, Hiram, Ohio, USA, 41.29635 -81.09425

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU-MU-F-57791:000300985
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
57791Django Grootmyers   2016-09-24
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing near Fagus grandifolia, Quercus sect. Lobatae and Tsuga canadensis. Odor spermatic. Spore print brown.

MU-MU-F-57797:000300994
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
57797Django Grootmyers   2016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Garrettsville, James H. Barrow Field Station. Growing in grass under Quercus sect. Lobatae.

MU-MU-F-58138:000300995
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
58138Django Grootmyers   2017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing among leaf litter. Potential ECM hosts noticed in the area were Quercus spp, Pinus strobus, Tsuga canadensis, Fagus grandifolia, Carpinus caroliniana and Betula alleghaniensis (probably not for this one). Locally abundant. Odor spermatic. Thick-walled pelurocystidia with obtuse and crystal-encrusted apices abundant. Pleurocystidia measurements: (40.8) 41.9 - 50.6 (57.2) × (11.5) 12.3 - 13.6 (16.1) µm, Q = (3.2) 3.3 - 3.7 (4); N = 6, Me = 46.6 × 13.2 µm; Qe = 3.5. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Basidia measurements: (22.2) 22.24 - 30.17 (30.2) × (6.7) 6.75 - 7.9 µm, Q = 2.8 - 4.4; N = 4, Me = 26.7 × 7.2 µm ; Qe = 3.7. Spores brown and with 1 large guttule. Spore measurements: (7.5) 7.9 - 9.3 (9.5) × (4) 4.4 - 5 (5.3) µm, Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 1.9 (2); N = 30, Me = 8.4 × 4.7 µm; Qe = 1.8, 40.6126 -82.3166

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
MUOB 76420Dan Molter   MUOB 764202011-09-14
United States, Ohio, Athens, Wayne National Forest, 39.4319 -82.1841

MUOB
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
MUOB 174584walt sturgeon   MUOB 1745842014-08-18
United States, Ohio, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station, 41.2964 -81.0943

MUOB
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
MUOB 358041Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3580412017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Mohican State Park, 40.6126 -82.3166, 289 - 289m

MUOB
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
MUOB 358989Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3589892016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station, 41.2964 -81.0943

MUOB
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
MUOB 358990Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3589902016-09-24
United States, Ohio, Mohican State Park, 40.6109 -82.3024


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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