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Inocybe salicis : ウィキペディア英語版
Inocybe salicis

''Inocybe salicis'' is an uncommon species of fungus found in association with willow in Europe. The species produces small, brown or yellow mushrooms with caps up to across, with stems up to long. The species is similar in appearance to several other closely related species in the genus ''Inocybe'' that also associate with willow, and so is most reliably differentiated microscopically.
==Taxonomy and phylogeny==
''Inocybe salicis'' was described and named by Robert Kühner in 1955 in the ''Bulletin Trimestriel de la Société Mycologique de France''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ''Inocybe salicis'' )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ''Inocybe salicis'' )〕 ''Inocybe straminipes'' is a synonym of ''I. salicis''. The former was originally described in 1979 by Henri Romagnesi, and had different spores from those of ''I. salicis''. However, the holotype was reexamined in 2009 by Ukka Vauras and Katri Kokkonen, who observed that the spores were in fact identical to those of ''I. salicis'', which was described earlier, and so had precedence. The specific epithet ''salicis'' is in reference to ''Salix'', the generic name for willow.
Within the genus ''Inocybe'', ''I. salicis'' belongs to the section ''Marginatae'', which also includes ''I. obtusiuscula'', ''I. dunensis'', ''I. salicis-herbaceae'', ''I. substellata'', ''I. praetervisa'', ''I. saliceticola'' and ''I. mixtilis''. These species are all known to associate with willow, and all have macroscopic similarities. As such, they are best differentiated microscopically.〔

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