Morchella disparilis

Coll. ML21392MD
Coll. ML21392MD
© M. Loizides

Morchella disparilis Loizides & P.-A. Moreau, Mycol. Progress, 15: 8 (2016).

 

Basionym Morchella disparilis Loizides & P.-A. Moreau, Mycol. Progress, 15: 8 (2016).

Diagnosis Late-appearing, small- to medium-sized morel, characterised by a conical pileus with olivaceous tinges, distant, flexuous-anastomosed primary ridges with rudimentary interconnecting ridges, and a distinctly deep, angular sinus. Stipe often elongated at maturity. Spores < 27 μm long (Me = 24.1), faintly creased in cotton blue. Paraphyses slender, often mucronate-papillate, mostly 1–2 septate at the base. Acroparaphyses with capitate/subcapitate elements. Stipe terminal elements poorly developed, mostly undifferentiated. In Mediterranean maquis, usually associated with Arbutus andrachne or Cupressus sempervirens.

Type LIP 0400220 - holotypus

MycoBank 815511

 

Literature
Clowez P., Moreau P.-A. 2020. Morilles de France et d'Europe.
Loizides M., Bellanger J.M., Clowez P., Richard F., Moreau P.A. 2016. Combined phylogenetic and morphological studies of true morels (Pezizales, Ascomycota) in Cyprus reveal significant diversity, including Morchella arbutiphila and M. disparilis spp. Nov. Mycological Progress, 15: .

Classification: Morchellaceae, Morchella


Created on 04/04/2016.

Updated on 06/08/2023.

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