Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

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Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

26 September 2025 Minley Wood, Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Cap

Convex, then flattened, sometimes with a broad central bump, smooth, pinkish brown to brown, to about 10 cm across

Gills

Adnate, violet, then rust brown

Stem

Club shaped, with a distinct ring zone, the region above the ring is violet when young, the region below the ring is whitish and banded as if encased in a sock

Flesh

Firm, buff, tinged violet

Smell

Sweet

Taste

Unpleasant

Season

Late summer to autumn

Distribution

Infrequent

Habitat

On soil in deciduous woods, favouring beech

Spore Print

Rust

Microscopic Features

Ellipsoidal, smooth, finely roughened (8-10) x (5-6.5) µm2. Basidia slender, club shaped, 4 spored. No gill edge cystidia.

Edibility

Poisonous

Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

Spores in Congo Red solution viewed with a 100X immersion objective. 26 September 2025 Minley Wood, Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

16 August 2009 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

16 August 2009 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Cortinarius (subgenus Telamonia) torvus

Basidia and gill edge hyphae viewed with a 40X objective. 16 August 2009 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.