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Webcap mushroom, Cortinarius turmalis
Webcap mushroom, Cortinarius turmalis. Chromolithograph by Trautmann, Bailey and Blainpey from the Report of the Microscopist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892
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Agriculture Department Mushroom Mycology Report Cortinarius Microscopist Webcap
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This stunning chromolithograph depicts the Webcap mushroom, Cortinarius turmalis, a fascinating fungus in the Cortinarius genus. The intricately detailed illustration was created by Trautmann, Bailey and Blainpey for the "Report of the Microscopist" published by the US Department of Agriculture in 1892. The Webcap mushroom is characterized by its distinctive web-like veil that covers the cap, giving it the common name. The Webcap mushroom is a mycorrhizal fungus, forming a symbiotic relationship with certain trees, primarily pines. It is found in coniferous forests throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. The mushroom's cap ranges from 3 to 10 centimeters in diameter and is initially convex, becoming flatter with age. The cap's color varies from reddish-brown to dark brown, with a velvety texture. The gills on the underside of the cap are closely spaced and adnate, meaning they are attached to the stem. The stem is long and slender, with a ring at the base. The Webcap mushroom is an important food source for many animals, including deer, elk, and humans. However, it is important to note that some Cortinarius species are toxic, and identification should only be attempted by experienced mycologists. This beautiful chromolithograph is a testament to the intricate beauty of the natural world and the important role that botanical illustrations play in documenting and preserving our knowledge of the natural world. The illustration provides a detailed record of the Webcap mushroom's appearance, making it an invaluable resource for mycologists and botanists alike. The use of chromolithography, a printing technique that allows for the production of detailed, multicolored images, further enhances the visual impact of this remarkable illustration.
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