Hygrocybe reidii, commonly known as the honey waxcap,[1] is a mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It was published by Robert Kühner in 1976, with the specific epithet honouring British mycologist Derek Reid.[2] It is based on a species originally published as Hygrophorus marchii by Giacomo Bresadola in 1928, but with an insufficiently precise description, which later led to conflicting interpretations about the species concept. In 1969, Reid gave a precise description of the fungus common in Europe, but Kühner had a different interpretation of H. marchii, and gave a new name to Reid's concept of the species.[3]
The fungus makes reddish-orange to reddish fruit bodies with dry, smooth caps. The flesh has an odour of honey, particularly when the tissue is rubbed, or when it is drying.[3] It is found in Europe, and reported from eastern North America, although it is uncertain whether the North American population represents the same species.[4]
Hygrocybe reidii, commonly known as the honey waxcap, is a mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It was published by Robert Kühner in 1976, with the specific epithet honouring British mycologist Derek Reid. It is based on a species originally published as Hygrophorus marchii by Giacomo Bresadola in 1928, but with an insufficiently precise description, which later led to conflicting interpretations about the species concept. In 1969, Reid gave a precise description of the fungus common in Europe, but Kühner had a different interpretation of H. marchii, and gave a new name to Reid's concept of the species.
The fungus makes reddish-orange to reddish fruit bodies with dry, smooth caps. The flesh has an odour of honey, particularly when the tissue is rubbed, or when it is drying. It is found in Europe, and reported from eastern North America, although it is uncertain whether the North American population represents the same species.
Himmeävahakas ( Hygrocybe reidii syn. Hygrocybe marchii) on kuperalakkinen ja oranssinpunainen sekä kellertäväreunainen vahakaslaji. Sen heltat ovat kullankeltaiset. Jalkakin on kullankeltainen. Malto on kellertävää. Maku on mieto mutta vahakas ei ole ruokasieni. Se kasvaa niityillä ja metsissä melko harvinaisena.[2]
Himmeävahakas ( Hygrocybe reidii syn. Hygrocybe marchii) on kuperalakkinen ja oranssinpunainen sekä kellertäväreunainen vahakaslaji. Sen heltat ovat kullankeltaiset. Jalkakin on kullankeltainen. Malto on kellertävää. Maku on mieto mutta vahakas ei ole ruokasieni. Se kasvaa niityillä ja metsissä melko harvinaisena.
Capel fin a 5 cm, groson, pòch scajos. Bòrd ondolà. Lamele arcà, ciàire. Gamba àuta fin a 5 cm e larga fin a 0,5 cm, un pòch dël midem color, ciàira an bass. Carn un pòch dël midem color. Odor d'amel.
A chërs ant ij pra e ij tajiss.
A venta mai mangé un bolè trovà se un a l'é nen un bon conossidor dij bolè!
Sensa anteresse alimentar.
Capel fin a 5 cm, groson, pòch scajos. Bòrd ondolà. Lamele arcà, ciàire. Gamba àuta fin a 5 cm e larga fin a 0,5 cm, un pòch dël midem color, ciàira an bass. Carn un pòch dël midem color. Odor d'amel.
AmbientA chërs ant ij pra e ij tajiss.
Comestibilità A venta mai mangé un bolè trovà se un a l'é nen un bon conossidor dij bolè!
Sensa anteresse alimentar.
Wilgotnica włoska (Hygrocybe reidii Kühner) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny wodnichowatych (Hygrophoraceae)[1].
Pozycja w klasyfikacji według Index Fungorum: Hygrocybe, Hygrophoraceae, Agaricales, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycotina, Basidiomycota, Fungi [1].
Nazwę polską podała Barbara Gumińska w 1997 r[2].
Opisano występowanie wilgotnicy włoskiej tylko w Europie i Australii[3]. W Polsce jest rzadka. W piśmiennictwie naukowym do 2003 r. podano tylko 3 stanowiska na terenie Polski (w Beskidzie Niskim, Beskidzie Sądeckim i w Pieninach). Znajduje się na Czerwonej liście roślin i grzybów Polski. Ma status E – gatunek zagrożony wymarciem, którego przeżycie jest mało prawdopodobne, jeśli nadal będą działać czynniki zagrożenia[4]. Znajduje się na listach gatunków zagrożonych także w Czechach, Niemczech, Holandii, Słowacji[2]. W Polsce od 2014 r. jest objęty ochroną częściową grzybów[5].
Rośnie na ziemi, na łąkach, pastwiskach[2].
Wilgotnica włoska (Hygrocybe reidii Kühner) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny wodnichowatych (Hygrophoraceae).