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Hygrocybe reidii

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Family
  
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Species

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Order
  
Agaricales

Genus
  
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Hygrocybe quieta, Hygrocybe chlorophana, Hygrocybe coccineocrenata, Hygrocybe splendidissima, Hygrocybe citrinovirens

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.

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Hygrocybe reidii Wikipedia