114 Panus. 



PANUS, Fr. 



* Pileus irregular; stem excentric. 



[farneus, Fr. P. compact, hard, irreg. circinate, nearly plane, 

 unequal, dingy yellow ; g. aduate, crowded ; s. short, glabrous, sulcate, 

 pinkish. 



[cyathiformis, Schaeff. P. obliquely cup-shaped, wavy, squamu- 

 lose, brick-red then pale ; g. crowded, pallid then yellowish ; s. very 

 short, even, firm, excentric. 



[fulvidus, Bres. P. tough, thin, convex or subcampan. exp. 

 gibbous or umb. tawny then pale, with brown squamules, edge fibril- 

 loso-sulcate ; g. almost free, white ; s. solid, white, narrowed to a 

 rooting base, apex sulcate ; sp. 12 18 x 6 9. 



[urnula, Fr. Subsessile, imbricated. P. subexcentric, urniform, 

 even, glabrous, fuscous, pale when dry, edge lobed ; g. attenuato- 

 decur. grey. 



[vaporarius, Bagl. Caespitose imbricate. P. subcoriaceous, base 

 narrowed, erect, spathulate then utriculiform, undulately lobed, 

 pruinose, dingy white then livid violet ; g. decur. very narrow, tinged 

 rose. 



conchatus, Fr. P. tough, thin, unequal, excentric, dimidiate, 

 cinnamon then pale, becoming squamulose, 3 9 cm.; g. decur. in lines, 

 somewhat branched, pinkish then ochre; s. 1 2 cm. unequal, base 

 pubescent ; sp. - . 



Rigid and the gills crisped or wavy when dry. 



torulosus, Fr. P. 5 9 cm. plano-infundib. even, flesh colour 

 then ochre ; g. decur. rather distant, reddish then tan ; s. 1 2 cm. 

 stout, oblique, greyish-tomentose ; sp. - . 



rudis, Fr. Caespitose. P. 4 6 cm. tough, depressed, sinuate, 

 reddish-tan, bristling with tufts of hairs ; g. decur. narrow, crowded, 

 pale buff ; s. very short or obsolete, hirsute ; sp. - . 



[Lamyanus, Mont. P. orbicular, edge incurved, and, with the 

 central stem, tawny umber and fasciculately hirsute ; g. narrow, thick, 

 forked, decur. 



[granulatus, Berk, and Mont. Entirely rusty-saffron ; p. semi- 

 orbicular; s. short, excentric, granular; g. sparingly connected by 

 veins. 



[Schurii, Schulz. P. coriaceous, flattened, centre concave, wavy, 

 obconic, even, glabrous, whitish ; g. decur. narrow, pallid ; s. central, 

 fibrillose, short or almost absent. 



[inverse-conicus, Lerchenf. and Schulz. P. flattened, broadly 

 umbil. whitish, edge incurved, inversely conical ; g. decur. both ends 

 acute ; s. central, cylindrical, white then brown. 



