Calonarius splendens explained

Calonarius splendens is a species of fungus in the family Cortinariaceae.[1] It is commonly known as the splendid webcap.[2] The species is native to Europe where it has been implicated in poisonings resulting in kidney failure, though with milder symptoms than other deadly webcaps.

Taxonomy

The species was described in 1939 by the mycologist Robert Henry who classified it as Cortinarius splendens.

In 2022 the species was transferred from Cortinarius and reclassified as Calonarius splendens based on genomic data.[3]

Habitat and distribution

It has been classed as conspecific with Cortinarius meinhardii, although the two species have different tree hosts—the former with the European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and the latter with Norway spruce (Picea abies).

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Species Fungorum - Calonarius splendens (Rob. Henry) Niskanen & Liimat. . 2023-01-14 . www.speciesfungorum.org.
  2. Web site: English names for fungi - April 2022 . 2023-01-14 . www.britmycolsoc.org.uk . The British Mycological Society . en.
  3. Liimatainen . Kare . Kim . Jan T. . Pokorny . Lisa . Kirk . Paul M. . Dentinger . Bryn . Niskanen . Tuula . 2022-01-01 . Taming the beast: a revised classification of Cortinariaceae based on genomic data . Fungal Diversity . en . 112 . 1 . 89–170 . 10.1007/s13225-022-00499-9 . 1878-9129. 2299/25409 . free .