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Definition of Cortinarius armillatus
1. Noun. A fungus with large tawny caps and pale cinnamon gills and a red band of veil around the stalk; usually found near birch trees.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cortinarius Armillatus
Literary usage of Cortinarius armillatus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Preliminary Report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut by Edward Albert White (1905)
"man has made a special study of this genus, and his opinion regarding the accuracy
of determination of species is valuable. Cortinarius armillatus Fr. ..."
2. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden by New York Botanical Garden (1908)
"CORTINARIUS Roussel, Fl. Calvados ed. 2. 61. 1806. Cortinarius armillatus (Alb.
& Schw.) Fries. ..."
3. The Mushroom Book: A Popular Guide to the Identification and Study of Our by Nina Lovering Marshall (1904)
"Zoned Cortinarius (Cortinarius armillatus, A. and S., Fr.) ....... 68 69 7° 71
7* 73 7J 74 74 75 76 76 77 78 80 81 84 84 85 86 ..."
4. The Canadian Record of Science by Natural History Society of Montreal (1903)
"... are of a uniform colour, and it is important to know the colour in the young
state. Of our ten species, the Cortinarius armillatus of Fries is rare. ..."
5. The Agaricaceae of Michiganby Calvin Henry Kauffman by Calvin Henry Kauffman (1918)
"Michigan Geological and Biological Survey. I .. Publication 26. Biological Series,
5 Plate LXXXV. Cortinarius armillatus. ..."