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Gomphidiaceae

Most notably, this family has thick decurrent gills and smoky-grey to black spores. There are two genera. Cross References Cross References: A650-4; Ar481-7; Bo16; M164-9;




42a (10b) Cap cuticle gelatinous; white flesh in cap unreactive to iodine - Gomphidius
    Cross References Cross References:
      A652-4; Ar481-6; Ba200; Bo16; L234-5; M164-9; Mc316; P212-3; S35, 205
    Species in SkSpecies found in Saskatchewan:
      Gomphidius: glutinosus
 
42b (10b) Cap dry to viscid or tacky; coloured flesh in cap turns blue in iodine - Chroogomphus
    Cross References Cross References:
      A650-1; Ar486-7; Ba199; L233; M164-6; Mc314; P212-3; S35, 204
    Species in SkSpecies found in Saskatchewan:
      Chroogomphus: vinicolor