Cortinarius bivelus    (Fr.:Fr.) Fr. 



New classification: Basidiomycota/Agaricomycotina/Agaricomycetes/Agaricomycetidae/Agaricales/Cortinariaceae  
Former classification: Basidiomycota/Homobasidiomycetes/Agaricomycetideae/Cortinariales/Cortinariaceae/Cortinarieae [sub-genus:Telamonia]  

synonyms: Telamonia bivela 
(unconfirmed synonyms: Dermocybe bivela, Hydrocybe bivela)  

edibility : unknown edibility

photo gallery of  Cortinarius bivelus
photo gallery of  Cortinarius bivelus potential confusions with  Cortinarius bivelus toxicity of Cortinarius bivelus genus Cortinarius  

The cap is pale rust-brown to ochre-yellow, hygrophanous.

its texture is fibrous.

The gills are . The spore print is rusty brown. This species is mycorrhizal.

The fruiting period takes place from July to November.
Dimensions: width of cap approximately 7 cm (between 3 and 10 cm)
  height of stem approximately 7 cm (between 3 and 10 cm)
  thickness of stem (at largest section) approximately 20 mm (between 10 and 30 mm)


Cortinarius bivelus is rare and confined in the forest of Rambouillet, and is infrequent, more generally speaking .
here should be the distribution map of Cortinarius bivelus in the forest of Rambouillet
Above : distribution map of Cortinarius bivelus in the forest of Rambouillet



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