Chemotaxonomic considerations to study some species of the genus Dermocybe (Cortinariaceae) in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.1987.3.697Abstract
The genus Dermocybe is limited from genus Cortinarius sensu Jato, considerinc antra
quinonic pigments extracted from fresh and her60nied matenal deposited at MEXU, -
ENCB and FCME HerbariL Some ecolocical and distribution <lata and a key of the consi
dered species are also included. Chromatocraphic analysis (TLC) of alcoholic extracts is
made to identify fi~ species of section SANGUINE!: D. semisanfuinea (Fr.) Wlinsche,
D. phoenicea Bull. :Mre., D. sanguine& (Wulf.:Fr.) Wunsclli, D. annab&rina (Fr.) Wilnsche
and D. anthracina (Fr.) Rieken; &nd one of section DERMOC'iBE: D. c1nnamomea
(L.:J1r.) WtiiiSChi.
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