Cortinarius bovinaster is an rare agaric fungus in the family Cortinariaceae. [1 ] Described as a new species in 2013, it is only found in boreal and hemiboreal zones of Finland and Sweden.
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It was collected by Finnish botanist Kaarlo Linkola from Keimiötunturi [fi], Finland, (for which the species is named), and identified as a new species by Edvard August Vainio. [1 ] This species was the last one described by Vainio before…
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The closely spaced lamellae (gills) are emarginate (notched near the stipe) and turn from pale grey‑brown to dark reddish‑brown with age; the edge remains slightly paler.