- Annulus (mycology)
An annulus is the ring like structure sometimes found on the stipe of a
mushroom . The annulus represents the remaining part of thepartial veil , after it has ruptured to expose the gills or other spore-producing surface. An annulus may be thick and membranous, or it may be cobweb-like. The latter type of annulus is referred to as a cortina. An annulus may be persistent and be a noticeable feature of a mature mushroom, or it may disappear soon after the emergence of the mushroom, perhaps leaving a few remnants on the stipe as an "annular zone".An annulus can be any of various shapes, which can be important in identification of the mushroom:
* pendant - drooping or skirtlike
* flaring - spreading outward from the stipe
* sheathing - opening upwards around the stipeExternal links
* [http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/Terms/annul216.html IMA Mycological Glossary: Annulus]
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