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Pholiota nubigena (Harkn.) Redhead
Strophariaceae

Pholiota nubigena (Harkn.) Redhead

Pholiota nubigena (Harkn.) Redhead

Pholiota nubigena is a North American snowbank fungus that grows on rotting conifer wood, with unknown edibility.

Pholiota brunnescens A.H.Sm. & Hesler
Strophariaceae

Pholiota brunnescens A.H.Sm. & Hesler

Pholiota brunnescens A.H.Sm. & Hesler

Pholiota brunnescens is a mushroom that grows in burned areas, with brown spore prints and brown mature caps and gills.

Clavogaster virescens (Massee) J.A.Cooper
Agaricaceae

Clavogaster virescens (Massee) J.A.Cooper

Clavogaster virescens (Massee) J.A.Cooper

Clavogaster virescens is a fungal species found in New Zealand forests, growing on rotting wood near or on the forest floor.

Protostropharia semiglobata (Batsch) Redhead, Moncalvo & Vilgalys
Strophariaceae

Protostropharia semiglobata (Batsch) Redhead, Moncalvo & Vilgalys

Protostropharia semiglobata (Batsch) Redhead, Moncalvo & Vilgalys

Protostropharia semiglobata is a widespread saprobic mushroom that grows on dung and manure-containing substrates.

Pyrrhulomyces astragalinus (Fr.) E.J.Tian & Matheny
Strophariaceae

Pyrrhulomyces astragalinus (Fr.) E.J.Tian & Matheny

Pyrrhulomyces astragalinus (Fr.) E.J.Tian & Matheny

Pyrrhulomyces astragalinus is a nonpoisonous but inedible mushroom that grows on decaying conifer wood across Northern Hemisphere temperate regions.

Bolbitius titubans (Bull.) Fr.
Bolbitiaceae

Bolbitius titubans (Bull.) Fr.

Bolbitius titubans (Bull.) Fr.

Bolbitius titubans is a small yellow mushroom found in North America and Europe growing on dung, compost, grass, and woodchips.

Bolbitius callistus (Peck) Watling
Bolbitiaceae

Bolbitius callistus (Peck) Watling

Bolbitius callistus (Peck) Watling

Bolbitius callistus is a fungus species in Bolbitiaceae, first described by Peck and renamed by Watling in 1977.

Conocybe filaris (Fr.) Kühner
Bolbitiaceae

Conocybe filaris (Fr.) Kühner

Conocybe filaris (Fr.) Kühner

Conocybe filaris is a deadly poisonous small brown mushroom found across Europe, Asia, and North America that is often mistaken for Psilocybe.

Conocybe apala (Fr.) Arnolds
Bolbitiaceae

Conocybe apala (Fr.) Arnolds

Conocybe apala (Fr.) Arnolds

Conocybe apala is a small, fragile saprobic mushroom found across Europe and North America in short grass habitats.

Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner
Bolbitiaceae

Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner

Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner

Conocybe tenera is a small saprotrophic mushroom widely distributed worldwide, commonly found in North American disturbed areas.

Conocybe aurea (Jul.Schäff.) Hongo
Bolbitiaceae

Conocybe aurea (Jul.Schäff.) Hongo

Conocybe aurea (Jul.Schäff.) Hongo

Conocybe aurea is a rare widespread saprobic mushroom with unknown toxicity, found across multiple continents.

Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Watling
Bolbitiaceae

Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Watling

Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Watling

Conocybe rugosa is a deadly poisonous small brown mushroom with a movable ring, found across three continents on woodchip and compost.

Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.) P.Kumm.
Inocybaceae

Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.) P.Kumm.

Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.) P.Kumm.

Inocybe lanuginosa is a brown mushroom that fruits in fall under conifers, hardwoods, or occasionally on decaying wood.

Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz
Inocybaceae

Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe tahquamenonensis is an inedible North American Inocybaceae fungus formally described in 1954.

Inocybe geophylla P.Kumm.
Inocybaceae

Inocybe geophylla P.Kumm.

Inocybe geophylla P.Kumm.

Inocybe geophylla is a widespread small toxic fibrecap that forms mycorrhizal associations with trees.

Inocybe whitei (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
Inocybaceae

Inocybe whitei (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.

Inocybe whitei (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.

Inocybe whitei is a poisonous mushroom that contains muscarine, with specific physical characteristics including brown spores.

Inocybe lacera (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Inocybaceae

Inocybe lacera (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Inocybe lacera (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Inocybe lacera is a variable little brown mushroom that grows mycorrhizally across Europe and North America.

Inocybe pallidicremea Grund & D.E.Stuntz
Inocybaceae

Inocybe pallidicremea Grund & D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe pallidicremea Grund & D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe pallidicremea is a lilac-capped mycorrhizal mushroom that associates with conifers and fruits from late summer to early winter.

Inocybe fraudans (Britzelm.) Sacc.
Inocybaceae

Inocybe fraudans (Britzelm.) Sacc.

Inocybe fraudans (Britzelm.) Sacc.

Inocybe fraudans, the pear fibrecap, is a suspected toxic agaric fungus that grows in woodlands of Europe and North America.

Inosperma calamistratum (Fr.) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.
Inocybaceae

Inosperma calamistratum (Fr.) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.

Inosperma calamistratum (Fr.) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.

Inosperma calamistratum is an Inocybaceae fungus found in Europe and North America, listed as poisonous with no detected psilocybin.

Pseudosperma sororium (Kauffman) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.
Inocybaceae

Pseudosperma sororium (Kauffman) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.

Pseudosperma sororium (Kauffman) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.

Pseudosperma sororium is a poisonous brown-spored mushroom found in forests, containing muscarine and fruiting in fall and winter.

Coprinopsis stercorea (Fr.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo
Psathyrellaceae

Coprinopsis stercorea (Fr.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis stercorea (Fr.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis stercorea is a small inky cap fungus that typically grows on the dung of herbivores.

Coprinopsis mexicana (Murrill) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo
Psathyrellaceae

Coprinopsis mexicana (Murrill) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis mexicana (Murrill) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis mexicana is a fungus species in the Psathyrellaceae family, first described in 1918 and reclassified to Coprinopsis in 2001.

Coprinopsis atramentaria (Bull.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo
Psathyrellaceae

Coprinopsis atramentaria (Bull.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis atramentaria (Bull.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo

Coprinopsis atramentaria is an ink cap mushroom that causes adverse reactions when consumed with alcohol.

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