Coprinellus disseminatus

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Coprinellus disseminatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Psathyrellaceae
Genus: Coprinellus
Species: C. disseminatus
Binomial name
Coprinellus disseminatus
(Pers.) J.E.Lange (1938)
Synonyms

Agaricus disseminatus Pers. (1801)
Pseudocoprinus disseminatus (Pers.) Kühner (1928)
Coprinus disseminatus (Pers.) Gray (1821)

Coprinellus disseminatus
View the Mycomorphbox template that generates the following list Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is convex
hymenium is adnate
stipe is bare
spore print is black
ecology is mycorrhizal
edibility: edible

Coprinellus disseminatus (formerly Coprinus disseminatus; commonly known as "fairies bonnets" or "trooping crumble cap") is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. Unlike most other coprinoid mushrooms, C. disseminatus does not dissolve into black ink (deliquesce) in maturity. The species was given its current name in 1939 by Jakob Emanuel Lange.[1] The mushroom is edible but not worth eating.[2]

See also

References

  1. Lange JE. (1938). "Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. Part XII. Hebeloma, Naucoria, Tubaria, Galera, Bolbitius, Pluteolus, Crepidotus, Pseudopaxillus, Paxillus". Dansk botanisk Arkiv 9 (6): 93. 
  2. http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Coprinellus_disseminatus.html

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