Bolbitius coprophilus
Key to Gilled Mushrooms KeyThis is a key to gilled mushrooms, that is, mushrooms having a definite cap with a fertile surface consisting of gills. The fruiting body usually also has a stem, although that may be lateral or absent (usually, then, the mushroom is growing from wood). You can use this key to identify mushrooms that you find.
Agaricales OrderFruiting body containing fibers (usually in the stalk)
Brown, Olive, Orange or Tan Spored SuborderGills not free
Spore print tan, orange, deep ochre, yellowish olive, olive brown, rusty or cinnamon brown or deep brown
Ring usually either absent or not membranous
Bolbitius GenusCap slimy, deliquescing in maturity; striate, at least in maturity
Cap fragile, hollow
Non-yellow Bolbitius SectionCap not yellow at any stage in development
Usually on decaying wood in the woods, but sometimes on manure or other man-made substrates
Bolbitius coprophilus (Peck) Hongo
Here are the characters that distinguish this species from the others in its group. For its more general characters, see higher up on the page.
If there's just a few words or a microscopic feature here, a more thorough description can be found above.
Diagnosis
- Cap up to 2" across; eggshell white when very young, soon rosy grey; in age completely sulcate and fading to pale greyish brown
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On straw and manure
Microscropic Characters