Rozites     Genus



Cortinarius husseyiKey to Gilled Mushrooms     Key
This 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.



TricholomaAgaricales     Order
Fruiting body containing fibers (usually in the stalk)



Inocybe pyriodoraBrown, Olive, Orange or Tan Spored     Suborder
Gills 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


Cortinarius semisanguineusTerrestrial Brown Spored     Family
Growing on the ground


Rozites     Genus     Karsten




Rozites caperata

Diagnosis


Narrow down your identification:


Rozites caperataRozites caperata
Cap closely puckered or wrinkled; often with touches of a whitish frosting; margin wavy, somewhat asymmetrical in mature specimens
Base of the stalk often with white universal veil fragments matted around it


 

 


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