
characterized by grayish brown cap that often becomes centrally depressed, broad whitish gills, grayish brown stem, and growth on burnt soil; Smith(15) mentions some confusion in the species concept in Europe: the Friesian species Agaricus maurus has a dry cap and long-decurrent gills, but the concept accepted in Europe is that of Ricken (1915) which is the same as the one he describes in Smith(15) as Omphalina maura, but cannot be regarded as the same as one he found in Michigan that corresponds.. more
Similar species: Agaricales
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Uploaded Sep 28, 2018. Captured Sep 27, 2018 10:19 in NF-4934, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068, USA.