Tricholomopsis sulphureoides

Tricholomopsis sulphureoides

''Tricholomopsis sulphureoides'' is a species of gilled mushroom found in the United States.
Tricholomopsis sulphureoides These weren't fresh, but they had broadly convex, dull yellow caps with some brown spots. Gills were yellowish with brown bruising, and close.

Habitat:  Growing in a cluster on rotting wood in a mixed forest.
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Appearance

Its fruit bodies have pale yellow caps with differently colored zones of paler yellow and light yellow streaks. Its gills are broad and yellow, with an adnexed attachment to the yellow stipe. Young mushrooms have a thin partial veil.
Tricholomopsis sulphureoides These weren't fresh, but they had broadly convex, dull yellow caps with some brown spots. Gills were yellowish with brown bruising, and close.

Habitat: Growing in a cluster on rotting wood in a mixed forest.
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Naming

The fungus was originally described as ''Clitocybe sulphurea'' by Charles Horton Peck in 1888; Rolf Singer transferred it to ''Tricholomopsis'' in 1969.

Distribution

United States

Habitat

The mushroom is found growing singly or in groups on rotting conifer logs.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyTricholomataceae
GenusTricholomopsis
SpeciesT. sulfureoides