Fetid Marasmius

Gymnopus foetidus

Gymnopus foetidus is a mushroom in the family Omphalotaceae.
Fetid Marasmius - Gymnopus foetidus Tiny, brownish mushrooms growing in small clusters on rotting, deciduous wood.

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Appearance

Dimensions: Caps 1-3 cm wide; stipes 2-3 cm long and 1-1.5mm thick.

Cap: Usually with a reddish-brown, sunken navel-like center and reddish-brown striations extending to the pleated margin;color fading to tan with age.

Gills: Attached to a collar; yellowish at first, becoming reddish-tinged.

Spore print: White.

Stipe: Brownish; velvety; cottony at the base.

Veil: Absent.

Naming

Synonyms: Micromphale foetidum (Sowerby) Singer;Marasmius foetidus (Sowerby) Fr.

Derivation of name: Foetid- means "fetid" or "stinking" and refers to the foul odor of this mushroom.

Habitat

Occurrence on wood substrate: Saprobic; clustered on sticks and fallen branches of deciduous trees; July through September.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyOmphalotaceae
GenusGymnopus
SpeciesGymnopus foetidus