Kuehneromyces marginellus

Kuehneromyces marginellus

Kuehneromyces marginellus is an eastern, hardwood-rotting mushroom that appears in late spring, just after morel season.
Kuehneromyces marginellus Cap: Sticky, yellowish tan, ~2 cm

Gills: Attached, close, frequent short gills

Stem: Pale with fibrils

Habitat: Growing on rotting wood in  a mixed forest Geotagged,Kuehneromyces,Kuehneromyces marginellus,Summer,United States,fungus,mushroom

Appearance

Cap: 1–4 cm; convex or almost conical at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; sticky when fresh; tan to snuff brown, fading markedly as it dries out and eventually becoming buff colored; bald.

Gills: Narrowly to broadly attached to the stem; close; short-gills frequent; whitish to pale tan when young, becoming cinnamon brown; at first covered by a whitish partial veil.

Stem: 2.5–7 cm long; 3–6 mm thick; equal or tapering slightly to base; dry; with an upward-flaring, whitish to pale tan ring that soon begins to collapse and develop a tawny brown edge; pale tan; bald or with inconspicuous fibrils just below the ring.

Flesh: Pale brownish.
Kuehneromyces marginellus 

Habitat: Deciduous forest
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Distribution

Widely distributed east of the Great Plains
Kuehneromyces marginellus 
Habitat: Deciduous forest
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Habitat

Growing alone, scattered, or in clusters on the well decayed wood of hardwoods (especially oaks and beech)

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyStrophariaceae
GenusKuehneromyces
SpeciesKuehneromyces marginellus