Collybiopsis subnuda

Collybiopsis subnuda

Collybiopsis subnuda is a species of fungus in the family Omphalotaceae.
Collybiopsis subnuda Habitat: Growing in the leaf litter of a deciduous forest
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Appearance

Cap: 1-5 cm; convex with an incurved margin when young, becoming broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed; dry; fairly bald; cinnamon brown to dark brown or reddish brown when young and fresh, fading to pinkish tan; usually becoming somewhat wrinkled and developing a broadly lined margin; in old age or in dry conditions often splitting radially and/or becoming contorted.

Gills: Attached to the stem, or nearly free from it by maturity; distant or nearly so; whitish when young, darkening to pinkish buff.

Stem: 2-7 cm long; up to about 3 mm thick; more or less equal, but usually flaring at the apex; dry; tough; bald above; finely hairy or finely velvety below; buff, darkening to brownish, reddish brown, or nearly black near the base.

Flesh: Whitish to brownish; thin; tough.
Collybiopsis subnuda Habitat: Growing in the leaf litter of a deciduous forest
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Habitat

Saprobic; growing scattered, gregariously or in loose clusters on the leaf litter of oaks and other hardwoods

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyOmphalotaceae
GenusCollybiopsis
SpeciesCollybiopsis subnuda