Mycena capillaripes

Mycena capillaripes

Mycena capillaripes is one of several grey-brown, bleach-odored Mycenas
Mycena capillaripes another mycena that smells of bleach when crushed, this one distinguished by the pink tipped gills Fall,Geotagged,Mycena capillaripes,United States

Appearance

Pileus
Cap 1-2 cm broad, convex, becoming bell-shaped, slightly knobbed or umbonate at maturity; margin entire to slightly scalloped; surface smooth, translucent-striate when moist, grey-brown, sometimes tinged pale vinaceous, fading to pale grey, then slightly furrowed; flesh thin, grey, unchanging; odor of bleach; taste mild.

Lamellae
Gills adnate, moderately broad, close, in age subdistant, ashy-grey, edges pinkish.

Stipe
Stipe 4-6 cm long, 1-2 mm thick, thin, fragile, hollow; equal or slightly enlarged at the base; apex faintly pruinose, otherwise smooth or polished, colored like the cap but the apex usually paler; veil absent.

Habitat

Scattered or in troops under conifers

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyMycenaceae
GenusMycena
SpeciesMycena capillaripes