- certain. Cap: (0.5)1 — 2(3) cm in diameter,
conic to
campanulate or
subumbonate and
often with a
slight papilla,
hygrophanous or glabrescent, even to...
- such as
coloration and shape. Cap: (1) 1.5 — 5 (8) cm across,
convex to
subumbonate,
chestnut or
orangish brown to
yellowish brown to
pearly cream color...
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semilanceata and can be
differentiated by its lack of a
papilla and a
convex to
subumbonate cap. "Strictipes"
comes from the
Latin words stricti (narrow) and pes...
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white stem and flesh. Cap: 3-6cm wide,
starting bulbous before becoming subumbonate and
expanding to plano-convex with an
obtuse umbo. The
surface is reddish-orange...
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present of
olere “smell”. Cap: (1)2 — 3(4) cm in diameter,
convex to
subumbonate,
umbonate or with a
slight depression, glabrous, even to
slightly striate...
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brought to
scientific attention by Lee Walstad. Cap: 2 – 6 cm,
convex to
subumbonate, brownish-yellow, hygrophanous,
margin striate when moist,
often with...
- (Mexico). The cap is 1–3 cm (0.4–1.2 in) in diameter, bell-shaped to
subumbonate, smooth, and
slightly slimy but soon dry. The
color may
range from a...