Wrinkled-cap Psathyrella
Typhrasa delineata (Peck) S.D. Russell
Wrinkled-cap Psathyrella: https://marylandbiodiversity.org/species/11562
Synonyms
Psathyrella delineata  Typhrasa gossypina (misapplied?) Wrinkled Psathyrella 
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41 Records

Status

Found scattered or in groups on decaying hardwood mulch or debris.

Description

Cap: Dark reddish-brown fading to tan in age; covered with silky white fibrils when young; radially grooved/wrinkled; convex to nearly flat (in age), sometimes with a broad umbo; margin may have veil remnants. Gills: Rangefrom dull-white to purplish-brown with edges minutely fringed in age, some with white edges. Stalk: White above to pale brown below, coated with silky fibrils; copious amount of white mycelium at base (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

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