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Gymnopilus subfulvus (Peck) Murrill
Flammula subfulva Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 41: 68. 1888.
Pileus convex, more or less cespitose, 3.5-6 cm. broad; surface viscid, innately fibrillose, sordid-tawny, spotted toward the margin with darker colored, appressed scales; context grayishwhite ; lamellae crowded, adnate, becoming ferruginous; spores ellipsoid, uninucleate, brownish-ferruginous, 6-7.5 X 4 y,; stipe equal or slightly tapering upward, fibrillose, solid, whitish, 5-7.5 cm. long, 4r-8 mm. thick.
Type locauty: Catskill Mountains, New York. Habitat: About the bases of trees. Distribution : New York and Pennsylvania.
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William Alphonso Murrill. 1917. (AGARICALES); AGARICACEAE (pars); AGARICEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 10(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Gymnopilus subfulvus

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Gymnopilus subfulvus is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It was given its current name by American mycologist Murrill in 1917.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Murrill WA. (1917). "Gymnopilus". North American Flora. 10: 193–215.

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Gymnopilus subfulvus: Brief Summary

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Gymnopilus subfulvus is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It was given its current name by American mycologist Murrill in 1917.

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