Lyophyllum anthracophilum

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Lyophyllum anthracophilum

21 December 2008 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Synonymns

Tephrocybe anthracophila

Cap

Convex, then flattened, or depressed, margin lined, dark brown, drying paler, to about 3 cm across

Gills

Adnate to subdecurrent, whitish, greyish or pale brown

Stem

Equal, slender, smooth, grey, pale brown or dark brown

Flesh

Thin

Smell

Mealy, especially when crushed

Taste

Mealy

Season

Autumn to winter

Distribution

Rarely recorded

Habitat

On burnt ground in woods, usually in groups

Spore Print

White

Microscopic Features

Spores spherical to sub-spherical (5-6) x (5-6) µm2. Basidia clavate, 4-spored.

Edibility

Unknown

Notes

Could be confused with Lyophyllum ambusta, Lyophyllum atratum and Myxomphalia maura, which may also occur on burnt ground.

Lyophyllum anthracophilum

21 December 2008 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

Lyophyllum anthracophilum

Spores viewed with a x100 immersion objective. 21 December 2008 Surrey. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.