Agrocybe erebia (Cyclocybe erebia)
Systematics:
- Department: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
- Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
- Family: Strophariaceae
- Genus: Cyclocybe (Cyclocybe)
- Species: Cyclocybe erebia (Agrocybe erebia)
Synonyms:
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Dark vole;
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Agrocybe erebia;
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Pholiota erebia.
Description: A hat with a diameter of 5-7 cm, first bell-shaped, sticky, dark brown, brown-chestnut, with a fawn veil, then prostrate, flat, with a wavy-lobed edge, light brown or brown, smooth, shiny, with a raised wrinkled edge.
Plates: frequent, adherent with a tooth, sometimes inversely forked, light, then leather with a light edge.
The spore powder is brown.
The leg is 5-7 long and about 1 cm in diameter, slightly swollen or fusiform, longitudinal fibrous, with a ring, with a granular bloom above it, striped below. The ring is thin, bent or pendant, striped, gray-brownish.
Flesh: thin, cotton-like, pale yellow, grayish-brownish, with a fruity smell.
Distribution: Distributed from the second half of June to autumn, in mixed and deciduous forests (with birch), at the edge of the forest, outside the forest, near roads, in parks, in grass and on bare soil, in a group, rarely.
Assessment: Considered a conditionally edible mushroom.
Photo of the Agrocybe erebia mushroom from the recognition questions:
2018.04.06
2017.03.30 Alexander