Bolbitiaceae
Bolbitius titubans (Bull.) Fr.
Bolbitius titubans (Bull.) Fr.
Bolbitius titubans is a small yellow mushroom found in North America and Europe growing on dung, compost, grass, and woodchips.
Bolbitius callistus (Peck) Watling
Bolbitius callistus (Peck) Watling
Bolbitius callistus is a fungus species in Bolbitiaceae, first described by Peck and renamed by Watling in 1977.
Conocybe filaris (Fr.) Kühner
Conocybe filaris (Fr.) Kühner
Conocybe filaris is a deadly poisonous small brown mushroom found across Europe, Asia, and North America that is often mistaken for Psilocybe.
Conocybe apala (Fr.) Arnolds
Conocybe apala (Fr.) Arnolds
Conocybe apala is a small, fragile saprobic mushroom found across Europe and North America in short grass habitats.
Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner
Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner
Conocybe tenera is a small saprotrophic mushroom widely distributed worldwide, commonly found in North American disturbed areas.
Conocybe aurea (Jul.Schäff.) Hongo
Conocybe aurea (Jul.Schäff.) Hongo
Conocybe aurea is a rare widespread saprobic mushroom with unknown toxicity, found across multiple continents.
Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Watling
Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Watling
Conocybe rugosa is a deadly poisonous small brown mushroom with a movable ring, found across three continents on woodchip and compost.
Tympanella galanthina (Cooke & Massee) E.Horak
Tympanella galanthina (Cooke & Massee) E.Horak
Tympanella galanthina is a secotioid fungus found in wet forests across New Zealand's North and South Islands.
Panaeolus semiovatus (Sowerby) S.Lundell & Nannf.
Panaeolus semiovatus (Sowerby) S.Lundell & Nannf.
Panaeolus semiovatus is a dung-growing mushroom found in many temperate zones, with a sticky tan cap that lightens with age and black spores.
Panaeolus cyanescens Sacc.
Panaeolus cyanescens Sacc.
Panaeolus cyanescens Sacc. is a dung-inhabiting mushroom with blue-staining damaged tissue, found across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.) Dennis
Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.) Dennis
Panaeolus antillarum is a small to medium dung-growing fungus that is edible but not commonly eaten.
Panaeolus acuminatus (P.Kumm.) Quél.
Panaeolus acuminatus (P.Kumm.) Quél.
Panaeolus acuminatus is a widely distributed small brown black-spored mushroom that grows in grass and dung in North America and Europe.
Panaeolus fimicola (Pers.) Gillet
Panaeolus fimicola (Pers.) Gillet
Panaeolus fimicola is a widespread mushroom that grows in grassy areas, dung, and fertilized soil, appearing after cold rain from late spring to mid-fall.
Panaeolus cinctulus (Bolton) Sacc.
Panaeolus cinctulus (Bolton) Sacc.
Panaeolus cinctulus is a widespread cosmopolitan mushroom that commonly grows in fertilized lawns and gardens.
Panaeolina foenisecii (Pers.) Maire
Panaeolina foenisecii (Pers.) Maire
Panaeolina foenisecii is a common North American lawn mushroom with distinct hygrophanous brown caps and nutty, slightly unpleasant scent and taste.
Panaeolus papilionaceus (Bull.) Quél.
Panaeolus papilionaceus (Bull.) Quél.
Panaeolus papilionaceus is a dung-inhabiting mushroom with a black spore print, widely distributed across many regions worldwide.
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