Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz is a fungus in the Inocybaceae family, order Agaricales, kingdom Fungi. Not known to be toxic.

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Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe tahquamenonensis is an inedible North American Inocybaceae fungus formally described in 1954.

Family
Genus
Inocybe
Order
Agaricales
Class
Agaricomycetes

About Inocybe tahquamenonensis D.E.Stuntz

Inocybe tahquamenonensis is an inedible agaric fungus species that belongs to the family Inocybaceae. It was first formally described scientifically in 1954 by mycologist Daniel E. Stuntz. The fruit bodies of this fungus have caps that range from bell-shaped to convex to flattened, with a diameter between 1.2 and 3 cm (1โ„2 to 1+1โ„4 inches). Caps are colored dark purplish brown to reddish-brown or blackish-brown, and the fungal flesh is reddish-purple. The gills connect to the stipe, are spaced somewhat widely apart, and start out reddish brown before maturing to chocolate brown; they may sometimes develop whitish edges. This species produces a brown spore print, and individual spores measure 6โ€“8.5 by 5โ€“6 ฮผm. Fruit bodies of Inocybe tahquamenonensis grow singly, scattered across an area, or in groups under deciduous trees in the United States.

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Taxonomy

Fungi โ€บ Basidiomycota โ€บ Agaricomycetes โ€บ Agaricales โ€บ Inocybaceae โ€บ Inocybe

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy ยท Disclaimer

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