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growing on
animal dung. The
fruitbodies have a
small conical or
convex cap,
subdistant gills with an
adnate attachment, a
slender brown stipe and a
faint blueing...
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distinguished from the
other species because the
gills are
fairly distant ("
subdistant") and
because it has a
large persistent volva around the base of the stipe...
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becoming progressively orange towards the base. The
gills are adnate,
subdistant, and yellowish,
becoming lighter in age; and the
spore print is white...
- the stem,
sulphur yellow, with
spacing that can vary from
crowded to
subdistant at up to 4mm wide. With age the
gills may
bulge in the
middle (ventricose)...
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whorl are
broad and
subdivided by a fine groove,
longitudinal striae subdistant (so that the
interstices are
transversely oblong) and p****ing occasionally...
- Trochidae. The
rather solid, imperforate.
subpellucid s**** is white, with
subdistant spiral riblets, and very
minute longitudinal striae. The five, convex...
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chrome yellow colour with
paler centre flesh when dry. Gills:
Adnate and
subdistant with a
ventricose bulge. 1.5-3mm wide. They
start whitish before developing...
- with
slight striations running up the
length of the stem. Gills: Adnate,
subdistant,
starting light yellow but
maturing to
rusty brown. Spores: (8) 9.5-12...
- cap. The cap
edges are
scaly with
striations and furrows. Gills: Free,
subdistant and white. Stem: 2.5-6cm long and 1.5-2.5mm
thick tapering slightly from...
- the stem,
resulting in a gill
spacing that is
described as "close to
subdistant"—gaps are
visible between adjacent gills.
There are
additional gills,...