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Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.) Dennis 1961

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Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.) Dennis (1961)
Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.) Dennis 1961

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Uncertain
New Zealand
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Potentially historically misidentified as P. semiovatus but new material is required for confirmation.

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(Fr.) Dennis
Fr.
Dennis
1961
124
ICN
species
Panaeolus antillarum

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antillarum

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The spores are much too small (13-17 X 9-11 µ) for this specimen (COLENSO b 806) to be conspecific with the coprophilous A. fimiputris. Cystidia are absent.
Pileus submembranaceous, conical; then expanded, with an indication of a broad umbo, even, viscid, smoky-grey, pale dingy ochraceous when dry, 2.5-5 cm. broad; gills adnate, 4-6 mm. broad, greyish-black, margin the same colour; spores elliptical, apiculate, 9-10 x 6 µ ; stem 6-12 cm. high, about 4 mm. thick, often rather flexuous, equal, smooth, pallid, hollow; ring imperfect, usually only indicated by a pale zone round the stem above the middle.
New Zealand. Australia, Europe, United States.
On dung, &c.
Solitary, gregarious, or clustered. Differs from Anellaria separata in colour, and in the very imperfect ring, and in this last character connects the genera Anellaria and Panaeolus. Differs from Coprinus in the gills not being deliquescent.

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9 March 2016
31 August 2016
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