Bolbitius Versicolor
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Bolbitius Versicolor
''Bolbitius'' is a genus of small mushrooms in the family Bolbitiaceae. Description The genus ''Bolbitius'' is defined as small thin ''Mycena''-like mushrooms, with a hymenoderm pileipellis, a glutinous pileus (mycology), cap surface, and spores that are brown in spore print, deposit. Spores of mushrooms of this genus are thick-walled, smooth and have a germ pore. Species , Index Fungorum lists 54 valid species in ''Bolbitius'': *''Bolbitius acer'' *''Bolbitius affinis'' *''Bolbitius albiceps'' *''Bolbitius albus'' *''Bolbitius alliaceus'' *''Bolbitius ameghinoi'' *''Bolbitius broadwayi'' *''Bolbitius bruchii'' *''Bolbitius brunneus'' *''Bolbitius caducus'' *''Bolbitius callistus'' *''Bolbitius citrinus'' *''Bolbitius compactus'' *''Bolbitius coprophilus'' *''Bolbitius cremeus'' *''Bolbitius demangei'' *''Bolbitius elegans'' *''Bolbitius excoriatus'' *''Bolbitius exiguus'' *''Bolbitius expansus'' *''Bolbitius ferrugineus'' *''Bolbitius flavellus'' *''Bolbitius flavus'' *''Bol ...
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Bolbitius Titubans
''Bolbitius titubans'', also known as ''Bolbitius vitellinus'', is a widespread species of mushroom found in America and Europe. It grows chiefly on dung or heavily fertilized soil, and sometimes on grass. It is nonpoisonous. Description The mushroom cap is between 1.5–7 cm, and grows from egg-shaped when young to broadly convex, finally ending up nearly flat. The cap's color starts yellow or bright yellow, and fades to whitish or greyish with age. The gills are free from the stem or narrowly attached to it, are fragile and soft, and fade from whitish or pale yellowish to rusty cinnamon with age. The stem is 3–12 cm tall and 2–6 mm wide, is whitish-yellow with a fine mealy powdering, and is very delicate. The spores In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae ...
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