Description: Inocybe erubescens A. Blytt Image location: Lebanon Identification to species level is needed. Suspected Scientific name: Tricholoma sp. Fruiting body: Cap: conic to hemispheric becoming convex in age, whitish with a beige-yellow tint in age. Slightly cottony when young becoming smooth. Margin has white flakes attached that falls-off in age. Gills: notched, whitish with a yellowish tint, more so in age. Stalk: colored like cap, covered in whitish flakes when young and floccose in age, slightly tapering upwards. Dimensions: Cap: around 4cm across. Stalk: 7-8cm tall and 1-1.5cm thick. Microscopic features: Spores: yellowish in mass and under microscope. Smooth, elliptical with apiculus, 11.5-17.5 × 6.5-10µm. Occurrence: scattered to gregarious (separate or small cluster of separate), on ground (humus) in cedar and Acer area. November 5, 2008. Comments and Observations: Chemical tests: positive (brown on cap and gills). Odor: pleasant. [admin – Sat Aug 14 02:02:15 +0000 2010]: Changed location name from ‘Lebanon, Middle East’ to ‘Lebanon’ Recognized by sight
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33° 52′ 22.8″ N, 35° 51′ 33.84″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 33.873000; 35.859400.