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Observação: Psathyrella (Fr.) Quél. (94703)
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Public Description (default) [Edit]
When: 2012-05-06
Collection location: Planalto das Cezaredas, Portugal [Click for map]
Who: zaca
No herbarium specimen
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Proposed Name Usuário Community Vote
  zaca   -20% (4)   Eye3
Recognized by sight
  Christian Schwarz   80% (4)   Eyes3
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Created: 2012-05-15 17:05:26 EDT (-0400)
By: zaca
Summary: No way,

I didn’t bring the specimens home.

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Created: 2012-05-15 10:32:17 EDT (-0400)
By: Alan Rockefeller (Alan Rockefeller)
Summary: It still looks like Psathyrella to me

How strong was the stem? Microscopy would be interesting.

310292

Created: 2012-05-14 19:29:31 EDT (-0400)
By: zaca
Summary: Thanks, Alan, for asking.

Because they were very small, terrestrial, the stem was not brittle, the gills were medium brown with some golden traces at the edges, and so on …

300616

Created: 2012-05-14 18:53:38 EDT (-0400)
By: Alan Rockefeller (Alan Rockefeller)
Summary: Why not Psathyrella?

310292

Created: 2012-05-14 17:41:06 EDT (-0400)
By: zaca
Summary: I don’t believe …

this is a “Psathyrella”. The bigest one had only a bit more than 1 cm for the diameter of cap and very fragile structure.
Although some wood can be seen in the first picture, they were attached to the ground.

300616


Created: 2012-05-14 16:08:56 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-05-14 20:59:55 EDT (-0400)
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Traduzido para o Português por Everaldo, Lu e lt_pereira: everaldo, lt_pereira