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Public Description of Coprinellus micaceus (Bull.) Vilgalys, Hopple & Jacq. Johnson
Taxonomic Classification: Domain: Eukarya General Description: It is commonly called the Mica Cap. C. micaceus is one of the inky caps, so called because of the way the gills digest themselves (deliquesce) to release spores, leaving a black residue that resembles ink. Also known as Coprinus micaceus. The genus Coprinus was split up based on many microscopic features. Diagnostic Description: This mushroom is one of the inky caps. Gills self-digest to release the spores, producing an inky substance. Distribution: This mushroom can be found throughout most of North America. It is known to be widespread throughout the United States and can be found fruiting from spring until fall. This mushroom can also be found commonly in Europe. Habitat: This mushroom is a saprophyte. It can be found growing on decaying wood. C. micaceus can be found in numerous places. It grows commonly on decaying wood in forests. It can also be found in lawns, growing on buried decaying wood or old dead stumps. Look Alikes: Coprinopsis atramentarius also fruits in dense clusters, but its cap is brown, and it is a larger mushroom than C. micaceus. The more common Coprinus comatus is much larger and scalier. Uses: It is an edible mushroom, if eaten when young, before gills deliquesce. References: Bessette, A.E., A.R. Bessette, & D.W. Fischer. Mushrooms of Northeastern North America. 1997. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2002. Kuo, M. “Coprinellus micaceus.” Mushroomexpert.com. Feb. 2008. Accessed Dec. 8 2008. http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinellus_micaceus.html Sasata, R. “Coprinellus micaceus.” Medicinal Mushrooms. Aug. 17 2008. Accessed Dec. 8 2008. http://healing-mushrooms.net/... Wood, M. & F. Stevens. “Coprinellus micaceus.” MykoWeb. 2007. Accessed Dec. 8 2008. http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Coprinellus_micaceus.html Notes: “Common Name: Mica Cap / Glistening Inky Cap” Also known as Coprinus micaceus. Melinda Mundt Description authors: Tom Volk, Melinda Mundt (Request Authorship Credit) Created: 2008-12-25 19:54:02 EST (-0500) by Tom Volk (TomVolk) |