Conocybe tenera

Conocybe tenera is a widely distributed member of the genus Conocybe. This mushroom is the type species for the genus Conocybe.

Conocybe tenera
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Bolbitiaceae
Genus: Conocybe
Species:
C. tenera
Binomial name
Conocybe tenera
Conocybe tenera
float
Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is conical or convex
hymenium is adnate
stipe is bare
spore print is brown
ecology is saprotrophic
edibility: inedible

Description

Conocybe tenera is a small saprotrophic mushroom with a conic to convex cap and is smooth and colored cinnamon brown. It is usually less than 2 cm across and is striate almost to the center. The gills are adnate and colored pale brown, darkening in age. The spores are yellowish brown, smooth and ellipsoid with a germ pore, measuring 12 x 6 micrometres. The stem is 3 to 9 cm long, 1.5 mm thick, and is equal width for the whole length, sometimes with some swelling at the base. It lacks an annulus (ring), is hollow and pruinose near the top.

Distribution and habitat

Widely distributed across the world. Found in meadows and cities.

Edibility

The species is inedible,[2] and might contain toxins which could prove fatal.

References

  1. Fayod, Victor (1889). "Prodrome d'une histoire naturelle des agaricinés". Annales des sciences naturelles: Botanique. 7. 9: 357.
  2. Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.

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