False Yellowfoot
Chrysomphalina chrysophylla (Fr.) Clémençon
False Yellowfoot: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/17453
Synonyms
Gerronema chrysophyllum  Omphalina chrysophylla 
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According to MushroomExpert.com, this species is identical to G. strombodes in the field, but the cap of G. chrysophylla dries darker than G. strombodes and the gills are a much brighter yellow or yellowish-orangish (L. Biechele, pers. comm.).

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Source: Wikipedia

Chrysomphalina chrysophylla
Chrysomphalina chrysophylla
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Chrysomphalina chrysophylla
(Fr.) Clémençon (1982)

Chrysomphalina chrysophylla is a species of mushroom with a north temperate distribution. Described by Elias Magnus Fries in 1821, it was placed in the genus Chrysomphalina by Swiss mycologist Heinz Clémençon in 1982.[1]

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  1. ^ Clémençon H. (1982). "Kompendium der Blätterpilze Europäische omphalinoide Tricholomataceae" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Mykologie (in German). 48 (2): 195–237.
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