Marasmius subnudus Ellis ex Peck    Synonyms: Collybiopsis subnuda, Gymnopus subnudus, Marasmiellus subnudus.
Kingdom Fungi   >   Phylum Basidiomycota   >   Class Agaricomycetes   >   Order Agaricales   >   Family Marasmiaceae   >   Genus Marasmius   

Description:

Cap: Cinnamon to pinkish-tan (in age); flat to depressed; thin; inrolled margin when young, wavy in age. Gills: Whitish to pinkish-buff. Stalk: Buff becoming brown to nearly black near base; tough; apex smooth, remainder hairy to velvety (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Where to find:

Habitat: On leaf litter under hardwoods. The similar G. dichrous occurs on wood and has swollen point of attachment.

There are 41 records in the project database.

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Marasmius subnudus fruiting bodies in Howard Co., Maryland (9/9/2009). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus fruiting bodies in Howard Co., Maryland (9/9/2009). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus gills in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus caps in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Marasmius subnudus spores collected in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). Teardrop-shaped, smooth, hyaline; measured 8.1-9.1 X 3.9-4.2 microns. Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)

Spores collected from a Marasmius subnudus specimen in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)


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