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Old November 6th, 2009, 07:49 AM
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Champignon ?

Hello,
Above all, thank you to excuse my bad English.
J have found this species in a park under a willow, in the North-East of France.
Largest has a hat diameter 105x100mm; the height of the foot 75mm, diameter 65 X 40mm.
Without particular taste, those release in all the part a strong unpleasant odor, naphthaline kind.
Its consistency is a little rubbery, with traces of cortine.
It is deprived of ring, bulb and volva.
The spores are brown rusts, 10x5.5µ.
Thanks a lot
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Old November 6th, 2009, 05:30 PM
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Re: Champignon ?

Not a Champignon (i.e., Agaricus sp.): Agaricus has a darker, chocolate-brown spore print and a ring on the stipe among other things. You have a species of Cortinarius.
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Old November 7th, 2009, 03:09 AM
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Re: Champignon ?

OK for Cortinarius, but of which species ?
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