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conifer debris, usually found under pines (species of pinus, with bundled needles). it is very similar to gymnopus dryophilus , but it tends to have a reddish brown, rather than yellow-brown, cap. additionally, its stem is frequently somewhat club-shaped and its gills are often finely jagged--features not
usually found in the straight-stemmed, even-gilled gymnopus dryophilus. some sources emphasize a difference in spore print color (pinkish for rhodocollybia butyracea; white for gymnopus dryophilus), but the difference, which is minimal at best, requires a very thick spore print, natural lighting, and...
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