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ampulloclitocybe...] by michael kuo this is a distinctive clitocyboid mushroom from the pacific northwest: it has a dark brown cap that contrasts nicely with its decurrent white gills, it grows from the wood or woody debris of conifers, and, under the microscope, it features very funky, swollen-fusiform spores
. ampulloclitocybe clavipes is similar, but grows on the ground, is usually paler, and features very different, ellipsoid spores. i am following bigelow ( a) and gregory ( ) in applying the name avellaneialba to the species described here, but i am not entirely convinced that the mushroom originally...
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