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michael kuo also known as lepiota alba, this medium-sized lepiotoid mushroom is apparently fairly widespread in north america, but is not common, and rarely if ever included in north american field guides. it can be recognized by its size, its whitish, non-scaly cap with a brownish center, its preference for
grassy habitats, and microscopic features (including fairly large, fusiform-amygdaliform spores and a cutis). lepiota erminea is very similar to lepiota clypeolaria in stature and in its long, fusiform spores, which led one nineteenth-century mycologist to describe it as a white variety of that species...
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