... Psathyrella epimyces on Coprinus spp .; Volvariella surrecta on various Tricholomataceae ; Squamanita spp . on various agarics ; Rayner et al . 1985 ; Spurr et al . 1985 ; Jeffries and Young 1994 ; Redhead et al . 1994 ) . Such forms ...
... Psathyrella epimyces Distinctive . White veil leaves a volva - like ring at base of white stipe . Indistinct odor and taste . Edibility ? Range NA . 409a . ( 408b ) Cap ( 1-4 in . wide ) whitish to ochraceous , with grayish brown scales ...
... Psathyrella caput - medusae ( Fr. ) Konr . & Maubl . Psathyrella subgen . Mycophila A. H. Smith in Mem . N.Y. bot Gdn 24 : 60. 1972. - Type : Psathyrella epimyces ( Peck ) A. H. Smith . 1 The lectotypification of ( sub ) genus Psathyra ...
... Psathyrella epimyces This mushroom is among the most striking of lawn mushrooms . It is a parasite of Coprinus comatus , the shaggy mane , causing the usually cylindrical cap of its host to become shortened and funnel - shaped ( Figure ...
... Psathyrella fruits from inside the vase; fall; rare, but where it occurs, it is to be expected every year EDIBILITY: Unknown COMMENTS: In a genus of mostly saprobic mushrooms ... Psathyrella epimyces CAP: Up to 3 in. wide; whitish, at.
... Psathyrella epimyces, which delights in eating shaggy manes (Coprinus comatus) See also Parasites. mAitAKe 97 M agic Mushrooms A generic name for certain.