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Leucocoprinus viridiflavus

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1.1-2.9 cm wide, conical or convex when young expanding to convex or applanate when mature. Broadly umbonate with a pastel yellow surface that is smooth or rarely has minute fibrils which are olive or the same colour as the cap surface. All parts discolour to olive and finally dark grey with
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4–7 cm tall and 2-4mm thick with a slightly bulbous base that is up to 6mm wide from which the stem may taper up from slightly or be otherwise equal in width across the length. The surface is pastel yellow and smooth but with fibers towards the base whilst the interior is solid at first but
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2.5–3 cm tall and 3mm thick tapering upwards from a slightly wider base. The surface is greenish-yellow or sulphur-yellow similar to the cap and is fibrillose with dark green fibers towards the base. The interior is hollow with white fibers and yellow flesh.
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Up to 2.5 cm wide, umbonate and almost planar when expanded. The surface colour is greenish-yellow or sulphur-yellow and is coated in thin dark green patches and specks which may appear sticky when moist or shiny when dry. The central disc or
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Free, crowded or moderately crowded and up to 4mm wide. Pastel yellow to greenish yellow with some fringing on the edges that is more noticeable with age and when viewed with a lens.
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is a small dapperling mushroom with thin yellow flesh (up to 4mm thick at the central disc) that discolours olive or green when damaged or cut.
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bruising. The cap edges do not have striations and are incurved when young, becoming straight with age sometimes with veil fragments present.
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or may be subject to reclassification as some of these species are poorly documented and all are scarcely observed. As the
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is scarcely recorded and little known. The specimens described by Petch were found on the ground in flower beds in
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hollowing with age. The membranous stem ring is located towards the top of the step (superior) but may disappear.
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Pilzkompendium Bd. 3. Die übrigen Gattungen der Agaricales mit weißem Sporenpulver [...] Beschreibungen
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Ellipsoid to subamygdaliform with a germ pore that is not easily distinguished. Dextrinoid. 5.5-8.5 x 4-5 μm.
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characteristics of these species are similar and unusual within these genera it may take
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There are a small number of similarly green bruising greenish-yellow species including
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Free, crowded and likewise greenish-yellow or sulphur-yellow with green bruising.
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species which display striations at the cap edges this species is said to have an
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whilst the specimens described by Kumar and Manimohan were found in
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is a darker green than the rest of the surface. As opposed to most
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where they were scattered or solitary on soil amongst decaying
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campus immediately after heavy rains during dry periods.
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leaves. It was noted as appearing regularly around the
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(2009-07-16). 656:Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya 8: 785: 749:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 20: 691: 469:is similar but expands on these details: 597: 398:and then reclassified again in 2012 as 742: 201: 669: 667: 665: 462:Ovoid and pale yellow. 5-8 x 3-4 μm. 7: 645: 643: 641: 639: 376:in 1917 by the English mycologist 14: 326: 309: 289: 271: 249: 244: 224: 209: 35: 386:In 2009 it was reclassified as 588:analysis to distinguish them. 1: 559:Leucoagaricus houaynhangensis 545:Leucocoprinus viridiflavoides 449:hanging from the cap edges. 652:"Additions to Ceylon Fungi" 549:Leucoagaricus viriditinctus 445:margin, with pieces of the 363:Leucoagaricus viridiflavus. 217:Mycological characteristics 952: 799:Leucoagaricus viridiflavus 539:Leucoagaricus sulphurellus 502:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 467:Leucoagaricus viridiflavus 415:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 400:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 396:Patinjareveettil Manimohan 388:Leucoagaricus viridiflavus 361:. It may also be known as 346:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 206:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 180:Leucoagaricus viridiflavus 141:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 25:Leucocoprinus viridiflavus 167: 160: 137: 130: 32:Scientific classification 30: 23: 765:"Mycotaxon 76: 39, 2000" 497:Habitat and distribution 465:The 2009 description of 921:Fungi described in 1917 769:www.cybertruffle.org.uk 650:Petch, T. (1915–1917). 610:www.speciesfungorum.org 715:Erhard Ludwig (2012). 380:who classified it was 382:Lepiota viridiflava. 123:L. viridiflavus 422:Lepiota viridiflava 170:Lepiota viridiflava 926:Fungi of Sri Lanka 553:Lepiota cyanescens 526:Calicut University 903: 902: 888:Open Tree of Life 791:Taxon identifiers 728:978-3-940316-03-5 489:Not distinctive. 342: 341: 199:Species of fungus 197: 196: 191: 177: 16:Species of fungus 943: 896: 895: 883: 882: 870: 869: 857: 856: 844: 843: 831: 830: 818: 817: 816: 786: 779: 778: 776: 775: 761: 755: 754: 748: 740: 712: 706: 705: 695: 671: 660: 659: 647: 634: 633: 626: 620: 619: 617: 616: 602: 420:Petch described 349:is a species of 330: 329: 313: 312: 293: 292: 275: 274: 253: 252: 248: 247: 228: 227: 213: 202: 182: 172: 143: 40: 39: 21: 951: 950: 946: 945: 944: 942: 941: 940: 906: 905: 904: 899: 891: 886: 878: 873: 865: 860: 852: 847: 839: 834: 826: 821: 812: 811: 806: 793: 783: 782: 773: 771: 763: 762: 758: 741: 729: 714: 713: 709: 693:10.5248/108.385 673: 672: 663: 649: 648: 637: 628: 627: 623: 614: 612: 604: 603: 599: 594: 534: 532:Similar species 499: 412: 392:T.K. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Agaricaceae
Leucocoprinus
Binomial name
Petch
E.Ludw.
Synonyms
Petch
T.K.A.Kumar
Manim.
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Mycological characteristics
Gills
hymenium
Cap
Hymenium
Stipe
ring
saprotrophic
unknown
mushroom
fungus
Agaricaceae
described

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