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Pseudotricholoma metapodium

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68: 43: 371:, up to 90 mm (3.5 in) tall, the cap convex then flat, up to 100 mm (4 in) across. The cap surface is smooth, pale to dark grey-brown to reddish brown, often splitting at margin. The 442:, a declining habitat due to changing agricultural practices. As a result, the species is of global conservation concern and is listed as "endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 284:. The species has a European distribution, occurring mainly in agriculturally unimproved grassland. Threats to its habitat have resulted in the mealy meadowcap being assessed as globally " 863: 788: 708: 902: 882: 775: 656: 856: 289: 580: 887: 47: 912: 849: 67: 379:(stem) is smooth, finely fibrillose, similarly coloured to the pileus or paler, slowly bruising red then black, lacking a 409:
can look similar, but is typically paler, does not change colour when bruised, and is microscopically distinct. The rare
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The mealy meadowcap is rare but widespread in northern and central Europe. It occurs in old, agriculturally unimproved,
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does bruise red, but is typically blacker and is also microscopically distinct.
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is white, the spores (under a microscope) ellipsoid to oblong,
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(eds.). 495:"English names for fungi 2022" 1: 607:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 573:Flora Agaricina Neerlandica 499:British Mycological Society 472:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 436:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 262:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 172:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 25:Pseudotricholoma metapodium 929: 822: 403:In grassland, the common 273:(gilled mushroom) in the 194: 187: 168: 161: 63:Scientific classification 61: 39: 30: 23: 493:Holden L. (April 2022). 419:Distribution and habitat 337:, found that the latter 325:in 1973, but subsequent 220:Camarophyllus metapodius 888:Fungi described in 1818 913:Tricholomataceae stubs 832:-related article is a 427:(pastures and lawns). 300:The species was first 228:Neohygrocybe metapodia 209:Hygrophorus metapodius 425:short-sward grassland 244:Porpoloma metapodium 223:(Fr.) Wünsche (1877) 739:Agaricus metapodius 329:research, based on 319:transferred it to 313:Agaricus metapodius 236:Hygrocybe metapodia 231:(Fr.) Herink (1958) 198:Agaricus metapodius 33:Conservation status 553:10.12705/635.635.3 412:Neohygrocybe ovina 309:Elias Magnus Fries 154:P. metapodium 845: 844: 817: 816: 722:Open Tree of Life 599:Taxon identifiers 440:waxcap grasslands 352:or the new genus 258: 257: 252: 240: 239:(Fr.) 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Index

Conservation status
Endangered
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Tricholomataceae
Pseudotricholoma
Binomial name
Fr.
Synonyms
Fr.
Fr.
Singer
species
agaric
family
Tricholomataceae
endangered
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
described
mycologist
Elias Magnus Fries
Rolf Singer
Porpoloma
molecular

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