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    Inosperma erubescens (formerly Inocybe erubescens, also formerly named I. patouillardii), and also commonly known as the deadly fibrecap, brick-red tear...
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    Section: Rimosae: cap always radially fibrous and cracked Inocybe rimosa Inocybe erubescens Subgenus: Inocibium - with thick-walled, crystal-bearing pleurocystidia...
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    cell walls. It is sometimes mistaken for the deadly Inocybe erubescens. The rarer I. erubescens, like I. godeyi, bruises red, though it is lighter in...
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    same time of year and locations to, and can be confused with, young Inocybe erubescens (poisonous), Melanoleuca strictipes (inedible), and Entoloma sinuatum...
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    Inosperma maculatum, formerly known as Inocybe maculata and commonly known as the frosty fibrecap or brown inocybe, is a species of mushroom in the family...
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    Stangl and J. Veselský described Inocybe kuthanii in 1979, which was later described as a variety of Inocybe cookei (Inocybe cookei var. kuthanii) by Thom...
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  • 1988 Inocybe abietis Kühner 1953 Inocybe abnormispora Alessio 1987 Inocybe abundans Murrill 1911 Inocybe acriolen Grund & D.E.Stuntz 1975 Inocybe acuta...
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    family Inocybaceae. Previously defined as a subgenus within the large genus Inocybe by Robert Kühner in 1980, these fungi were found to be more distantly related...
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    gastrointestinal irritant. Many Inocybe species such as Inocybe fastigiata and Inocybe geophylla contain muscarine. Inosperma erubescens has caused death. Some...
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  • 1983. Coprinus micaceus var. mammosus Babos 1976. Inocybe aeruginascens Babos in Bohus 1970. Inocybe javorkae Babos & Stangl 1985. Leucoagaricus brunneolilacinus...
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    are minute when compared with other poisonous fungi such as Inosperma erubescens, the small white Clitocybe species C. dealbata and C. rivulosa. The level...
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    include the deadly Lepiota helveola and Inocybe patouillardii, though the latter is now known as Inosperma erubescens as this latter description predated...
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  • Northern hemisphere Morchella spp. Inosperma erubescens (A. Blytt) Matheny & Esteve-Rav. red-staining inocybe (prev. I. patouillardii) muscarine CNS Deciduous...
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