Species

Collybiopsis subpruinosa

Collybiopsis subpruinosa. Photo: (c) Tim Sage, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)

Marasmius is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. It contains about 500 species of agarics, of which a few, such as Marasmius oreades, are edible. However, most members of this genus are small, unimpressive brown mushrooms. Their humble appearance contributes to their not being readily distinguishable to non-specialists, and they are therefore seldom collected by mushroom hunters. Several of the species are known to grow in the characteristic fairy ring pattern.

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Sightings

Where in Humboldt


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