Inocybe species ?- Godawari, Lalitpur, Nepal



 
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Location:  Godawari, Lalitpur, Nepal
Date: 14 September 2013
Elevation : 1475 m.
Habit : Wild 

without spore prints???? look at the gills, their roots in some cases, sticky or not, kind of habitat, was there dead tree the host? etc. this an example of exercise in futility
and the hardy foolish person who would stick their neck out and give a diagnosis would loose their membership in the mycology field. these are snaps good to show to family
and to print in some pamphlet. AFTER a fully legitimate study has been done to identify the fungus. until then diagnosis has to be fungus dubia

Is the 2nd image of the reverse side ?
No ... Another one I think is same sp. 
Inocybe is probable.
Between Inocybe asterospora and Inocybe calospora ??
Inocybe spp. are very difficult to identify, even after microscopy.



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