Location: Kathmandu Valley Date: October 2020 Elevation: 1500m. Habitat : Wild Although fruiting bodies are still immature but this reminds me of Flammulina sp. (Physalacriaceae) ... any idea of wood host tree please try to collect host tree data also while picturing mushroom beacause many a times it really aids in correct identification of mushroom. I will post my Flammulina cf. populonica images for comparison shortly. It was a decayed root stock. I shall keep in mind in future! Thanks, ... Catalogue of life shows Flammulina under family Charopidae Flammulina belongs to Physalacriaceae as per COL and most recent papers and other sites http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/763e441f9de7ec8f7bcf322879c8ebe2 Sir I think you confused it with Flammulina Suter. now basionym of Phenacohelix genera which belongs to Charopidae (Mollusca) and is a land snail genera and family, not a mushroom :-) Thanks, ..., Sorry, for the confusion. Yes It is Flammulina sp, (Physalacriaceae) close to F. velutipes (Curtis) Singer Thanks, ..., What are the species reported from Nepal? I think very difficult to say about species id (as images look different) as per |
Species- Fungi (Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Species) > A---L > B > Phylum Basidiomycota > Class Agaricomycetes > Order Agaricales > Physalacriaceae > Flammulina > Flammulina species >