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Infundibulicybe mediterranea

Vizzini, Contu & Musumeci
2011
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Summary

Infundibulicybe mediterranea is a species of mushroom-forming fungus that was first scientifically described in 2011. It is characterized by its funnel-shaped, dark chestnut to brown cap, white decurrent gills, and tear-shaped spores that contain several oil droplets. This edible fungus grows on leaf litter and humus beneath broadleaf trees, especially cork oak and holm oak, often forming arc patterns or small tufts. Originally found in Sardinia (Italy), it has been recorded across the Mediterranean region including southern France, Corsica, Morocco, and Cyprus....read more on Wikipedia.

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