WebSnowy inkcap, Coprinus niveus, found on dung in Dorset, UK, November 2008 lee collins (United Kingdom) - 28 April 2009 Coprinus niveus By uploading images and text you … WebCoprinus Coprinus atramentarius - Common Inkcap Coprinus comatus - Shaggy Inkcap Coprinus lagopus - Hare's Foot Inkcap Coprinus micaceus - Glistening Inkcap Coprinus niveus - Snowy Inkcap Coprinus sp. - An Inkcap. Cortinarius Cortinarius bolaris - Dappled Webcap Cortinarius sanguineus - Blood-red Webcap Cortinarius violaceus - Violet Webcap ...
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Websnowy inkcap / ink cap [Coprinopsis nivea, syn.: Coprinus niveus, Agaricus niveus] Dung-Tintling {m} mycol. T Schneeweißer Tintling {m} mycol. T Schneeweißer Mist-Tintling / Misttintling {m} mycol. T snowy wood-rush [Luzula nivea] Schneemarbel {f} bot. T Schnee-Hainsimse {f} bot. T Schneeweiße Hainsimse {f} bot. T Web(Snowy Inkcap) 'Feeds on' Interactions (host, substrate): ( Published interactions where Coprinopsis nivea controls and gains from the interaction ) Interactions where … haylou ls02 smartwatch black
Coprinopsis nivea (CPNSNI)[Overview] EPPO Global Database
WebRF C4DKT6 – Snowy Inkcap, Coprinopsis nivea, Psathyrellaceae. Growing on Old Cow Dung. Previously Coprinus niveus, Syn. Coprinus latisporus RM BD00HG – Inkcap, coprinus patouillardii, fungi on horse dung RF 2H57236 – Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest RF 2J5YP09 – Scattered dung (Latin Coprinellus disseminatus) Coprinopsis nivea is a small inkcap mushroom which grows in wetland environments. Cap: 1.5–3 cm. Starts egg shaped expanding to become campanulate (bell shaped). Covered in white powdery fragments of the veil when young. Gills: Start white before turning grey and ultimately black and deliquescing (dissolving into an ink-like black substance). Crowded and adnate or free. Stem: 3–9 cm long and 4-7mm in diameter. White with a very slightly bulbous ba… WebCoprinopsis nivea snowy inkcap Psathyrellaceae Species account author: Ian Gibson. Extracted from Matchmaker: Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest. Introduction to the Macrofungi Photograph click to collapse contents © Alex Bodden (Photo ID #72636) Photo details Photo details View all photos for this taxon. View all photos for this taxon. haylou moripods not charging