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| | | Re: Help with fungi ID Quote:
Originally Posted by giuliano 3- Clitocybe gibba, but the first left photo I see another type, perhaps a C. nebularis? Is not clear..sorry. | The one on the left is Clitocybe nebularis.
The one on the right is less clear to me. Clitocybe gibba tends to have more of a matt texture to the cap cuticle and I'd be tempted to think this was a pale Lepista flaccida. Only the spores would give a definitive answer.
I agree with Mal on Mycena aetites.
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