EDIBLE. Lepiota, the genus name, comes from the Latin word lepis, meaning scale - a reference to the scaly caps of this group of agarics. A common and widespread species—one of the most widespread fungi in the genus Lepiota—it has been reported from Europe, northern Asia, North America, and New Zealand. As per the norm, most scheduled dates should still be considered "soft" and subject to change. Gillet, Lepiota naucina var. I had zero knowledge of parasol-like mushrooms this summer. Gray (Agaricales), a genus containing over 400 species (Kirk et al., 2001). edibility: edible Leucoagaricus americanus is a mushroom in the genus Leucoagaricus , native to North America . Singer, Lepiota leucothites (Vittad.) : Fr.) je otrovna gljiva iz porodice pečurki (Agaricaceae).Klobuk je u početku je zvonolik, kasnije raširen i s tupim ispupčenjem, malo vijugav, bijele boje, prekriven crvenosmeđim ljuskama, samo ispupčenje je potpuno smeđe boje, širok 2-5 cm. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more! (Lyon) different appearance from the edible species M. procera and M. rachodes and are unlikely to be confused with them. It is believed that Lepiota cristata is inedible and slightly poisonous, so it should always be avoided. Karakteristike. Chlorophyllum molybdites — This mushroom is probably responsible for more poisonings than any other in the United States. Mushrooms from species Amanita phalloides, Lepiota cristata, L. brunneoincarnata and Inocybe asterospora can be identified mistakenly as edible by the collector. Synonyms of Lepiota cristata include Agaricus granulatus Schaeff., Agaricus cristatus Bolton, Lepiota cristata var. by Michael Kuo. Lepiota cristata, commonly known as the stinking dapperling or the stinking parasol, is an agaric and possibly poisonous mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. POISONOUS. Orton, and Lepiota subfelinoides Bon & P. D. Orton. Lepiota cristata — This is a small, woodland mushroom with a whitish cap and reddish-brown scales. Good illustrations of the suspect and poisonous species can be found in a number of books (see L^ssoe and Del Conte 1996, Lincoff and Nehring 1995, Phillips 1981). Its common name refers to the unpleasant smell of rubber or coal gas from this mushroom. Hoosier Mushroom Society Sarcoscypha austriaca - Scarlet Cups - Hoosier National Forest, Orange County, IN - Common spring species . (Hall) Lepiota cristata. representative pathogens or edible mushrooms, relatively little is known about the ecology, evolution and population biology of most basidiomycete species, including those in Lepiota (Pers. In general, small Lepiota-like species should be avoided. 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