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Hey fellow mushroom enthusiasts!

I have two more mushrooms I want help identifying.

I have attached them as "brown" (last three) and "white cent" (first three). Both are soil mushrooms found in Tennessee as long as 10-15 cm.

Thanks friends,

Shroomguy

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I believe these are examples of different species of Psathyrella.

The first one --with the radial wrinkles on the cap-- looks like P. delineata. An almost identical species is P. rugocephala.

The whitish-capped one is a Psathyrella for which I have no confident species proposal. P. candolleana is a possibility, except the stem is a bit cottony for this species. Psathyrella is a very large genus.

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