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Cortinarius or something else?


Bayoufrogg

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Initially thought this was cortinarius caperatus.   

Rusty brown spore print matches, but habitat doesnt.  Cortinarius caperatus is found in ground and i found these on dead wood.  

Gills off-white at first turning to brown.  Gulf states guide says pale yellow gills at first. 

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Not Cortinarius caperatus, and likely not any species of Cortinarius. Cyclocybe makes sense (for at least some of these mushrooms). Were all of these mushrooms found in the same/similar habitat? Growing on (live) willow? The mature ones remind me of Psathyrella, a genus that produces fragile mushrooms (easily broken into pieces). 

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