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Fungi: Basidiomycota: Agaricomycetes: Agaricales: Marasmiaceae: Baeospora myosura (Fr.) Singer, 1938

Baeospora myosura – Conifercone cap

Synonyms: Agaricus myosurus, Chamaeceras varicosus, Collybia clavus, Collybia friesii, Collybia myosura, Marasmius conigenus, Marasmius friesii, Marasmius myosurus, Marasmius varicosus, Mycena myosura.

Common name: conifercone cap.

Russian name: Beospora myshekhvostaya.

Extract from Wikipedia article: Baeospora myosura is a species of fungus that produces mushrooms with long, coarse hairs. It grows on plant material and manure. It is white to cream and the spore color is white, cream, or yellowish. It is commonly found in North America and Europe. The common name of the mushroom is conifercone cap. It was described in 1938 by mycologist Rolf Singer.

Photos of this mushroom from the area of St. Petersburg, Russia

<B>Baeospora myosura</B> mushrooms on a spruce cone near Kavgolovo Lake, north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2016-09-05.htm">September 5, 2016</A>
LinkBaeospora myosura mushrooms on a spruce cone near Kavgolovo Lake, north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 5, 2016
Location on mapsNovyy per., Kavgolovo, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188667
Conifercone cap mushrooms (<B>Baeospora myosura</B>) on a spruce cone in Dibuny, near Saint Petersburg. Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-08-20.htm">August 20, 2017</A>
LinkConifercone cap mushrooms (Baeospora myosura) on a spruce cone in Dibuny, near Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 20, 2017
Location on mapsUnnamed Road, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197758
Conifercone cap mushrooms (<B>Baeospora myosura</B>) north from Lembolovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-09-09.htm">September 9, 2017</A>
LinkConifercone cap mushrooms (Baeospora myosura) north from Lembolovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, September 9, 2017
Location on mapsUnnamed Road, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188695

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Acknowledgements

Russian web-forums Planeta Gribov, V Kontakte, and Griby Sredney Polosy for learning names of local mushrooms.

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