

Beautiful... That's crazy that you can't even place that mushroom in a genus after years of trying... Could it be something that doesn't fit into any other genera?



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Arroyo Agrio, Veracruz, Mexico



Agaricales sp.



http://mushroomobserver.org/1008 99



I've spent years trying to identify this mushroom. Still no luck.



















No leads on this one? You wrote that this observation was the same with regards to microscopy. Are Tubaria and Dermocybe

completely ruled out..?



Cool find whatever it turns out to be!



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I've spent years trying to identify this mushroom. Still no luck.

















Could they be some sort of pinkish Tricholoma?

In shape and texture they remind me much of a Tricholoma specimen I found this year:











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