Coprinus semilanatus Peck 1872
in Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History 24: 71

MycoBank: 156727
Basionym: Coprinus semilanatus Peck 1872 l. c.
Originaldiagnose:
"Pileus submenbranaceous, broadly conical, then expanded and strongly revolute, with the margin sometimes split, farinaceo-atomaceous, finely and obscurely rimose-striate, pale grayish brown; lamellae narrow, close, free; stem elongated, fragile, hollow, slightly tapering upward, white, the lower half clothed with loose cottony flocci which rub off easily, the upper half smooth or slightly farinaceous; spores bradly elliptical, 1/2000’ long.
Plant very fragile, 4’-6’ high, pileus 8”-12” broad, stem 1” thick at the base. Rich ground and dung. Sandlake. August. (Plate 4, fig. 15-18). Allied to C. coöpertus."
Wichtige Synonyme:
Keine bekannt.

Ausgew. Beschreibungen: Smith (1948): 680
Ausgew. Abbildungen: Peck (1872): Plate 4, fig. 15-18

Merkmale:

Mittelgroßer Pilz, nährstoffreicher Boden, Dung. USA.