Psathyra glareosa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc. 1887
in Syll. fung. 5: 1068

Basionym: Agaricus glareosa Berk. & Broome 1883 in Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., ser. 5, 12: 372
Originaldiagnose:
"2011. Agaricus (Psathyra) glareosa, B. & Br.
Pileo campanulato obtuso l. umbonato griseo apice pallide castaneo striato miculato-floccoso; stipite fistuloso fibrillis albis vestito, brunneo, lamellis late adnatis umbrinis. On gravelly soil after wet weather, Sibbertoft, June 7, 1882.
Pileus half-inch across, very minutely tomentose; stem 1-2 inches high, 1 line thick; gills broad behind, adnate, spores black. Flesh brown, especially close to the gills. We have no doubt that our plant is what is mentioned by Fries, Hym. Eur. p. 575. It forms confluent patches many inches in length."

Wichtige Synonyme:
Pilosace glareosus (Berk. & Broome) Kuntze 1898 in Revis. gen. pl. 3(2): 504


Ausgew. Beschreibungen:
Cooke (1887):

Saccardo (1887):

Anmerkungen:
Nach Kits van Waveren (1995) ist das Typusmaterial Psathyrella prona f. prona. Spätere Beschreibungen sind nicht exakt zu interpretieren, wahrscheinlich keine Psathyrella-Art.