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Brachycybe lecontii (?) - Brachycybe petasata

Brachycybe lecontii (?) - Brachycybe petasata
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA
April 14, 2009
Found under a rotting log in a freshwater seepage. Apologies for the blurry image.

Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

Can't tell the necessary stru
Can't tell the necessary structure, but with this rose color and in the GSMNP, this is more likely to be Brachycybe petasata; lecontei is typically ivory colored in this area. Rowland Shelley

 
Thank you for the quick help
Thank you for the quick help with the ID.

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