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Panaeolus acuminatus (Schaeff.) Gillet, 1874 (Dewdrop Mottlegill)

Notes (MWS) A common mottlegill of meadows and pastures. Previously known as Panaeolus rickenii.
British records 1337

Records (and photo sets)

Taxon Summary Date Vice-county Country #photos
Panaeolus acuminatus Fruitbody 4 April 1980 West Sussex England 2
Panaeolus acuminatus Fruitbody 4 April 1980 West Sussex England 3
Panaeolus acuminatus Fruitbody 18 August 1979 West Sussex England 4

Suggested Literature

General Works

Guidelines for Field Mycologists - the practical interpretation of Section 21 of the Drugs Act 2005: http://www.britmycolosoc.org.uk/files/DrugsAct2005_Guidelines.pdf (Listed as containing Psilocin or its esters so classified as a Class A Drug.) Guidelines for Field Mycologists - the practical interpretation of Section 21 of the Drugs Act 2005
Spooner, B., 2003 A dipteran gall of Paneolina and Panaeolus

Panaeolus acuminatus may also be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
MYCETEAE
(fungi, moulds and lichens)
BASIDIOMYCOTA
(spore droppers)
BASIDIOMYCETES
(spore droppers)
AGARICOMYCETIDAE
(a subclass of basidiomycetes)
AGARICALES
(mushrooms and toadstools)
BOLBITIACEAE
(a family of toadstools)
Panaeolus
(mottlegill toadstools)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Panaeolus acuminatus is associated with:

Photos fruitbody Poaceae - grasses - formerly Graminae fruitbody is associated with Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005

Associated with Panaeolus acuminatus:

Panaeolus acuminatus may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

MYCETEAE
(fungi, moulds and lichens)
BASIDIOMYCETES
(spore droppers)
AGARICALES
(mushrooms and toadstools)

References

Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 Checklist of the British and Irish Basidiomycota

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