RF2BH86KR–Inocybe lacera, commonly known as the torn fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2K5E02X–Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-forming fungi with over 1400 species, including all forms and variations. Members of Inocybe are mycorrhizal, and some evidence shows that the high degree of speciation in the genus is due to adaptation to different trees and perhaps even local environments. The name Inocybe means 'fibrous hat'. It is taken from the Greek words ?? (in the genitive ????, meaning 'muscle, nerve, fibre, strength, vigor') and ???? ('head'). Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2E9Y1FG–Inocybe lilacina (Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina), known as Lilac Fibercap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMEGXA5K–Star fibrecap (Inocybe asterospora) showing underside with gills
RF2NKW2NW–Inocybe lilacina (Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina), known as Lilac Fibercap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2BW518K–Inocybe patouillardii or Inocybe erubescens poisonous fungus. Series: Inedible and Poisonous Mushrooms. Postage stamp Cuba 1988
RFH9F59K–Small mushrooms, probably of the Inocybe genus, in Hair moss
RMPT0H16–White Fibercap (Inocybe geophylla) mushroom also known as Earthy Inocybe. Common White Inocybe and White Fibercap. Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
RFBAF237–Two Inocybe longicytis fungi growing in mossy woodland Limousin France
RM2F9GWP7–Inocybe adaequata (Inocybe adaequata)
RM2K5E1RW–Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-forming fungi with over 1400 species, including all forms and variations. Members of Inocybe are mycorrhizal, and some evidence shows that the high degree of speciation in the genus is due to adaptation to different trees and perhaps even local environments. The name Inocybe means 'fibrous hat'. It is taken from the Greek words ?? (in the genitive ????, meaning 'muscle, nerve, fibre, strength, vigor') and ???? ('head'). Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2RWBPF0–A species of Inocybe mushroom, characterised by their fibrous cap cuticle, giving rise to the common name for this genus of Fibrecap
RFB4NRJB–Fungus.
RMBH4WMR–Two Inocybe longicystis fungi growing in moss in mixed woodland.
RFCR0MDW–Brown Violet Fiber Caps (Inocybe cincinata), Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RMC0FWFK–Inocybe mushrooms from Mexico in a basket
RF2NKW2WW–Inocybe lilacina (Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina), known as Lilac Fibercap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMDYDT7H–Star fibrecap (Inocybe asterospora) showing underside in autumn forest
RFH9F5A4–Small mushrooms, probably of the Inocybe genus, in Hair moss
RMPT0H1A–White Fibercap (Inocybe geophylla) mushroom also known as Earthy Inocybe. Common White Inocybe and White Fibercap. Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
RF2B7TCH4–Inocybe geophylla, a white fibrecap mushroom from Finland
RM2H497XK–White Fibrecap (Inocybe geophylla) mushrooms on the floor of a coniferous woodland the Mendip Hills Somerset, England.
RF2WDW056–Inocybe hystrix, known as scaly fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2K5E1RN–Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-forming fungi with over 1400 species, including all forms and variations. Members of Inocybe are mycorrhizal, and some evidence shows that the high degree of speciation in the genus is due to adaptation to different trees and perhaps even local environments. The name Inocybe means 'fibrous hat'. It is taken from the Greek words ?? (in the genitive ????, meaning 'muscle, nerve, fibre, strength, vigor') and ???? ('head'). Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RFBEYJ8R–Inocybe sindonia
RM2K5E1RD–Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-forming fungi with over 1400 species, including all forms and variations. Members of Inocybe are mycorrhizal, and some evidence shows that the high degree of speciation in the genus is due to adaptation to different trees and perhaps even local environments. The name Inocybe means 'fibrous hat'. It is taken from the Greek words ?? (in the genitive ????, meaning 'muscle, nerve, fibre, strength, vigor') and ???? ('head'). Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RFAN91HX–Lilac Fibrecap or Earth Inocybe, Inocybe geophylla var lilacena Toadstools Inocybaceae
RFR5YGDJ–crack fungus
RF2H8RGH5–Top view of a group of unedible mushrooms (belonging to Inocybe genus). An insect lays on one of the mushrooms.
RF2ATGWF6–Inocybe cf. lacera. Torn Fibrecap mushrooms, growing in moss, under mixed deciduous and conifer trees, along Bull River, in Sanders County, Montana.
RFHG9KTH–Fiber head mushroom
RFJCAHY6–Inedible fungus grows in forests Central Europe, Inocybe
RF2TCRPJ1–Inocybe asterospora is a poisonous fungus that grows in deciduous forests. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona province, Cat
RMHMWYH4–Detail of the split edges of an Inocybe fungus, Cortinariaceae.
RFR4TB2N–A small white mushroom (inocybe geophylla) is providing shelter for a spider during autumn in the forest.
RFBFMF2H–Mushroom, Ganoderma spp., at Agumbe.
RMEBK344–fibrecap (Inocybe spec.), Russia, Oblast Murmansk, Kola
RF2WDW05X–Inocybe hystrix, known as scaly fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2H15P0R–A Cluster of Inocybaceae Fungi growing under a Tree in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England, UK.
RF2WF2N4E–Inocybe jacobi, commonly known as Pineling Fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2D7T75K–Pair of earthy inocybe wild poisonous mushrooms with insect on the cap.
RF2WJ547X–Inocybe stellatospora, commonly known as Woolly Fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMD54RXN–Postage stamp from Hungary depicting a red-staining inocybe mushroom (Inocybe patouillardi)
RM2T4APHW–Pseudosperma sororium mushrooms.
RFAN91NT–Lilac Fibrecap or Earth Inocybe, Inocybe geophylla var lilacena Toadstools Inocybaceae
RFMM3P1G–inocybe asterospora mushroom in the forest
RF2H8RH80–Top view of a group of unedible mushrooms. Copy space.
RF2EJ3R36–The Collared Fibrecap (Inocybe cincinnata) is a inedible mushroom , an intresting photo
RFHG9KTB–Fiber head mushroom
RF2EBCEK1–Inocybe geophylla, commonly known as the earthy inocybe, common white inocybe or white fibercap, is a poisonous mushroom of the genus Inocybe. , an in
RF2TCRPJ2–Inocybe asterospora is a poisonous fungus that grows in deciduous forests. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona province, Cat
RF2HAERMK–GDR - CIRCA 1974: a stamp printed in GDR shows Inocybe Patouillardii, Poisonous European Mushrooms, circa 1974
RFB4RF9H–Inocybe splendens
RF2H4FWK9–Inocybe deadly mushroom growing in grass Iceland
RF2A6N9PW–Inocybe mushrooms, grown on a larch stump.
RF2DRXW3F–bunch of inocybe mushrooms(Inocybe patouillardi) growing on green grass
RMATN43P–The agaric - Inocybe fastigiati -
RM2A2YKFW–Bubous Fibrecap fungi (Inocybe napipes), group
RF2R0NP7N–A Lilac fibrecap toadstool, Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina, showing its bright purple colouration on the floor of woodland
RF2D7T75C–Group of earthy inocybe wild poisonous mushrooms closeup in autumn nature.
RF2WJ532A–Inocybe stellatospora, commonly known as Woolly Fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2R20KND–A closeup of an inocybe rimosa fungus growing in a forest
RF2HYFC98–Inocybe lacera, commonly known as the torn fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland
RFAN91WR–Lilac Fibrecap or Earth Inocybe, Inocybe geophylla var lilacena Toadstools Inocybaceae
RFW5P5MY–Inocybe lacera, commonly known as the torn fibrecap, wild mushroom from Finland