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Tectella patellaris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tectella patellaris
''Tectella patellaris'', commonly known as the Veiled Panus, is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The small, inconspicuous, dull brown mushroom can be found in groups or clusters on the decaying wood of broad-leaved trees. Young specimens are easily recognized by the presence of a partial veil, as there are no other agarics that lack a stipe and have a partial veil. ==Description== The cap may be somewhat viscid when wet. Dimensions of the cap are approximately 0.5-2.0 cm across. The fruit body is generally small, brown, and clamshell-shaped. ''Tectella patellaris'' lacks a true stem. The stipitate point of attachment is short (0.1-0.3 cm) and manifests as a lateral extension of the pileus. The gills radiate from this central point of attachment. This mushroom is saprobic and found on fallen logs of hardwoods in North America and Europe. The specific epithet ''patellaris'' means "dish shaped". The mushroom is commonly known as the "Veiled Panus". The snuff brown gills of young specimens are covered with a buff white ephemeral partial veil that may be absent in older specimens. The spore deposit from ''Tectella patellaris'' is white.
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