Rhodocollybia butyracea (Bull.) Lennox (1979)
The "Buttery Collybia" is named so for its slippery cap when moist. Some confusion with Gymnopus dryophilus is possible, but this species has a clavate stipe with white tomentum at the base and slightly eroded gills edges. Also, there are very prominent microscopic differences. There is a gray form that has a separate taxonomic status -- Rhodocollybia butyracea f. asema, which tends to be more grayish brown than red brown. | ||
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