Synonyms: Astrosporina grammata, Inocybe hiulca.
Russian name: Volokonnitsa polosataya.
Inocybe grammata is a species of mushroom in the family Inocybaceae. It has a conical to bell-shaped cap, 1-4 cm in diameter, with a radially fibrillose to squamulose surface, and a cylindrical to clavate stipe, 2-6 cm long and 0.3-1 cm thick. The fungus is found in St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, and north-western Russia, typically growing in association with trees, especially birch and spruce, in coniferous and mixed forests. Fruitings occur from July to October, often in moist, shaded areas with rich soil.
The fungus Inocybe grammata was observed in the Leningrad Oblast and north-western Russia, specifically in the Gardens of Polytechnic Institute, Saint Petersburg. On July 29, 2017, waxy pale brown fibrecap mushrooms were found, resembling Inocybe grammata. The caps were characterized by their pale brown color and waxy texture. Further observations revealed that the fungus was growing in a specific habitat, likely in association with trees or other vegetation. The discovery of Inocybe grammata in this region suggests that the species may have a wider distribution than previously thought. Additional studies are needed to confirm the identity of the fungus and to determine its ecological role in the region. Observations of the fungus's morphology and growth habits can provide valuable insights into its biology and ecology, and may inform conservation efforts for this potentially rare species.
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