Stropharia rugosoannulata Farl. ex Murrill, in Murrill, Mycologia 14: 139 (1922) Stropharia ferrii Bres., Stud. Trent. Ser. 2 7: 4 (1926)
Habitat: On soil in gardens or on dunes. Originally recorded in Britain from decayed wheat straw in a field.
Notes: Rare. A large and distinctive agaric only recorded three times in England since 1945. Possibly introduced from North America. Edible, and grown commercially.
Distribution: E: r
Vouchers: England: K(M) 64153
Descriptions, Lists & Icons: D+I:, in Breitenbach, J., Kränzlin, F., Fungi of Switzerland Agarics, 2nd part: Entolomataceae, Pluteaceae, Amanitaceae, Agaricaceae, Coprinaceae, Bolbitiaceae 4: 368 pp. (1995), p. 354, pl. 459 D+I:, in Courtecuisse. R. & Duhem. B., Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe: 480 pp. (1995), p. 356 D:, in Watling, R. & Gregory, N.M., British Fungus Flora. Agarics and Boleti: 5 Strophariaceae & Coprinaceae p.p.: Hypholoma, Melanotus, Psilocybe, Stropharia, Lacrymaria & Panaeolus 5: 121 pp. (1987), p. 60 D:, in anon., Flora Agaricina Neerlandica 4: Critical Monographs of Families of Agarics and Boleti occuring in the Netherlands Strophariaceae, Tricholomataceae (3), (Ed.: C.Bas, Th.W. Kuyper, M.E. Noordeloos & E.C. Vellinga) 4: 191 pp. (1999), as Psilocybe rugosoannulata, p. 61 I: BMS Autumn Foray: Blencathra, Cumbria 28 August to 4 September 1999, in Emmett, E.E., Mycologist 14(3): 97-144 (2000), p. 109
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