Nolanea farinolens Orton. Mehliger Glöckling. Cap 1.5–3cm across, varying in shape from convex or flattened-convex to slightly depressed, even umbonate, sepia to brownish-black, darkening towards the centre, drying pale buff or pallid, finely striate when moist. Stem 20–70 x 2–3mm, concolorous with cap or paler. Flesh concolorous. Taste strongly of meal, smell mealy when crushed. Gills whitish grey at first then becoming brownish-pink. Spore print pink. Spores subglobose to broadly elliptic, with rather rounded angles, 6.5–9 x 5.5–7um. Cap cuticle tough and cartilaginous. Habitat in grass or soil in damp, shady woodland. Season summer to early autumn. Occasional. Not edible. Found In Europe.
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