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11a (9b) Caps typically conic to bell shaped; often turning inky but when young, cap is never slimy; saprotrophs, they are often found growing on dung or manured grass or wood - Coprinaceae 43
 
 
    Cross References Cross References:  
      A596-609; Ar341-66; M170-7; S143-51, 331  
 
11b (9b) Similar to Coprinaceae, but never turning inky; fragile mushrooms that typically grow in grass with long thin stipes - Bolbitiaceae 44
   
    Cross References Cross References:  
      A556-61; Ar466-75; M198-201; S124-7, 312  
 
11c (9b) With a fibrous partial veil that often leaves a cobwebby ring on the stipe; never on dung; typically saprophytic on wood, humus or soil, or mycorrhizal Cortinariaceae 47
   
    Cross References Cross References:  
      A556-8, 611-23, 712-8; Ar396-466; M202-225; S109-23, 291  
 
11d (9b) Sturdy fruiting bodies with a convex viscous cap; persistent annulus that is never cobwebby; usually on grass, mulch or dung - Strophariaceae 53
   
    Cross References Cross References:  
      A708-25; Ar367-96; M180-9; S129-36, 316