Clitocybe fragrans (With.) P. Kumm.
(Fragrant Funnel)

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Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesClitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel)
GenusClitocybe (funnel caps)
FamilyTRICHOLOMATACEAE (a family of toadstools)
OrderAGARICALES (mushrooms and toadstools)
SubclassAGARICOMYCETIDAE (a subclass of basidiomycetes)
ClassAGARICOMYCETES (a class of fungi)
SubphylumAGARICOMYCOTINA (a subphylum of fungi)
PhylumBASIDIOMYCOTA (spore droppers, basidiomycetes)
KingdomFUNGI (true fungi)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
Records of Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel) :
1: Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel)
6 Mar 1981 OSGR: SU29 51° 40’ N, 1° 30’ W Vice County: Oxon (VC 23) England
Image 1: Cap - fully imbibedImage 2: Cap - half dry - in situImage 3: CollectionImage 4: Side view - in situImage 5: Side view - lain downImage 6: Side view showing gills - lain downImage 7: Spores - highly magnifiedImage 8: DescriptionImage 9: Description - contd
2: Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel)
2 Mar 1981 OSGR: SU26 51° 20’ N, 1° 40’ W Vice County: North Wilts (VC 7) England
Image 1: Cap - in situImage 2: Cap - in situ (2)Image 3: Cap - in situ (3)Image 4: CollectionImage 5: Side view - in situImage 6: Side view - lain downImage 7: Side view - lain down (2)Image 8: Side views - lain downImage 9: Spores - highly magnifiedImage 10: DescriptionImage 11: Description - contd

Identification Works

AuthorYearTitleSource
Henrici, A. & Kibby, G. 2014 Fungal Portraits No. 60: Clitocybe obsoleta Field Mycology Vol 15 (4): 111-112.

Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel)
BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 2 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Clitocybe fragrans (Fragrant Funnel)

A common small Clitocybe with a weak smell of aniseed. The cap is pallid and pellucid-striate when wet, but dries almost white. The toadstool grows on woodland soil or other organic matter and can be found throughout the year.

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