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Tricholomopsis
Notes
Large, white-spored, wood inhabiting mushrooms. There are 2 species reported from New Zealand, the caps of both species are densely covered with red-brown scales, and with bright yellow gills. No ring on stalk. Spore print white. Saprobic.
There are two species reported from New Zealand, one thought to be exotic (
T. rutilans
), the other native (
T. ornaticeps
). T. ornaticeps is known from very few collections, and no critical comparison appears to have been made between the two species.
Macroscopically and biologically very similar to
Gymnopilus
, with
Tricholomopsis
distinguished by its white spore print.
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Tricholomopsis rutilans
Probably an introduced species, found on fallen wood of introduced trees in disturbed and urbans sites.