blekrød grynhatt, Cystoderma carcharias, hatt klokkeformet til hvelvet med pukkel, 3-6 cm. Grynet til finkornet, grårosa med mørkere midtparti. Ofte kantet med hvite hyllerester. Hvite skiver. Uspiselig. Vanlig i hele landet. A species of agaric in the fungal family Agaricaceae. It has a widespread distribution, and has been collected in coniferous forests and grasslands. In the field, fruit bodies are characterized by a pink cap up to 6 cm broad, a well-developed ring on the stem, and an unpleasant odour. A relatively small agaric. The fruiting body is characterised by an off-white and pale pink-tinged cap with a distinct darker central spot, and a powdery cuticle. The cap is at first convex, but with maturity becomes flat and slightly umbonate. The cap may bear a margin fringed with remnants of a partial veil. The gills are white, adnate and crowded. The stem is white and smooth above, and granular below a white, upturned, flared and persistent ring. The stem is cylindrical and up to 7 cm. The flesh is white, firm and full throughout. Additionally, C. carcharias forma album is a form recognised as having a snow-white cap.
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