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Coprinopsis variegata, commonly known as the scaly ink cap or the feltscale inky cap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. Distributed in eastern North America, it has a medium-sized, bell-shaped to flattened cap up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) in diameter, with felt-like, patchy scales. The gills, initially white, turn black in maturity and eventually dissolve into a black "ink". Fruit bodies grow in clusters or groups on leaf litter or rotted hardwood, although the wood may be buried, giving the appearance of growing in the soil. The fungus is found in the United States, in areas east of the Great Plains. Coprinus ebulbosus and Coprinus quadrifidus are names assigned by Charles Horton Peck to what he believed were species distinct from C. variegata; they were later shown to repres

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  • Coprinopsis variegata, commonly known as the scaly ink cap or the feltscale inky cap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. Distributed in eastern North America, it has a medium-sized, bell-shaped to flattened cap up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) in diameter, with felt-like, patchy scales. The gills, initially white, turn black in maturity and eventually dissolve into a black "ink". Fruit bodies grow in clusters or groups on leaf litter or rotted hardwood, although the wood may be buried, giving the appearance of growing in the soil. The fungus is found in the United States, in areas east of the Great Plains. Coprinus ebulbosus and Coprinus quadrifidus are names assigned by Charles Horton Peck to what he believed were species distinct from C. variegata; they were later shown to repres (en)
  • Coprinopsis variegata es una especie de hongo de la familia Psathyrellaceae.​ Distribuido en el este de América del Norte, es un hongo de tamaño mediano, con sombrero aplanado o acampanado de hasta 7.5 cm (3-0 in) de diámetro, y con escamas irregulares similares al fieltro. Las láminas, inicialmente blancas, se tornan negras en la madurez y, finalmente, se disuelven en una «tinta» negra. Los cuerpos frutificantes crecen en racimos o grupos en la hojarasca o madera podrida, aunque la madera puede estar enterrada, dándole la apariencia de que crece en el suelo. El hongo se encuentra en los Estados Unidos, en zonas al este de las Grandes Llanuras. Coprinus ebulbosus y Coprinus quadrifidus son nombres asignados por Charles Horton Peck a lo que él creía que eran especies distintas de C. variega (es)
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  • Coprinopsis variegata (en)
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