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Inocybe lacera, commonly known as the torn fibrecap, is a poisonous species of mushroom in the genus Inocybe. Its appearance is that of a typical "little brown mushroom": small, brown and indistinct. However, it is distinguishable by its microscopic features, particularly its long, smooth spores. As with many other species of Inocybe, I. lacera contains the poisonous chemical muscarine which, if consumed, can lead to salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal problems and vomiting. Found in Europe and North America, it typically grows in autumn in mixed woods, favouring sandy soil. There are several documented subspecies in addition to the main I. lacera var lacera, including the dwarf form I. lacera var. subsquarrosa and I. lacera var. heterosperma, found in North Am

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  • Inocybe lacera (en)
  • Zandpadvezelkop (nl)
  • Strzępiak poszarpany (pl)
  • Волоконница разорванная (ru)
  • Mörktråding (sv)
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  • Zandpadvezelkop (Inocybe lacera) is een schimmel behorend tot de familie Inocybaceae. Het is een giftige paddenstoelsoort in het geslacht Inocybe. De soort onderscheidt zich door zijn microscopische kenmerken, met name zijn lange, gladde sporen. De paddenstoel wordt meestal gevonden aan de rand van paden door bossen, in heide en kustduinen. Een ander veel voorkomend habitat is op oude, met mos bedekte vuurplaatsen. Vruchtlichamen komen al voor vanaf mei en kunnen tot in december gevonden worden. Ze groeien solitair of in groepen. Het vormt mycorrhiza met een heel scala aan loof- en naaldbomen, vaak al met heel jonge boompjes. (nl)
  • Mörktråding (Inocybe lacera) är en svampart. Enligt Catalogue of Life ingår Mörktråding i släktet Inocybe, och familjen Inocybaceae, men enligt Dyntaxa är tillhörigheten istället släktet Inocybe, och familjen Crepidotaceae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. (sv)
  • Волоконница разорванная (лат. Inocybe lacera) — ядовитый гриб из семейства Волоконницевые (лат. Inocybe). (ru)
  • Strzępiak poszarpany (Inocybe lacera (Fr.) P. Kumm.) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny strzępiakowatych (Inocybaceae). (pl)
  • Inocybe lacera, commonly known as the torn fibrecap, is a poisonous species of mushroom in the genus Inocybe. Its appearance is that of a typical "little brown mushroom": small, brown and indistinct. However, it is distinguishable by its microscopic features, particularly its long, smooth spores. As with many other species of Inocybe, I. lacera contains the poisonous chemical muscarine which, if consumed, can lead to salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal problems and vomiting. Found in Europe and North America, it typically grows in autumn in mixed woods, favouring sandy soil. There are several documented subspecies in addition to the main I. lacera var lacera, including the dwarf form I. lacera var. subsquarrosa and I. lacera var. heterosperma, found in North Am (en)
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  • Inocybe lacera (en)
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