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slice a specimen in two to see the color change), and, often, the brown ringlets on the lower part of the stem. there are two similar red-staining species also found under monterey cyprus: agaricus pattersoniae , with a finely scaly (rather than appressed fibrillose) cap, stockier stature, and larger spores—and
agaricus benesi, with a whitish cap. agaricus brunneofibrillosus was known as "agaricus fuscofibrillosus" for decades, but recent research by kerrigan ( ) indicates the latter species is strictly european, and that the california species is distinct, closely related to the very similar rocky mountain...
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