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agaricales > agaricaceae / psathyrellaceae . . . ] by michael kuo inky caps are fascinating mushrooms. they are saprobes , assisting in the decomposition of wood, dung, grassy debris, forest litter, and so on. most of the species have black spore prints and gills that liquefy, at least partially, as the mushroom
hold mushrooms that are so far apart, genetically, that they do not even belong to the same family, let alone the same genus. for more on "convergent evolution" (the term used when organisms develop similar features independently, without being closely related) see what, if anything, is a gilled mushroom...
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