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Description This is plate 129 from James Sowerby's Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms. See below for more details.
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Author James Sowerby
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Modern species designation:   Gymnopus fusipes (Bull.) Gray (1821)
Sowerby's species designation:   Agaricus crassipes. Schæff. tab. 88. With. 184. ed. 3. / — fusipes. Bull. 106, & 516. fig. 2. / — — Dicks. fasc. 1. page 15.
Sowerby's description:   On page 305
Later annotation on plate:   Ag. fusipes Sow / Ag (Coll) fusipes Fr Hym Eur 112
Notes:   Until recently often known as Collybia fusipes
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