Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Fayod Image location: San Geronimo, Marin Co., California, USA These had a brown to cinnamon-brown spore print. They had caps that ranged from about 1.0 cm to 3.8cm across, and no sign of a veil or annulus. The stipes ranged up to 9.0 cm long and were hollow. The gills were thinly attached. The spores were approx. 10.0-11.0 X 6.5-7.0 microns. Even with my poor spore photos, one can see a distinctive truncated end or apical pore on most of them and probably a plage. I think Galerina is at least the right genus, but without the Smith monograph there aren’t many options to pick from, although G. cedretorum in Arora would appear to be close. Used references: They do seem to fit the description for Conocybe tenera in Mushrooms Demystified including the spore size and apical germ pore.
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