Notes On The Genus Psathyrella Review
: Gills are typically adnate and produce a dark spore print , ranging from purplish-black to dark brown.
These fungi are primarily , meaning they decompose organic matter. Their habitats vary widely: Terrestrial : Many grow directly on soil. NOTES ON THE GENUS PSATHYRELLA
: There are estimated to be over 500–600 species worldwide, though many remain poorly understood or await formal description. : Gills are typically adnate and produce a
: Much of the foundational work on European species was published by Emile Kits van Waveren in his series "Notes on the Genus Psathyrella" and his 1985 monograph. NOTES ON THE GENUS PSATHYRELLA
Species within Psathyrella typically share several defining physical traits: