Myxomphalia maura
Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 43(2): 453. 1960.
Common Name: none
For description see Antonín, Knudsen & Vesterholt (2008) and Siegel & Schwarz.
Scattered to gregarious in disturbed areas, especially burned soil under conifers.
Unknown.
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