The colour and texture of the cap (pileus) look very like an Inocybe sp. Then I looked at the gills (lamellae) and wow that very dark line edging of their margins is an impressive character which leaves me wondering! I would have to know the spore colour and if someone could look at the spores under a microscope that genus of Inocybe could be confirmed. Teresa you know the species down that way, what do you think?
UH-oh, also apparently in Nadgee. TLH, can you check all the sightings you have just put up and make sure they are in Tura, not Nadgee, by the method I suggested for record 603. Ta. Jackie
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