Nolanea lucida Orton. Glänzender Glöckling. Cap 1–4(5)cm across, conico-convex then flattened or bell-shaped with a broad umbo, sepia darkening towards the centre drying pallid or light sepia with conspicuous sheen, striate at margin when moist. Stem 20–60 x 2–5mm, more or less cartilaginous, pale greyish often flushed with sepia, base covered in fine white down. Flesh concolorous. Taste strongly of meal, smell mealy when crushed. Gills whitish at first becoming pink or brownish-pink. Spore print pink. Spores broadly elliptic to almost subglobose with well-marked angles, 7.5–10 x 5.5–7um. Cap cuticle thin and fragile. Habitat amongst grass or moss in deciduous woods. Season summer to late autumn. Rare. Not edible. Found In Europe.
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