Anellaria semiovata

(Sow.: Fr.) Pears. & Dennis

Photograph by D. Hemmes © 1996
	We have also collected this species on Mauna Kea, Hawai`i and in the cow
pastures of West Maui. In the field, it is distinguished from A. sepulchralis by a
campanulate pileus that is tan to dingy yellowish buff, and by the presence of an
annulus. It differs from Copelandia cyanescens in lacking a blue staining reaction
when bruised, and from Panaeolus sphinctrinus by having the partial veil remain
as a thin ring around the stipe instead of as a fringe on the pileus margin. A good
description of A. semiovata (as Panaeolus semiovatus ) may be found in Olah, Le
Genre Panaeolus (Rev. Mycol. Ser. 10: 1-274. 1969).

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