Inocybe corydalina var. albidopallensJ.E.Lange (1940)
Inocybe fraudans var. capitatocystidiosa A.Ortega & Esteve-Rav. (1989)[1]
Inocybe fraudans var. chamaesalicisBon ex Jacobsson (2008)
Inocybe fraudans, commonly known as the pear fibrecap,[3] is an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It has a yellowish-brown fibrillose cap and stipe that develops reddish tints with age. The flesh has a characteristic odor, similar to jasmin or ripe pears, although the mushroom—like many in the genus Inocybe—is suspected to be toxic.[4] It is found in Europe and North America, where it grows in woodlands. Fruitbodies produce an walnut-brown spore print, and have smooth, almond-shaped spores measuring 8–11.5 by 5–7 μm.[3] Many authors have erroneously referred this species to Inocybe pyriodora.[2]
^Ortega A, Esteve-Raventós F. (1989).『Contribución al estudio del género Inocybe en Andalucía (España). 1a parte』[Contribution to the study of the genus Inocybe from Andalusia (Spain)]. Cryptogamie, Mycologie (in Spanish). 10 (4): 331–42.