Some species of the genus Conocybe Fayod whose carpophores grow in gardens and Parks of the province of Madrid
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Three species of the Conocybe Fayod genus were studied macro and microscopically. They were collected in artificial Madrid environments (gardens) and we found that they be. long to the following species:C. cylindracea, C. lactea, C. rickenii. The first one has only been described on Norther Africa (Maroc), and the last one, has al ready been described in Europe, but it is a new specie for the Spanish mycological catalogue.
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