Conocybe anthuriae

The surface is hygrophanous and brown but becomes paler or dirty yellow-orange in the centre with a yellowish white colour at the cap margins.

It is smooth and lacking in striations when young but is radially sulcate when older with a pubescent coating when dry.

The spores are yellow in water turning dark reddish brown in KOH with a wine red wall.

[3] The specific epithet anthuriae is in reference to the cultivated Anthurium plants that the species was found growing with.

The specimens studied by Watling and Hausknecht were found in Mauritius where they were growing in an open glass house on an Anthurium plantation in soil mixed with composted sugar cane.