[2] The cap has a radial arrangement of fibres and is grooved near the edge.
[2] A very similar species is the European Tricholoma pessundatum, which differs only in microscopic details.
[2] Other similar species include T. aurantium, T. fracticum, T. fulvum, T. manzanitae, T. nictitans, T. populinum, T. stans, and T.
[2] All of these species, including T. muricatum, are inedible.
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