
Marasmius bulliardii - Hat diameter 3 to 8 mm. In pale beige, beige, the central part may be brighter. In the shape of a semicircular one, topped with a navel at the top, with a navel and a blackish dot in the middle. About a thin skin. Smooth surface. The shore is widely furrowed and grooved.
Gills widely spaced. Color pale beige or beige. At the stipe free, flattened together.
Stem in black-brown color, slightly luminous at the top, horny and elastic, often with transparent, head-end lateral branches. Naked surface, shiny.
The flesh is thin. In a hat in pale, beige color. No special smell.
Occurrence: In wet forests on the nerves of dead leaves, especially oak, but also beech and other. From August to October.
Value: Mushroom not specified.