RMTR6EYX–Cortinarius elatior (Cortinarius lividoochraceus; Cortinarius elatior), fruiting body in a meadow, side view, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RF2D89TC6–Side view of violet webcap. Low angle view with copy space for text. Also called Cortinarius violaceus, violet cort or Dunkelvioletter Schleierling
RM2HD1W8X–Fungus - Cortinarius sp. possibly C.caerulescens athough it may be Cortinarius calochrous)
RF2A865EC–Cortinarius lucorum, a webcap mushroom from Finland
RF2KDXMT7–Set of three mushroom silhouettes. Amanita virosa, cortinarius rubellus and psilocybe semilanceata. Destroying Angel, Deadly Webcap and Liberty Cap
RM2KMN63Y–A cluster of of brown mountain webcap mushrooms, Cortinarius elegantio-montanus, found growing on Senate Mountain, in the Anaconda-Pintler Mountains
RF2PTBH0E–deadly webcap Cortinarius rubellus poisonous mushroom in forest.
RMCRP0MF–Frosty Webcap (Cortinarius hemitrichus) fruiting bodies, growing in grass, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, november
RMTR6EYY–Cortinarius elatior (Cortinarius lividoochraceus; Cortinarius elatior), fruiting body in a meadow, stem, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RMDHKBKD–Cortinarius cinnamomeoluteus, Mushroom, Alps, France
RF2M6HR3D–Red-banded Webcap Fungus in English Woodland
RM2KMN6AC–A cluster of of brown mountain webcap mushrooms, Cortinarius elegantio-montanus, found growing on Senate Mountain, in the Anaconda-Pintler Mountains
RMTR6F00–Cortinarius elatior (Cortinarius lividoochraceus; Cortinarius elatior), fruiting body lying in a meadow, pileus from below, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RM2KMN715–The gills and stem of violet webcap mushrooms, Cortinarius violaceus, found growing along Treemile Creek, in the mountains, west of Troy, Montana. C
RF2PRNH1C–deadly webcap Cortinarius rubellus poisonous mushroom in forest.
RMCRP0N1–Frosty Webcap (Cortinarius hemitrichus) fruiting bodies, growing in grass, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, november
RMDHKA1K–Cortinarius orellanus, Mushroom, Alps, France
RF2D8H27G–Deadly mushroom Cortinarius rubellus. Toadstools in the woods. Dangerous mushrooms.
RF2W8X6KT–Violet Pearly webcap mushroom growing in leaf litter on forest floor
RM2ET93KW–A fruiting body of violet webcap (Cortinarius violaceus) growing in leaf litter on the woodland floor in the New Forest, Hampshire. October.
RF2K7MFN8–Close-up of Cortinarius Praestans mushrooms, edible mushrooms
RF2H5KW4A–An emerging fungus with a sticky cap, certainly a Cortinarius sp. and probably Cortinarius caerulescens or possibly C.violaceus
RMCY8EMD–Postage stamp from Vietnam depicting a violet webcap mushroom (Cortinarius violaceus)
RF2AKHRJY–Cortinarius multiformis, orange cortinar webcap from Finland
RMPENMDF–orange webcap, (Cortinarius mucosus)
RMD4TB91–Postage stamp from Czechoslovakia depicting a Fool's webcap mushroom (Cortinarius orellanus)
RMPENMAA–violet webcap, (Cortinarius violaceus)
RMCY8ERA–Postage stamp from Benin depicting a Blue-girdled Webcap mushroom (Cortinarius collinitus)
RMA2020M–Surprise Webcap. Cortinarius.semisanguineus. Gills Cap Surrey England October
RM2KMN6RD–The gills and stem of a violet webcap mushroom, Cortinarius violaceus, found growing along Treemile Creek, in the mountains, west of Troy, Montana.
RMH2E59C–Goliath Webcap (Cortinarius praestans). Fruiting bodies on the forest floor. Germany
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