Collybia

noun
Col·​lyb·​ia | \ kəˈlibēə\

Definition of Collybia

: a genus of white-spored agarics (family Agaricaceae) lacking both volva and ring, having the thin fleshy cap incurved when young, and including some forms that are on tree roots

History and Etymology for Collybia

New Latin, from Greek kollybos small coin + New Latin -ia

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