This is another specimen found on horse dung, this time a Coprinopsis (sect. Picacei ) for its tubule-like hyphae in the veil on the pileus. As most Coprinus sl specimen do, my specimen got deliquescent and at home, I had no good material to work with. In this case, I could not investigate the Basidia, Cheilocystidia and the Pleurocystidia as the lamellae were gone jelly.
Spores more or less ovoid, outline a bit like carved rather than perfectly round, presumably thick-walled, not dark brown, with pale spores also present in a mature collection, germ pore central wide and many spores had already a long germ tube even if they were still in their parent fruiting body. Me = 7.8 × 5.3 µm ; Qe = 1.5
Last details, I saw a few clamp junctions in the veil elements and pileipellis seems to be very slender parallel-bundled hyphae about 4um wide