"0":"This is the largest family of gilled mushrooms with well over 1000 species. This group are typically recognised by the presence of a cortina. The cortina is a veil silky or cobwebby fibbers which protects the gills of a young mushroom. That collapses as the cap opens in most cases, often leaving hairs on the stem which are stain brown from the spores."
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"0":"This is the largest family of gilled mushrooms with well over 1000 species. This group are typically recognised by the presence of a cortina. The cortina is a veil silky or cobwebby fibbers which protects the gills of a young mushroom. That collapses as the cap opens in most cases, often leaving hairs on the stem which are stain brown from the spores."