Abstract
The species Clitocybe clavipes and C. inversa are characterize by at first convex cap and then depressed, become funnel shaped, usually paler towards margin. Stem finely silky, club-shaped, tapering markedly upwards from swollen wooly base. Gills deeply decurant. Spore print white. Spore ellipsoid or sub spherical. While Collybia succinea has first convex then slightly flattened cap, becoming leathery when old. Stem equal, shiny and cylindrical. Gills fairly distant. Smell indistinct. Spores ellipsoid, smooth. As well as the Lyophyllum connatum has whitish, smooth, fleshy and convex cap. Gills subdecurrant. Fruit body grows in dense clusters, Stem cylindrical, equal. Spores ellipsoid, smooth, non-amyloid.