This date field trip as well as others in subsequent weeks were devoted to Hebeloma, after the request from Dr. Henry Beker for specimens in this genus. That request had as target NA species but my country, despite being european, was not very well represented in H. Beker's herbarium and he would appreciate more material from here. On the other hand, from my side, I would like to improve my knowledge of this genus, still very opaque to me and for many other people, judging from the information available in the internet. That's reason why after knowing the results I made the microscopic observations, at least one for each species considered. It is like a "trapeze artist in the circus working with a network", a strange and unusual sensation, in which the result is known from the beginning. Is just a way to learn a bit more ...