Bulb fiber (Inocybe napipes)
- Vaega: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Vaevaega: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Vasega: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Vasega laiti: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
- Poloaiga: Agaricales (Agaric poʻo Lamellar)
- Aiga: Inocybaceae (Fibrous)
- Ituaiga: Inocybe (Fiber)
- ituaiga: Inocybe napipes (Onion fibre)
Ua: Umbro-brown, usually darker in the middle, at first conically bell-shaped, later flat procumbent, with a noticeable tubercle in the middle, naked in young mushrooms, later slightly fibrous and radially cracked, 30-60 mm in diameter. The plates are whitish at first, later white-grayish, light brown at maturity, 4-6 mm wide, frequent, at first adherent at the stem, later almost free.
Vaʻa: Cylindrical, slightly thinned above, tuberous thickened at the base, solid, 50-80 mm high and 4-8 mm thick, slightly longitudinally fibrous, one-colored with a cap, only slightly lighter.
pulupa: White or light cream, slightly brown in the stem (except for the tuberous base). The taste and smell are inexpressive.
Spora pauta: Light ocher brown.
Feeseeseaiga: 9-10 x 5-6 µm, ovate, irregularly tuberous surface (5-6 tubercles), light buffy.
Tuputupu aʻe: Grows on soil from August to late October in deciduous forests. Fruiting bodies appear singly or in small groups in damp grassy places, most often under birch trees.
faaaoga: pulou oona.