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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #15943374 - 03/13/12 08:51 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

ok.
i looked at a couple more photos close up.
alan was right.
i almost didn't want to go back to one of my favorite spots...

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: jimmyjame1]
    #15943454 - 03/13/12 09:09 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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beautiful work bloodworm!

im loving your pictures.




and...thanks man! :biggrin:

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15955227 - 03/16/12 02:48 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

:sunny:

pretty good hunt today. hitting the fields and my oak woods this evening.
wanted to throw these up.
perfect weekend to hunt (heavy t-storms last night).
however, i have to work 12hrs sat and sun.
i'm thinking about calling out. :awesomenod:



1. Auricularia auricula-judae
2. Fuligo septica
3-5. Coprinopsis sp.
6-8. Amanita sp. (sect. Caesareae) "I hope you dried this one. This could be very interesting." -ret
www.mushroomobserver.org/obs/89477

9. Auricularia auricula-judae
10-11. Xylocoremium flabelliforme
12. Fuligo septica
13-16. maybe Tyromyces chioneus
17-18. Suillus brevipes
19-22. Tylopilus rhoadsiae
23-24. Pholiota sp. (Cortinarius has been suggested) -growing off of oak

all ideas are welcome.

i love mushrooms. just wanted to add that in there.

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15955766 - 03/16/12 04:57 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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10-11. Xylocoremium flabelliforme





Wow, that is really cool!

Did that Amanita really have an annulus?  Looks like there is no easy way to separate section Caesareae from Vaginatae except the annulus.  I wonder if those 2 sections form distinct clades.  Your find suggests that they do not.


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #15955822 - 03/16/12 05:15 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

5-8) Annulus? Whaaaat?

10-11)  :crazyeyes: the f*ck is that??

Very cool finds dude. Glad to see strange stuff being found in these woods down here :awesomenod:


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: suchen]
    #15956499 - 03/16/12 07:46 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

Interesting, the Tyromyces (13-16) has maze-like pores and I didn't know they could look like that. But it might help explain a similar mushroom I've been finding that is very mushy, presumably from the recent snow-melt. But it had the maze-like pores which made me wonder if it was Trametes gibbosa. Was yours soft or brittle?


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: suchen]
    #15956536 - 03/16/12 07:52 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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10-11. Xylocoremium flabelliforme





Wow, that is really cool!

Did that Amanita really have an annulus?  Looks like there is no easy way to separate section Caesareae from Vaginatae except the annulus.  I wonder if those 2 sections form distinct clades.  Your find suggests that they do not.




thanks man.
it did indeed have an annulus.
im waiting to hear back from ret to see if he wants to do the microscopy.
if not, you want in?

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5-8) Annulus? Whaaaat?

10-11)  :crazyeyes: the f*ck is that??

Very cool finds dude. Glad to see strange stuff being found in these woods down here :awesomenod:




thanks brotha'. :headbanger:
when you coming up for a hunt?

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: vespertine]
    #15956546 - 03/16/12 07:54 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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Interesting, the Tyromyces (13-16) has maze-like pores and I didn't know they could look like that. But it might help explain a similar mushroom I've been finding that is very mushy, presumably from the recent snow-melt. But it had the maze-like pores which made me wonder if it was Trametes gibbosa. Was yours soft or brittle?




soft...the pores are the only thing that has me questioning the id.
also, if the ones you are finding have "teeth-like" pores...research Trametes villosa.

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: suchen]
    #15956557 - 03/16/12 07:57 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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5-8) Annulus? Whaaaat?

10-11)  :crazyeyes: the f*ck is that??

Very cool finds dude. Glad to see strange stuff being found in these woods down here :awesomenod:





10-11 Its is the other state of Xylaria cubensis which I believe is a more brown colored Dead mans fingers.


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15956558 - 03/16/12 07:57 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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it did indeed have an annulus.
im waiting to hear back from ret to see if he wants to do the microscopy.
if not, you want in?




No, this find should go to Rod, I wouldn't be able to do it justice.

If you had better pictures I would think about it.

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #15956584 - 03/16/12 08:06 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

on # 2
Fuligo septica
sometimes whey they turn pruple the are being attacked by another fungus.  A hand lens would be needed and look for little things that look like white flower petals at least to me.  The fungus that attacks it is a Nectriopsis there are several sp of it but easy to tell them apart with a little work.

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #15956604 - 03/16/12 08:09 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

Haha, lulz on the rules callout. When's the next G.M.S foray? :sunny:

Thanks for clearing up the Xylaria thing, John. I didn't realize it had an anamorphic stage!


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: suchen]
    #15956639 - 03/16/12 08:18 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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on # 2
Fuligo septica
sometimes whey they turn pruple the are being attacked by another fungus.  A hand lens would be needed and look for little things that look like white flower petals at least to me.  The fungus that attacks it is a Nectriopsis there are several sp of it but easy to tell them apart with a little work.

John




thanks man! i'll have to pick up a handheld. :super:

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Haha, lulz on the rules callout. When's the next G.M.S foray? :sunny:

Thanks for clearing up the Xylaria thing, John. I didn't realize it had an anamorphic stage!




i think that is the first time i've ever been called out. :lol:
i've been really slacking on the GMS. i'll get around to it.
we are going to have a meetup meeting first, then a foray and then i'm planning a speaker. :awesomenod:

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15957306 - 03/16/12 11:05 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

some habitat shots...

:sunny:



-it was a beautiful day...

:awesomenod:

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15957368 - 03/16/12 11:19 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

I bet your thinking of calling in sick at least 4 times an hour...


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Gravija]
    #15957393 - 03/16/12 11:28 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

more like every 5 minutes...
i have until 5 a.m. to do so. :smirk:
this week sucks...i have one 52 hr week and one 28 hr week.
its an okay schedule but when we get a 1/2 inch of rain...
i just stare out the window that literally overlooks my main hunting grounds. :frown:

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15957413 - 03/16/12 11:31 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

the 2nd picture is a wild horse pasture i found.
its pretty rad.
can't wait for cincts to start-a-poppin...i'm going to cardboard tek em' all and bury them in my fungi garden.

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: bloodworm]
    #15957429 - 03/16/12 11:35 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

Dude, that schedule is rockstar. You get OT for that first week?

I stare out my window at 13yos selling heroin to 50yos:sad:


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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Gravija]
    #15957441 - 03/16/12 11:38 PM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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Re: bloodworm 2012. (update 03-03-12) [Re: Gravija]
    #15957532 - 03/17/12 12:05 AM (1 year, 3 months ago)

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Dude, that schedule is rockstar. You get OT for that first week?

I stare out my window at 13yos selling heroin to 50yos:sad:




yikes.

no. one of the days falls on the 8th day of the pay period, which is sunday (12hr day making it 52 hrs)...
so it's a little beat, but not that bad.

gainesville, fl is definitely a hot-spot for fungal activity. Murrill was the man!! :awesomenod:
i literally use his book published in 1973 for hunting locations as well as id's.
some of the names are dated, but a quick search in google usually reveals the correction...
i live 2 blocks from where he built his first house and he did not have a car...
so the majority of places he hunted are walkable and still remain somewhat in tact.
the above photos were taken in one of these areas.

i'll shoot you a pm about something that is against the rules...

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