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Slavich
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Macro photography plus additional ID request
#16078064 - 04/12/12 12:26 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Hi, went on a walkabout yesterday and firstly found these two mushrooms in an areal that grows subs. The thing is, they smell exactly the same as subs do, but I've never seen this species before.






Aand here are some multiple time magnification macros from today, just because.
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Re: Macro photography plus additional ID request [Re: Slavich]
#16078498 - 04/12/12 02:48 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Wait for someone who knows better then me to chime in... but I think it could be an old sun dried psilocybe subaeruginosa. I'm no TI.
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Stopwhispering
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Nopes not P. subaeruginosa.
Perhaps a dried out Leratiomyces ceres.
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Re: Macro photography plus additional ID request [Re: Slavich]
#16078517 - 04/12/12 02:57 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Perhaps a dried out Leratiomyces ceres., or maybe something more like Leratiomyces squamosus var. thraustus.
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Slavich
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Thanks, definitely looks like a Leratiomyces!
I really need to get myself a Tasmanian/Australian fungi fuild guide.
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Stopwhispering
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Re: Macro photography plus additional ID request [Re: Slavich]
#16078538 - 04/12/12 03:08 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Slavich said: Thanks, definitely looks like a Leratiomyces!
I really need to get myself a Tasmanian/Australian fungi fuild guide.

"A field guide to Australian fungi" - Bruce Fuhrer. Would be my recommendation.
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Stopwhispering
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: ..or maybe something more like Leratiomyces squamosus var. thraustus.
Description seems to list this with a ring and a scaly stipe below the ring. I couldn't seem to find any reference of these being found in Australia either.
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Re: Macro photography plus additional ID request [Re: Stopwhispering]
#16078553 - 04/12/12 03:19 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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In that case probably Leratiomyces ceres.
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Slavich
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Re: Macro photography plus additional ID request [Re: Stopwhispering]
#16078648 - 04/12/12 04:27 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Stopwhispering said:
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Slavich said: Thanks, definitely looks like a Leratiomyces!
I really need to get myself a Tasmanian/Australian fungi fuild guide.

"A field guide to Australian fungi" - Bruce Fuhrer. Would be my recommendation.
Couldn't resist, bought it! Looks like it will be a $45 well spent.
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