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pbrane

Registered: 08/10/12
Posts: 106
Last seen: 1 month, 30 days
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LBM ID Request
#16684478 - 08/11/12 11:54 PM (9 months, 23 hours ago) |
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Habitat: These were found growing in clusters in the grass in a park. It's hot and humid here.
Gills: cream white, adnate gills, fairly close together.
Stem: off-white in color, veil absent, narrowly hollow, firm when wet, 2.4" in length.
Cap: Caps are concave and golden brown in color, slightly raised and darker in color at the center, 1" in diameter.
Spore print color: White
Bruising: Little/no discoloration.
Other information: Seems to have an odor similar to P. cubensis, mushroomy.


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sum0
TheGanjaLord



Registered: 06/04/10
Posts: 558
Last seen: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Re: LBM ID Request [Re: pbrane]
#16684849 - 08/12/12 12:56 AM (9 months, 22 hours ago) |
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Coprinopsis sp? I guess. Actually I take that back, doesn't seem like they melt..
Edited by sum0 (08/12/12 12:57 AM)
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Rhizohunter
myco-nerd


Registered: 04/22/11
Posts: 4,067
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Re: LBM ID Request [Re: sum0]
#16684874 - 08/12/12 12:59 AM (9 months, 22 hours ago) |
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Not with a white spore print.
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 20,093
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Given the fragile stems and overall appearance, I'd lean towards psathyrella, but the gills look a bit light.
pbrane, could you describe how you made the spore print and possibly post a pic (preferably of a print on tin foil to check it's really white).
Also, was there any wood debris under the grass? Any trees or shrubs growing nearby? A habitat pic perhaps?
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples



Registered: 05/01/10
Posts: 4,082
Loc: Melbourne
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Re: LBM ID Request [Re: koraks]
#16685907 - 08/12/12 05:40 AM (9 months, 17 hours ago) |
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I keep looking at this ID request and the only two genera that this seems to fit wouldn't have a white spore print.
I am thinking either Bolbitius or Psathyrella. and if anything I am leaning more towards Bolbitius
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 20,093
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Bolbitius might actually be a pretty good guess. I nearly always fail to recognize them in a mature state.
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pbrane

Registered: 08/10/12
Posts: 106
Last seen: 1 month, 30 days
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Re: LBM ID Request [Re: pbrane]
#16686505 - 08/12/12 10:42 AM (9 months, 12 hours ago) |
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I printed them on my dresser:D The print is either off-white or light green. I would do another print, but they've dried up.
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