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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14230656 - 04/03/11 10:55 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Update 4/3/11
So far, some of the smaller caps are getting ready to be packaged as they are nearly to a crisp/
Caps labeled "1" refer to any fruits first found and photographed on that island The one label "2" is the first specimen photographed in situ. The cap labeled "3" is the one I picked from that set of three in situ And the one to be labeled 4 will be from Patch #2 The samples taken from the ones recorded on video MVI 0998 will be labeled "5" This new patch (found 4/7/11) will be labeled "6" and will most likely be sent separate form the other samples.
Edited by Ieponumos (04/11/11 06:18 PM)
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Oreganic]
#14230952 - 04/03/11 12:18 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said: EDIT: Also, the caps are drying (and have been drying since they've been spore printed; I stretched the more fruitful caps for a second print and got those wrapped this morning before I hunted) as I type. They are on silica gel and I have been corresponding with Alan via , so as soon as they are ready, they will be packaged, labeled and shipped.
By Saturday I assume (do note what happens when we make assumptions ...)we should have gill/spore pics.
Good stuff! Great finds too.. 
ya fo sure, good work then dude.
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Ieponumos
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Update 4/3/11
So far, some of the smaller caps are getting ready to be packaged as they are nearly to a crisp
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psylosymonreturns said:
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Oreganic said:
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Ieponumos said: EDIT: Also, the caps are drying (and have been drying since they've been spore printed; I stretched the more fruitful caps for a second print and got those wrapped this morning before I hunted) as I type. They are on silica gel and I have been corresponding with Alan via , so as soon as they are ready, they will be packaged, labeled and shipped.
By Saturday I assume (do note what happens when we make assumptions ...)we should have gill/spore pics.
Good stuff! Great finds too.. 
ya fo sure, good work then dude.
I just looked at some spores on my own with my Amscope and they look roughened roughened to me even at 800X.
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Ieponumos
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Update 4/3/11
So far, some of the smaller caps are getting ready to be packaged as they are nearly to a crisp
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psylosymonreturns said:
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Oreganic said:
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Ieponumos said: EDIT: Also, the caps are drying (and have been drying since they've been spore printed; I stretched the more fruitful caps for a second print and got those wrapped this morning before I hunted) as I type. They are on silica gel and I have been corresponding with Alan via , so as soon as they are ready, they will be packaged, labeled and shipped.
By Saturday I assume (do note what happens when we make assumptions ...)we should have gill/spore pics.
Good stuff! Great finds too.. 
ya fo sure, good work then dude.
I just looked at some spores on my own with my Amscope and they look roughened to me even at 800X.
Just got done looking at them at 2000X. Due to the frequency of warts and and less prevalence of ellipsoid shapes as compared to P. cintulus spores, I'm thinking they might be olivaceus. Though I will admit I find it odd that the margins of these spores (walls I believe they would be) aren't as really rugose like weilii's collcetion. My camera doesn't have the adapter needed or I'd upload pics of my own.
I know this is against decorum, but the spores look like this to y eye. they resemble this colleciton

http://forums.mycotopia.net/wild-mushrooming-field-forest/50789-panaeolus-olivaceus.html
Edited by Ieponumos (04/03/11 05:34 PM)
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14237114 - 04/04/11 04:16 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Update 4/4/11

They're drying.
Looking good so far?
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Byrain


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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14237468 - 04/04/11 05:53 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said: My camera doesn't have the adapter needed or I'd upload pics of my own.
Can't point the camera down the eyepiece of the scope?
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Byrain]
#14243162 - 04/05/11 05:37 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Byrain said:
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Ieponumos said: My camera doesn't have the adapter needed or I'd upload pics of my own.
Can't point the camera down the eyepiece of the scope?
Nope, it's a dlsr. I tried and don't want to break my lens. This is what I need
http://cgi.ebay.com/CANON-DSLR-SLR-CAMERA-LENS-ADAPTER-4-C-MOUNT-MICROSCOPE-/250770947923?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a631cff53
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14243225 - 04/05/11 05:47 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Do you have a cellphone with a camera? I use my cellphone to take micro pictures
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14243364 - 04/05/11 06:11 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I usually use a Canon SD1100 to take micro pictures, but the camera I use has a little dust on the inside of the lens so all my micrographs have the same dust, even though it does not show up when I take regular pictures with the camera. I am seriously considering getting a new Canon S95 and always keeping it in a case so it doesn't get dust inside it.
That adapter does look nice, I wonder if it would give better pictures than a little handheld. It would be nice to shoot micrographs in raw format so you can adjust the color and contrast a lot more.
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Ieponumos
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HAI GUISE
I found a new patch


Where's Waldo?


EDIT: Wtf is that powdery shit? I've only noticed it on this species of Panaeolus. None of the Conocybe have it.
Edited by Ieponumos (04/07/11 05:26 PM)
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Bobzimmer
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14254508 - 04/07/11 05:32 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Good eyes, leponumos! Nice finds.
Powdery shit? On the stem? Many mushrooms have fine pubescence on the stem when young. Is that what you're talking about?
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14254540 - 04/07/11 05:40 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Bobzimmer said: Good eyes, leponumos! Nice finds.
Powdery shit? On the stem? Many mushrooms have fine pubescence on the stem when young. Is that what you're talking about?
Nope. Actually here are some examples. It's primarily on the pileus
It's stuck to the gills here
on the top of the pileus here EDIT: Also on my lens cap, too
You can see one or two on the gills here
It's kinda hard to see on this one, but it's on the pileus and gills
Edited by Ieponumos (04/07/11 05:50 PM)
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14257948 - 04/08/11 10:54 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I went out for a quick trip before the alleged rain to come and found a little patch near the patch found yesterday. My pics suck about as much as the find. These are some tiny 'lil mofo's. I should have lowered the exposure. Oh well ... 


Maybe the rain will pump them up for a better flush. Then maybe I'll get some photogenic specimens as they
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14262515 - 04/09/11 10:35 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm getting close now. Unfortunately, by the time I got up, the post office had closed (yes, I did drink last night and couldn't find the will to get up early enough to go hunting, too). Monday though, the package will be weighed and sent off as per the picture and we'll know soon enough.
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14268213 - 04/10/11 05:55 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's getting really dry out there and they're REALLY FUCKING hard to find. As the heat increases, their size gets proportionately smaller and smaller. All the Conocybes have dried up and most of the Pans, too. This one patch you see here is on the low slope of a hill with trees blocking the direct afternoon rays. As you can tell by the photo, I gave them some love so they could sporulate in peace.
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14268535 - 04/10/11 07:12 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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well you know where to look earlier next year!
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Ieponumos
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psylosymonreturns said: well you know where to look earlier next year!
Yup!!! Plus, I'm taking well water (pH neutral stuff; those Pan paps loved it last year and fruited by the hundreds per flush) to keep them alive. Atcually, since I watered it yesterday, the patch put out two more pins! Here's a quick vid of the patch
They'll probably put out one more flush right after it rains before it gets too hot. I'll be there to mark the general patches so I can observe them over the fall and coming Spring. Also, tomorrow, the package will be sent via USPS and hopefully by the end of the week we will have some light on the subject.
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Ieponumos
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14273854 - 04/11/11 05:47 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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The samples have been sent off. Anywho, I decided to go back for the hell of it (I'm starting to like tending to the lil guys) and get some more pics. But, while photographing the second marked patch, I heard what sounded like three consecutive reports a few seconds apart from each from a shotgun not 500 ft. into the other field. I didn't take the time to look and see what was going on. So I skedaddled via an alternate, more wooded route.



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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14277647 - 04/12/11 12:03 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said: The samples have been sent off. Anywho, I decided to go back for the hell of it (I'm starting to like tending to the lil guys) and get some more pics. But, while photographing the second marked patch, I heard what sounded like three consecutive reports a few seconds apart from each from a shotgun not 500 ft. into the other field. I didn't take the time to look and see what was going on. So I skedaddled via an alternate, more wooded route.




Maybe it was turkey hunters. I not sure if it is turkey season in Florida but I know it is in Georgia
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Re: Panaeolus olivaceus? [Re: Ieponumos]
#14277648 - 04/12/11 12:04 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said: The samples have been sent off. Anywho, I decided to go back for the hell of it (I'm starting to like tending to the lil guys) and get some more pics. But, while photographing the second marked patch, I heard what sounded like three consecutive reports a few seconds apart from each from a shotgun not 500 ft. into the other field. I didn't take the time to look and see what was going on. So I skedaddled via an alternate, more wooded route.




Maybe it was turkey hunters.
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