|
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
|
spor
Dubsteppah


Registered: 03/29/11
Posts: 12
Loc: GA
Last seen: 12 years, 6 months
|
ID for 2 species of GA mushies plz!
#14266251 - 04/10/11 10:05 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
|
|
My apologies as these were pretty dry when picked & are now cracker dry. Hope someone can give me an ID still.
They were found growing on horse dung in a pasture in Middle GA. Hopefully I got a good shot of the gills for you. Anyone?

--------------------
|
Ieponumos
Mycophile/Phytophile


Registered: 09/02/09
Posts: 4,850
|
Re: ID for 2 species of GA mushies plz! [Re: spor]
#14266380 - 04/10/11 10:36 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
spor said: My apologies as these were pretty dry when picked & are now cracker dry. Hope someone can give me an ID still.
They were found growing on horse dung in a pasture in Middle GA. Hopefully I got a good shot of the gills for you. Anyone?

In the picture qouted above, the ones farthest left are a coprinoid species, the upper middle one remidns me of a Deconica, the lower middles are some sort of Panaeolus species it looks like, and that last one to the right looks like a Deconica.
Most importanly, dried mushrooms ar edifficult to ID. If you can get macro shots of the gills on the ones except the coprinoids.
Also, none of them look active. EDIT: Maybe the Panaeolus ones might be, but don't mess with them until a Trusted Identifier ID's it. It's also really difficult to tell without a spore print.
Edited by Ieponumos (04/10/11 10:40 AM)
|
SomeGuy
I feel better now :)


Registered: 04/18/10
Posts: 7,496
Loc:
Last seen: 9 years, 8 months
|
Re: ID for 2 species of GA mushies plz! [Re: Ieponumos]
#14266406 - 04/10/11 10:40 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Ieponumos said:
Quote:
spor said: My apologies as these were pretty dry when picked & are now cracker dry. Hope someone can give me an ID still.
They were found growing on horse dung in a pasture in Middle GA. Hopefully I got a good shot of the gills for you. Anyone?

In the picture qouted above, the ones farthest left are a coprinoid species, the upper middle one remidns me of a Deconica, the lower middles are some sort of Panaeolus species it looks like, and that last one to the right looks like a Deconica.
Most importanly, dried mushrooms ar edifficult to ID. If you can get macro shots of the gills on the ones except the coprinoids.
Also, none of them look active. EDIT: Maybe the Panaeolus ones might be, but don't mess with them until a Trusted Identifier ID's it.
I'd say you hit the nail on the head. It almost looks like some bruising on the stem in the first picture, of the pans, it's a little too blurry to tell
|
|
|
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: ToxicMan, inski, Alan Rockefeller, Duggstar, TimmiT, Anglerfish, Tmethyl, Lucis, Doc9151, Land Trout 609 topic views. 0 members, 15 guests and 10 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ] |
|