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pinelurker
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ya mean australia!
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: pinelurker]
#14533867 - 05/30/11 12:08 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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uhhh ya ya australia .
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mycoelement
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just a few more pics for everyone note the light blue ring around the edge of the cap 
and some poo in a pot with some grass to help keep the humidity up 
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wisp
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14534260 - 05/30/11 02:55 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm certain this is the same species, the stipe took on many different macroscopic characteristics with the collection in my link
True, they do look very similar in those two images. Exciting stuff!
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Sporulator


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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: wisp]
#14534400 - 05/30/11 04:12 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Great find! 
What was the fruiting temperature and what is the altitude of the habitat?
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TimmiT


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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14534488 - 05/30/11 05:16 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I think Psilocybe alutacea is a good name for these. They match the description of that species quite well. It would be interesting to see how they compare microscopically. Mycoelement did you get my PM?
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mycoelement
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: TimmiT]
#14534509 - 05/30/11 05:35 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: I think Psilocybe alutacea is a good name for these. They match the description of that species quite well. It would be interesting to see how they compare microscopically. Mycoelement did you get my PM?
sorry man was meant to get bak to ya just pm'd ya now
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mycoelement
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: Sporulator]
#14534540 - 05/30/11 05:54 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sporulator said: Great find! 
What was the fruiting temperature and what is the altitude of the habitat?
temps lately have been ranging from probly about 18 - 22 during the day and it often drops to below 5 during the night we havent had a whole lot of rain lately but the area where theyre found gets no direct sunlight and the ground has stayed pretty moist
as for the altitude well according to google earth when i run my mouse over the area its about 80ft i dont know how correct this is but it sounds pretty right to me
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tryptonite
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14534546 - 05/30/11 05:57 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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ehtdaedlufetarg said: These are the posts that keep me around the shroomery. Neat find!
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psylosymonreturns said: these are the posts that make me realize i need to live in new zealand ! 
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pinelurker said: ya mean australia!
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psylosymonreturns said: uhhh ya ya australia . 
wonder if it's possible that these might growing in SA?
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14534657 - 05/30/11 07:15 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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mycoelement said: just a few more pics for everyone note the light blue ring around the edge of the cap 
and some poo in a pot with some grass to help keep the humidity up 

i see the blue this time!!
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mycoelement
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psylosymonreturns said:
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mycoelement said: just a few more pics for everyone note the light blue ring around the edge of the cap 
and some poo in a pot with some grass to help keep the humidity up 

i see the blue this time!! 
haha i thought you might
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knarkkorven
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14563305 - 06/05/11 05:15 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Great find! Nice to see that rare psilocybe species are being found by amateurs from time to time!
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ehtdaedlufetarg
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: knarkkorven]
#14566898 - 06/05/11 10:18 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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knarkkorven said: Great find! Nice to see that rare psilocybe species are being found by amateurs from time to time! 
It seems to me the amateurs do more than find them time to time. Most of the rare Psilocybe posts on here are by amatuers who don't know what they have. Thats something i love about this hobby, the amateurs and hobbyists have a opportunity to make serious and significant contributions to the science of Mycology. Someone finding Psilocybe graveolens last year is a great example and continues to inspire me to get out there and hunt, who knows what is waiting for you in a clump of sedge?
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mycoelement
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: knarkkorven]
#14572633 - 06/07/11 02:10 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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knarkkorven said: Great find! Nice to see that rare psilocybe species are being found by amateurs from time to time! 
well im no mycologist but i wouldnt exactly say im an amatuer at this stuff haha but then thats just me alot of you would probly say im an amatuer i am however one of the rare west aussies who has had great success with cultivating psilocybe subaeruginosa i know this has been done by alot of people but with the W.A. species it definately has not and these do not grow half as easily as the eastern australian varieties
anyway fact is i know that the southwest of western australia has an extremely diverse range of fungus and is very much unexplored there are thousands of unidentified species here and theres very little research done in the area aswell as the fact that new mushrooms often occur in areas that have been studied alot and this is a classic case of this as with this particular species as a friend and i have done alot of hunting in the area these were found and this is the first time these have showed up fact is in past yrs these were not in the area mushroom spores travel far and wide by many means and in this case with these mushrooms growing from horse dung in a place where well there is a certain NEW horse in my opinion this particular horse seems to have brought these guys with it
so basically wat im getting at is you should never give up you may have searched an area many times before and come up with nothing or the same mushrooms you find in that spot every yr but you may also find something you've never seen before in the area i live this holds very true im constantly surprised by different fungus's i find that dont match anything in any field guide any where wich is why i love to hunt around here you really never know when your going to find something special or something new so even if you've searched an area time and time again and come up with nothing new NEVER GIVE UP the world of fungus has alot of unidentified species and new species are popping up all the time and in places you would never expect them to 
i think the reason alot of people considered amatuers find these new exciting finds like this is because the am's are the ones out there hunting all the time and exploring where as alot of the older guys who may have a bit more knowledge think they know it all already and dont expect to find anything they havent seen before
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mycot
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14578141 - 06/08/11 03:09 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Good post Mycoelement and what you say holds true for much of Australia. I would need a small army of cultivators to be able to grow out all the undescribed actives I have come across in recent years. I wish I was joking as it is too much work for one person. So yeah there are plenty of new undescribed species out there.
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UK Explorer
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycot]
#14685839 - 06/28/11 11:44 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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mycot said: I would need a small army of cultivators to be able to grow out all the undescribed actives I have come across in recent years. I wish I was joking as it is too much work for one person.
There's a whole commumity of willing volunteers here, spread the love!   
Intriguing finds OP, hope you can get some samples out to someone to really get to the bottom of this.
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mycoelement
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: UK Explorer]
#14690009 - 06/29/11 02:37 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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hey all i will be sending off some samples for microscopic i.d. very soon in the mean time i just post up some more pics for everyone to check out 
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Lord Mayonnaise


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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: mycoelement]
#14690174 - 06/29/11 04:38 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice photos, they're beautiful.
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Locky
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The first picture is wack! that cap is crazy
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bloodworm
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Re: possible new active panalous [Re: Locky]
#14690245 - 06/29/11 05:24 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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sweet. how did i miss this?  who is doing the microscopy?

 peace and love bloodworm
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