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rev0kadavur
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: The Lightning]
#19668634 - 03/08/14 05:38 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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Ru·fes·cent
adjective \rü-ˈfe-sənt\
Definition : reddish
Origin of RUFESCENT
Latin rufescent-, rufescens, present participle of rufescere : to become reddish
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The Lightning
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19732969 - 03/22/14 03:44 PM (10 years, 8 days ago) |
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SULPHIDIA
E. Gerhardt, in his monograph on Panaeolus (Taxonomische revision der gattungen Panaeolus und Panaeolina, Bibliotheca Botanica 47, 1996), defines sulphidia as follows (translation from German):
"There are pleurocystidia, so far called chrysocystidia but not matching this definition as they do not stain yellow with KOH (unlike Stropharia and Hypholoma), but they are yellowish from the very beginning or keep uncolored. They become a beautiful red wine in sulphovanillin, consequently they are called sulphidia."
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The Lightning
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: The Lightning]
#19798538 - 04/05/14 09:11 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cystidioles: 1. Cystidia which are immature, aborted, arrested in development. 2. A sterile cell. Either an undifferentiated or immature cystidium or a slightly enlarged or modified sterile basidium. Considered by some to be true cystidia which originate at the level as basidia and differ only slightly in size and/or shape from basidia and brachycystidia.
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MicroKris
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Stipe morphology - surface ornamentation
1. Costate - ribbed, bearing ribs 2. Fibrous - of a stipe, usually rather thick and leaving a ragged edge when broken in two 3. Longitudinally striate - parallel longitudinal lines or ridges, marked with delicate lines 4. Lacunose - deep grooves
Is it costate or striate?
Is it lacunose?
Is it fibrous?
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Joust
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: MicroKris]
#22973452 - 03/04/16 04:26 PM (8 years, 25 days ago) |
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+ I would say #1 is costate
And I agree with the rest as well. Nice post!
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MicroKris
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: Joust]
#22974673 - 03/05/16 03:37 AM (8 years, 25 days ago) |
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Quote:
Joust said: + I would say #1 is costate
That is a problem for me - to find good examples for costate and striate.
Edited by MicroKris (03/05/16 03:43 AM)
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: MicroKris]
#22975376 - 03/05/16 10:54 AM (8 years, 24 days ago) |
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This might help - it's a Tonna allium, commonly known as a costate tun and named for the spiraling ribs or ridges:
Striate usually refers to stripes or grooves -- fingerprints are often described as striate. For more indelible examples, image search for "striae" (maybe NSFW).
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MicroKris
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: Tofurky]
#22978317 - 03/06/16 03:54 AM (8 years, 24 days ago) |
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Cap (pileus) form: 1. Campanulate - bell-shaped
Coprinopsis atramentaria
2. Conical - Cone-shaped
Conocybe tenera
3. Cuspidate - Eye-toothed, broadly pointed or having a sharply delineated point
Hygrocybe cuspidata
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Re: Mushroom Hunting Term Of The Day [Re: MicroKris]
#22981014 - 03/06/16 09:43 PM (8 years, 23 days ago) |
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I'll help u out a bit if moderators allow this to continue its resurrection
"Floccose"
Covered in wooly tufts. Fluffy or cottony. Flocculent.
Most commonly used in botany, but found used in mycology in some older texts.
And... A cheat sheet http://www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/virtual/glossary/
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