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Alternativejamb


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Need ID/confirmation - P. semilanceata
#18977899 - 10/14/13 06:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good day,
Could you please identify or confirm whether these (and whether all of these) belong to the species P. semilanceata.
Pictures (for some reason rotation was distorted):
Habit and habitat:
 
First finds (named #10 and #13 below)
Whole bodies:

Stalks:

Caps:

Gills:

Further finds
Whole bodies:

Underside:


All together in a white background and artificial light(3 hours after picking) (from left to right: #1-15):
 
24 hours after picking:

One by one, #1-15:
              
Spore prints (#11 and #13):
 
Spores x1000 in water (one piece of micrometer = .99 um):

Same in Melzer's:

Description: 1.Cap: 0.5 – 1.5 x 0.5 – 1.5 cm; conic/obtusely conic/campanulate; umbonate; incurved, striated margin; dry and smooth; color: white/light brown at the centre, brown to dark brown at the margins; some bodies bruise blue (see the pictures above). 2.Gills: adnexed; close; purplish brown to dark brown/black. 3.Stalk: 7 – 17 x 0.1 – 0.3 cm; central; dry and smooth; color: white to light yellow/brownish; all seem to bruise blue (though not perfectly sure about #1, #2, and #3, see pictures above). 4.Veil: no partial (and universal) veil. 5.Spores and spore print (taken from #11 and #13): dark in deposit, but hardly visible (see pictures above); size: 14 – 10 x 8 – 6; ellipsoid; non-amyloid. 6.Habit and habitat: grows on the ground (soil) in a wild hilly field surrounded by trees; grouping: single/groups. 7.Other: Aarhus, Denmark; 12 October 2013; rather dry (and relatively warm for this period) weather; many immature, dry and damaged bodies.
Thanks for your help!
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Blue-FunGuy
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Congratulations! They all look good.
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jet li
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Beauties.
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HarryL
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Re: Need ID/confirmation - P. semilanceata [Re: jet li]
#18979086 - 10/14/13 10:17 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Awesome iD request
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Alternativejamb


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Re: Need ID/confirmation - P. semilanceata [Re: HarryL]
#18980408 - 10/15/13 08:24 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for your replies!
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Joie


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Your habit and habitat shots appear to show a young Panaeolus papilionaceus.
Edit: Comparing with the fourth shot I've concluded that is just a trick of the light (2nd edit: argh idk, cottony fibrils! I have never, ever noted that in libs, but a browse on Google images shows the odd example) around the margin. I double-checked because it was a bit of a cheek and the texture still looked lib. Sorry. Damn. (But nice finds and, lovely post!)
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Edited by Joie (10/15/13 11:17 AM)
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Alternativejamb


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Re: Need ID/confirmation - P. semilanceata [Re: Joie]
#18981645 - 10/15/13 02:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Joie said: Your habit and habitat shots appear to show a young Panaeolus papilionaceus.
Edit: Comparing with the fourth shot I've concluded that is just a trick of the light (2nd edit: argh idk, cottony fibrils! I have never, ever noted that in libs, but a browse on Google images shows the odd example) around the margin. I double-checked because it was a bit of a cheek and the texture still looked lib. Sorry. Damn. (But nice finds and, lovely post!)
Thanks Joie for your reply and comment. I didn't even noticed the fibrils-thing.
Though, I thought it doesn't indeed look fully like semilanceata in the habit and habitat pictures because of the color (my camera doesn't properly account for bright yellow/brown shades)
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Alternativejamb


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Good day, once again,
I've found few more (same place), and would be happy if you'd tell me if any of these look suspicious to you.
Currently, I've got only pictures of dried mushrooms (which makes identification a bit more difficult, of course); therefore, I upload close-ups of each individual (all seem to stain blue, as can be seen in the pictures).
All together #1-23:

One by one:
                      
(Hope no one minds that I renewed this post)
Thanks.
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jet li
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I would say so.. Others will chime in too. I would wait for a plethora of yes votes, for any dried mushrooms.
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Joie


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I mind, because it is one of those ones where I said something silly. Anyway those are all liberty caps.
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Alternativejamb


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Re: Need ID/confirmation - P. semilanceata [Re: Joie]
#19004870 - 10/20/13 05:17 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Joie said: I mind, because it is one of those ones where I said something silly. Anyway those are all liberty caps.
Joie, your confident ID potentially ends this post, and hopefully no one will ever dig this out again:)
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Joie


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