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sic_lorraine
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Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ?
#18989143 - 10/17/13 12:10 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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AND THESE LAST TWO were found actually on old manure.


I went hunting in the day time, after a few days of rain, and in some light drizzle. I know this un-owned field where the cows are taken away every few days and then brought back. perfect for seeing mushrooms. I saw way more than these, but i was mostly just curious about these 4 kinds I saw.
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: sic_lorraine]
#18989350 - 10/17/13 01:32 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#2 looks like Coprinus species, Comatus perhaps
#3 and #4 Deconica species
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canid
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: Rafiikii]
#18989357 - 10/17/13 01:37 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not Coprinus, but I think maybe Coprinopsis.
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Rafiikii


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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: canid]
#18989362 - 10/17/13 01:40 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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canid said: Not Coprinus, but I think maybe Coprinopsis.
I stand corrected, thought it looked semi off
is there an easily identifiable characteristic between the two species that i am unaware of?
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: Rafiikii]
#18989390 - 10/17/13 01:52 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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All of the couple of remaining Coprinus look to my knowledge just like C. commatus.
The rest were all split out into Coprinellus, Coprinopsis and Parasola. I'm not the least bit good with those.
I beleive all but one of the Coprinus have the little cord in the stipe, as illustrated in this picture: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/images/contrib/smith_coprinus_comatus_01.jpg
This key may not be complete, but it does seem to be very good: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinoid.html
This one is PNW specific: http://www.svims.ca/council/Coprin.htm
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: canid]
#18989404 - 10/17/13 01:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I believe these are the only species remaining in Coprinus:
C. calyptratus C. comatus C. spadiceisporus C. sterquilinus
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Rafiikii


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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: canid]
#18989413 - 10/17/13 02:02 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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canid said: All of the couple of remaining Coprinus look to my knowledge just like C. commatus.
The rest were all split out into Coprinellus, Coprinopsis and Parasola. I'm not the least bit good with those.
I beleive all but one of the Coprinus have the little cord in the stipe, as illustrated in this picture: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/images/contrib/smith_coprinus_comatus_01.jpg
This key may not be complete, but it does seem to be very good: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinoid.html
This one is PNW specific: http://www.svims.ca/council/Coprin.htm
you sir, are awesome! thanks. definitely remember that.
the chord in the stipe
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: Rafiikii]
#18989836 - 10/17/13 08:07 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Also at that stage of maturity in C. comatus the cap will almost completely cover the stem.
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Re: Went hunting in cow field can you help ID These ? [Re: Untitled]
#18989957 - 10/17/13 09:05 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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awesome links and info guys!!!!! thanks
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