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xfsketch
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3rd of November finds
#19080597 - 11/03/13 02:25 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1. Is this Chaga?
 2. Mycenna maybe?

  3. Yellow cup fungi?
  4. Looks like Gymnopilus. Just kidding lol! Please confirm my thoughts of this being Armillaria
 
   
 5. Maybe Psathyrella?

   6. More of these - i posted and got ID. Just need to look it up.
 7. Maybe Pholiota? It was growing solitary. The gills were green in hue.

 8. Some kind of pins.
 9. Maybe Mycena?
   10. Red jelly mold?
 11. Found mushrooms here before on a log. They arent the same looking? [ur/l=http://s1318.photobucket.com/user/xfsketch/media/image_zpsb4cdf4c8.jpg.html] [/url] 12. Maybe Innocybe?
     
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Edited by xfsketch (11/03/13 02:42 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: xfsketch]
#19080611 - 11/03/13 02:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Not chaga, might be an old Exidia 2) Psathyrella, pay close attention to the gill color in older specimens 3) Peziza, microscopy needed to know the species 4) Looks like Armillaria 5) Does look like Stropharia, perhaps close to S. coronilla 6) Pyncnoporus, however I believe that these should be in Trametes. Not everyone agrees with me, really depends on how large you want Trametes to be. 7 could be Pholiota but more likely Hypholoma lateritium 11 and 12 are Mycena
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xfsketch
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TY very mush Alan! Kickass! looking them up now I appreciate it!
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xfsketch
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: xfsketch]
#19080651 - 11/03/13 02:40 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Maybe 3. Is Peziza arvernensis? If i say it needs microscopy to determine then I believe ya. Im fine with just calling it Peziza.
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: xfsketch]
#19080699 - 11/03/13 02:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Maybe it needs microscopy and maybe it doesn't. Peziza is a difficult group, however if the location and habitat pin it down then perhaps you do not need to scope it. Where is Peziza arvernensis described from?
Europe?
If so I do not think that is a good name for your collection.
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xfsketch
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Wiki says there are a few records of it in N. And S. America but your right its probably a more common subspecies. If those were beech wood chips it might be a match.
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: xfsketch]
#19080781 - 11/03/13 03:05 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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8 is Crucibellum laeve, 10 is a Scutellinia.
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: Maybe it needs microscopy and maybe it doesn't. Peziza is a difficult group, however if the location and habitat pin it down then perhaps you do not need to scope it.
I was told at ascofrance that habitat is largely overemphasized in Peziza literature. I have a collection of P. vesiculosa that was found on wood chips while all the easily available sources indicates its a dung loving species. I've also scoped P. arvernensis from up in the mountains, my impression is that its a thinner fleshed & more fragile species than xfsketch's find.
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xfsketch
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: Byrain]
#19080952 - 11/03/13 03:35 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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TY very mush Falcon! Crucibellum laeve look neat! Havent seen them grown up before. The pins look just like the ones in my pic. Right on! I think your right on the Red ones too 
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Edited by xfsketch (11/03/13 03:36 PM)
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Re: 3rd of November finds [Re: xfsketch]
#19081515 - 11/03/13 05:23 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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those last ones are cool, you do a spore print on any?
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xfsketch
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Yeah they almost look blue in a couple of the pics. I didnt spore print them yet. I wanted to see what people say first.
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