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swampyAppleseed
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More GA gyms & more
#19373926 - 01/05/14 05:15 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Theeeese had beautiful evident bruising, but off of a pine stump! I swear to your god!


The Red Velvet Cake Cortinarius. Yes, I named it.

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Damn fine pics swampy! Love the bruising on the gyms! I think you're thinking of the west coast that has the inactive conifer gymns... I have a patch of active gymns in a conifer wood chip area. I swear to your God! Lol, that's funny right there ... are the first two a Pholiota sp?
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Edited by art2312 (01/05/14 06:07 PM)
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Dr.Tooty
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Sweet Pholiota (squarrosa?). Id really like to find those someday.
Cool Jims, too. Gonna eat em?
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art2312
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#19374179 - 01/05/14 06:14 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Squarrosa? I thought they were much more yellow? never mind, sorry
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Edited by art2312 (01/05/14 06:18 PM)
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Dr.Tooty
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: art2312]
#19374190 - 01/05/14 06:19 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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art2312 said: Squarrosa? I thought they were much more yellow?
I see it described as yellow/brown to tawny. And i don't expect that this camera is producing the most realistic color temp...but this is a genus I have absolutely no hands on experience with; So i very well may be wrong.
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#19374203 - 01/05/14 06:23 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Dr.Tooty said:
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art2312 said: Squarrosa? I thought they were much more yellow?
I see it described as yellow/brown to tawny. And i don't expect that this camera is producing the most realistic color temp...but this is a genus I have absolutely no hands on experience with; So i very well may be wrong.
Actually, I think I'm the wrong one I remember I found them once before and they were really yellow but I don't remember reading the actual description before.
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swampyAppleseed
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#19374224 - 01/05/14 06:28 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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art2312 said: Damn fine pics swampy! Love the bruising on the gyms! I think you're thinking of the west coast that has the inactive conifer gymns... I have a patch of active gymns in a conifer wood chip area. I swear to your God! Lol, that's funny right there ... are the first two a Pholiota sp?
Thanks, man! The first one is some Pholiota & I think the second is some kind of Mycena?????
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Dr.Tooty said: Sweet Pholiota (squarrosa?). Id really like to find those someday.
Cool Jims, too. Gonna eat em?
Thankye dude & nah... Gravija wanted them for his fancy sciences, but I just had a pretty neat Gym time yesterday! Check it: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/19354754
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Awesome Cort!!!
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Dr.Tooty
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Ran-D]
#19374673 - 01/05/14 08:25 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Ran-D said: Awesome Cort!!!
Those gills are fucking awesome...Dermocybe are pretty cool.
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swampyAppleseed
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#19374773 - 01/05/14 09:00 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Dr.Tooty said: Dermocybe are pretty cool.
I had to look that one up. It had a pretty awesome (what seemed like) hydrophageous cap, but otherwise is def a "Dermocybe!"
What the fuck is a 'subgenus' anyway??
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Dr.Tooty
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I'm not to sure about that one, either! I'll have to look it up once I'm off work...
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swampyAppleseed said: What the fuck is a 'subgenus' anyway??
A great way to make things more confusing.
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Byrain

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Subgenera are often arbitrary groups within genera to help categorize the species based on observable features. Some of these are supported with DNA evidence though.
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Dr.Tooty
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Byrain]
#19374914 - 01/05/14 09:31 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Byrain said: Subgenera are often arbitrary groups within genera to help categorize the species based on observable features. Some of these are supported with DNA evidence though.
Is that where clades come in? Assuming a group holds up to DNA sequencing?
Edit: this didn't make any sense before.
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Edited by Dr.Tooty (01/05/14 09:48 PM)
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swampyAppleseed
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Agaricales Cortinariceae Cortinarius Subgenus Dermocybe Co-subgenus Roseucybe Assistant Co-subgenus velvetilis Redvelvitake
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Ran-D]
#19374920 - 01/05/14 09:32 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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I would consider Leucopholiota decorosa
and Cortinarius semisanguineus
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swampyAppleseed
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Ran-D]
#19374955 - 01/05/14 09:41 PM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Byrain said: Subgenera are often arbitrary groups within genera to help categorize the species based on observable features. Some of these are supported with DNA evidence though.
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Fungi01 said: I would consider Leucopholiota decorosa
and Cortinarius semisanguineus
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Ran-D said:
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swampyAppleseed said: What the fuck is a 'subgenus' anyway??
A great way to make things more confusing.
...and here I am being silly. Thanks all! The cort had a very distinctive rust colored ring around the cap margin of a much darker brown cap (pervs). It felt pretty dry, but I assumed it from water; hydrophageous. C.semisanguineus seems aboo righ
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Absolutely Wonderful pictures weee!
Great Gyms man, fantastic bruising.... I love when im like:
"OOH JILMS!"..
Any Bruis..... OH 
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Re: More GA gyms & more [Re: Joust]
#19375532 - 01/06/14 01:33 AM (10 years, 25 days ago) |
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Damn nice stuff swampy.
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