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OfflineThe chimp
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Unidentified fungi 2013
    #19409654 - 01/12/14 06:54 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

I have no idea what any of these are. Feel free to guess or add your own unidentified mushrooms.
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15

A couple more I forgot
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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409671 - 01/12/14 06:58 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Sorry, I'm on my phone so I can't help with the ID part but...those are freakin awesome shots chimp!! Those jelly and little black/blue fungi are siiic!


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: art2312]
    #19409701 - 01/12/14 07:06 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Thank you man!! I know they are mind boggling.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409716 - 01/12/14 07:09 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Can you please number your collections?  Its a pain to id them without some numbers to refer to, thanks. :smile2:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Byrain]
    #19409719 - 01/12/14 07:10 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

You take very nice photos...but you already know this.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409722 - 01/12/14 07:11 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

:whoah::unbelievable:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409743 - 01/12/14 07:17 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

4-6. Hebeloma?
7. Clitocybe
10 is pretty interesting, any spore color?


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Byrain]
    #19409770 - 01/12/14 07:25 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Could a Hypholoma sp. for number 2 be possible maybe? Just a shot in the dark... looks kinda like Hypholoma sublateritium but what the hell do I know :grin:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: art2312]
    #19409808 - 01/12/14 07:34 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Nice collection of some awesome fungi!:thumbup:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: art2312]
    #19409833 - 01/12/14 07:41 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

I think 2 is white spored, I'm not very good with white spored fungi...


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Byrain]
    #19409850 - 01/12/14 07:46 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Thank you Dr. Tooty, Suchen and BlueFunGuy!!
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4-6. Hebeloma?
7. Clitocybe
10 is pretty interesting, any spore color?



I believe you are correct with Hebeloma and Clitocybe, thank you Byrain!!
I'm not sure of the spore color for numer 10 unfortunately.

I'm not sure what 2 is Art, appreciate the input I don't think it's Hypholoma though.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409886 - 01/12/14 07:55 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

My first thought for #10 was Psathyrella longistriata but I'm not to sure about that assumption.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409894 - 01/12/14 07:56 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Lol... I don't think so either, now that I looked it up :grin:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: art2312]
    #19409915 - 01/12/14 08:02 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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Byrain said:
I think 2 is white spored, I'm not very good with white spored fungi...



It does look white spored.... Hmmm.
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Blue-FunGuy said:
My first thought for #10 was Psathyrella longistriata but I'm not to sure about that assumption.



I was thinking that too man. Thank you.
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Lol... I don't think so either, now that I looked it up :grin:



Lol a bit similar in ways.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19409970 - 01/12/14 08:16 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

#10 is a down-right sexy mushroom:thumbup: 
What camera are you working with? You take amazing photos.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Big_Dave]
    #19410100 - 01/12/14 08:43 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Thank you I appreciate that, I use an iphone 4s for all my shots.
10 is one of my most beautiful finds ever.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
    #19410240 - 01/12/14 09:19 PM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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My first thought for #10 was Psathyrella longistriata but I'm not to sure about that assumption.




I think that might be only in western North America.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Byrain]
    #19411096 - 01/13/14 03:21 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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10 is pretty interesting, any spore color?




:whathesaid:

Could it be a Pholiotina sp.? Features are suggestive but a color neutral picture would help.

#9 looks like a Flammulaster sp.

Some cool finds here! :smile:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19411238 - 01/13/14 04:46 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

I can't contribute to the identification of the chimp's specimens, but I'll use this opportunity and upload pictures of one, so far, unidentified mushroom (picked in 2013).

There were no mature specimens and I couldn't do microscopy at that time (I admit, it was not very nice of me to root out immature fruit bodies - it was one of the very first specimens I picked, and I simply wasn't aware that I potentially damage the fungi and, perhaps, its surroundings).




#7



Picked in August 2013, Lithuania (let me know if you need any further details).


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Alternativejamb]
    #19411274 - 01/13/14 05:17 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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I'd suggest Cortinariaceae family. Hard to say without seeing gills in a mature
specimen, could possibly be a Hebeloma sp. but it is pure guessing.

Edit: looking at the small group shot of the above I started thinking about
Armillaria sp. instead. Any buried wood where you found these?

Gill shots of the remaining ones would be helpful.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19411298 - 01/13/14 05:35 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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I'd suggest Cortinariaceae family.




That's my hunch as well. 

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Gill shots of the remaining ones would be helpful.




The remaining ones have been preliminary identified as Marasmius oreades (#4), Lactarius camphoratus (#5), and Gymnopus dryophilus (#6).

That last pic is for the sake of showing variation in the fruit bodies of the unidentified specimen (i.e., #7).


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Alternativejamb]
    #19411375 - 01/13/14 06:28 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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I'd suggest Cortinariaceae family.




That's my hunch as well. 

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Gill shots of the remaining ones would be helpful.




The remaining ones have been preliminary identified as Marasmius oreades (#4), Lactarius camphoratus (#5), and Gymnopus dryophilus (#6).

That last pic is for the sake of showing variation in the fruit bodies of the unidentified specimen (i.e., #7).




Check my edit in the previous post - seeing the group I believe it is possibly an Armillaria species, if there is possibility of buried wood in the area. Looks suspiciously like the ones found in this observation on MO.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19411436 - 01/13/14 07:11 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Oh ok thanks Byrain, Psathyrella longistriata is a western species.

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10 is pretty interesting, any spore color?




:whathesaid:

Could it be a Pholiotina sp.? Features are suggestive but a color neutral picture would help.

#9 looks like a Flammulaster sp.

Some cool finds here! :smile:




It could be a Pholiotina, I think I can see rusty brown colors on some of the gills. What about Descolea? Is a color neutral photo without flash or is it something more specific? Unfortunately I don't have any more pictures.
9 does look like a Flammulaster species cool!!
Thank you Anglerfish I'll look into these more.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19411501 - 01/13/14 07:48 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

:hatsoff: great photos and finds :congrats:


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19411563 - 01/13/14 08:15 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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Check my edit in the previous post - seeing the group I believe it is possibly an Armillaria species, if there is possibility of buried wood in the area. Looks suspiciously like the ones found in this observation on MO.




I'm not sure about Armillaria. The mushrooms were not growing in cespitose clusters (I just placed the solitary speciments together in that picture). As far as I recall, they were growing at least one meter apart.

I can't really (dis)confirm the possibility of buried wood.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19412128 - 01/13/14 11:49 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

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It could be a Pholiotina, I think I can see rusty brown colors on some of the gills. What about Descolea?




I know next to nothing about Descolea other than that it is in Cortinariaceae, and I can
only find online info on finds in the Southern Hemisphere. Are you situated there?

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Is a color neutral photo without flash or is it something more specific? Unfortunately I don't have any more pictures.




Maybe I expressed it awkwardly - I should perhaps have said "more even light" - or perhaps
"better lighting". Dark forest settings like that often requires creative use of artificial light.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19412137 - 01/13/14 11:50 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

Or a tripod with a long exposure.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19412172 - 01/13/14 11:59 AM (10 years, 18 days ago)

#3 in the OP looks like an Entoloma.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: Ran-D]
    #19413036 - 01/13/14 03:54 PM (10 years, 17 days ago)

Thank you Pouihi, glad you liked them.
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It could be a Pholiotina, I think I can see rusty brown colors on some of the gills. What about Descolea?




I know next to nothing about Descolea other than that it is in Cortinariaceae, and I can
only find online info on finds in the Southern Hemisphere. Are you situated there?

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Is a color neutral photo without flash or is it something more specific? Unfortunately I don't have any more pictures.




Maybe I expressed it awkwardly - I should perhaps have said "more even light" - or perhaps
"better lighting". Dark forest settings like that often requires creative use of artificial light.




Oh your right Descolea is a southern Genus, I guess that is ruled out as I am in Northwestern Ontario.

Better and even lighting... Hmmm is it safe to say natural lighting also.
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Or a tripod with a long exposure.



I see interesting, I know next to nothing about photography haha.
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#3 in the OP looks like an Entoloma.



Nice one Ran-D, I would never had guessed that, I think your right.


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Re: Unidentified fungi 2013 [Re: The chimp]
    #19415969 - 01/14/14 05:48 AM (10 years, 17 days ago)

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I am in Northwestern Ontario.




You probably already know the site, but mycoquebec.org is nice with
good pictures and micrographs for a lot of species that might also be
relevant for your region, at least in part I guess.


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