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i.d request for a newbie
    #21245855 - 02/08/15 09:45 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

I am looking for help in identifying shrooms in 3 pictures (denoted by pink numbers on the mushroom caps). All of them are found in the same exact habitat today during my 1st hunting.

On the 1st picture I am wondering if all of those are same of same type but of different maturity? or actual different type of mushrooms.

Habitat:
Santa Cruz, CA, near UCSC. Open field full of cow dung.

Spore print color:
I tried to get a print from all 3. The (3) produces a very black print, the other two produce less intense pinkish-gray print. Hard to judge the colors.

Bruising:
(1) and (3) bruised kind of dark-blue color, but also hard to judge. They look like as if soaked in water.





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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: slugshroomer]
    #21245890 - 02/08/15 09:55 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

There are no pictures attached to this post.

edit: neverfuckingmind. Nothing showed for a solid minute til I posted that comment and returned to the page :shrug:

They look like a few different Panaeolus species. Can we see this bruising you speak of?


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
    #21245918 - 02/08/15 10:04 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

I wonder what that mushroom in the first image is bottom-centre, the one with the striate pileus, Deconica coprophila


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
    #21245955 - 02/08/15 10:17 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

no worries man, I had some trouble attaching pics, had to try couple of times.

The picture below is a destroyed specimens from 1,2 and 3 in the original post. As I understand, bruising is the color change due to 'oxydation' (?), and I noticed 1 and 3 turned to wet dark blue color on edges after a gentle squeeze.


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21245958 - 02/08/15 10:18 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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I wonder what that mushroom in the first image is bottom-centre, the one with the striate pileus, Deconica coprophila



Huh? You wonder what it is and then you name it? :um: Also I don't see any mushroom bottom-centre in the first image. Bottom-right and top-centre, but not bottom-centre.


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
    #21245983 - 02/08/15 10:24 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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I wonder what that mushroom in the first image is bottom-centre, the one with the striate pileus, Deconica coprophila



Huh? You wonder what it is and then you name it? :um: Also I don't see any mushroom bottom-centre in the first image. Bottom-right and top-centre, but not bottom-centre.



No, I wonder if it is D. coprophila, I wouldn't say for sure because I can only see the pileus, that is what it looks like though.

Roughly in the centre, more to the right at the bottom.

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21245992 - 02/08/15 10:26 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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I wonder what that mushroom in the first image is bottom-centre, the one with the striate pileus, Deconica coprophila



Huh? You wonder what it is and then you name it? :um: Also I don't see any mushroom bottom-centre in the first image. Bottom-right and top-centre, but not bottom-centre.



No, I wonder if it is D. coprophila, I wouldn't say for sure because I can only see the pileus, that is what it looks like though.



Oh.. you meant bottom right, correct? I'd agree that looks like a Deconica sp.


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
    #21246028 - 02/08/15 10:37 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

ok, so you're saying the little brown guy in (1) is D.coprophila and the rest are different types of Panaeolus mushrooms? so none of them are edible?

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: slugshroomer]
    #21246096 - 02/08/15 10:55 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

#1 is Stropharia, not sure which species, I lack experience with that genus., see below.
#2 Protostropharia semiglobata
#3 Panaeolus  papilionaceus or very closely related.
The small striate one in the first image bottom right is likely Deconica coprophila.

None are poisonous but the first one I'd wait for someone else to id correctly, none are worth consuming for food or otherwise.


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21246164 - 02/08/15 11:16 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

Or #1 is Agrocybe pediades but to me it looked like there was a membranous partial veil on the specimen below the one you numbered which is generally not present in A. pediades:shrug:


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21246296 - 02/09/15 12:30 AM (9 years, 3 months ago)

thanks a lot guys/girls!

I was told that I can collect some P.semilanceata on any open field filled with dungs, but I see its actually not that easy. :-P

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: slugshroomer]
    #21248109 - 02/09/15 12:42 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

Im no expert but #1 Reminds me of panaeolus campanulatus I've seen. Funky almost toothy looking bright white veil remnants stuck on the margin. Color seems off though, maybe sterile or sun-bleached.
    Proper prints help a lot OP.

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: westcoasterin]
    #21248310 - 02/09/15 01:16 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

Libs don't need dung either, just fertile grounds. Fields containing sedge grass seem to work fairly often IMHO. Jealous your season is still happening, Good luck.

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: westcoasterin]
    #21251050 - 02/09/15 09:49 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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Im no expert but #1 Reminds me of panaeolus campanulatus I've seen. Funky almost toothy looking bright white veil remnants stuck on the margin. Color seems off though, maybe sterile or sun-bleached.
    Proper prints help a lot OP.



No, I'm fairly certain it's in the Agrocybe pediades group.
Panaeolus campanulatus is a synonym of P. papilionaceus which is what he has in his third collection.


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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21251478 - 02/09/15 11:52 PM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: i.d request for a newbie [Re: inski]
    #21251548 - 02/10/15 12:32 AM (9 years, 3 months ago)

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Im no expert but #1 Reminds me of panaeolus campanulatus I've seen. Funky almost toothy looking bright white veil remnants stuck on the margin. Color seems off though, maybe sterile or sun-bleached.
    Proper prints help a lot OP.



No, I'm fairly certain it's in the Agrocybe pediades group.
Panaeolus campanulatus is a synonym of P. papilionaceus which is what he has in his third collection.



guys, I had my 2nd trip to the same place today and found few more weird looking mushrooms. I'd appreciate if you would share your thoughts on these posted here.

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