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Nevermind
Registered: 05/11/10
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Loc: Australia
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Libs and 3 Pan species.
#21624732 - 05/02/15 03:05 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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I found libs as usual and I believe 3 different Pan. species. Usually my Pan. paps & accuminatus grow on my bottom paddock but I've never seen them up top with the libs. I believe I have three different species here. This link here shows the Pan species I find in my bottom paddock. I'm new to ID'ing Pan species, though I do think today's are different - especially Pan. sp. B
What do we think here people?
Found in Tasmania, Aus. Grassy field by dam where goats frequent. "Pan sp. B" I believe was in somewhat of a cluster near the edge of the dam - the caps were level with the grass so stems were not visible. Black spores are staining the caps of the others in the cluster. "Pan sp A & C" both were only about a metre away (behind "Pan sp. B) and were growing reasonably close to the first two Libs I found.
Libs
Pan sp. A
Pan sp. BI am going to take a guess and assume they're cincts. They do appear to have very slight green/blue brusing (but could just be wear and tear)Furthermore to my suspicions, Pan Cincts do grow in Tasmania!
Pan. sp C These have the same sort of geletanous cap like libs but are shaped quite differently.
Group Shot
Lib - A - B - C (Stems to Gills)
C - B - A - Lib (Caps to stems)
Lil o' this n' a lil o' that.... ok I lied. It's all of them.
Edited by Nevermind (05/02/15 10:37 AM)
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Nevermind
Registered: 05/11/10
Posts: 2,189
Loc: Australia
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Re: Libs and 3 Pan species. [Re: Nevermind]
#21624935 - 05/02/15 06:22 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Can anyone confirm whether I have three different Pan. species? Or are they all the same? And any idea if it/they are active?
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el8tch
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Registered: 03/07/15
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Loc: Penn's Woods
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Re: Libs and 3 Pan species. [Re: Nevermind]
#21624939 - 05/02/15 06:25 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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I can't... I just clicked on this because I thought it had something to do with liberals and 3 pan species...
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Nevermind
Registered: 05/11/10
Posts: 2,189
Loc: Australia
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Re: Libs and 3 Pan species. [Re: el8tch]
#21625363 - 05/02/15 09:50 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ok, I reformatted the post so it's easier to dissect.
We've got the liberty caps at the top. That's ok, I can ID them fine.
Pan sp A, B & C though I'd like identified if possible. This link here shows the Pan species I found a couple of weeks ago on my bottom paddock which produces Psilocybe subaeruginosa, where as this find was found at my top paddock which produces small amounts of Liberty caps. This is the first time I've seen (suspected) Pan species in this paddock.
I believe it was the Bs that were growing quite close together in a close proximity. Not quite what I'd call a cluster, but close together. They were literally at the edge of the dam and the caps met the grass height, so stems were not visible. Approx a meter away from them in the opposite direction of the dam was the first two libs I found and either species A or C were growing in the general proximity of those first two libs. And lastly, the other ones, again either A or C were growing about a meter out from the other one (A or C)
If I recall, A & C were growing in the same general space as the first few libs I found. I'm actually wondering now if A & C could be the same species.... and I'm also wondering if they could be Psathyrella sp? The Cs reminded me of the libs as they had the same gelatinous sort of cap, but no real nipple or anything.
Due to the wet grass there was quite a lot of jet black spore contaminated water drops which looked just like blank ink.
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