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bobpwnthee
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ID? Panaeolus cinctulus?
#21784397 - 06/09/15 05:52 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Found these on a hill next to a bunch of goose shit, right next to a lake. I will spore print them and update, any one thinking Panaeolus cinctulus?
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: bobpwnthee]
#21784407 - 06/09/15 05:54 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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probably panaeolina,but a spore print will confirm.
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bobpwnthee
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: Andjew]
#21787222 - 06/10/15 07:46 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Coincidentiaoppositorum
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: bobpwnthee]
#21787248 - 06/10/15 08:00 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Those look like pan subs to me.
Take some of the spores from the print and put it on a microscope slide with some water, then get a good view of a single spore, then compare it to a known microscope image of a pan sub spore. (Or if you get a picture of the spore through the microscope post it!)
Those do really look like pan subs, in the picture in the middle it looks as though they may have been turning blue or greenish at the feet, this is an indicator of psilocybin (some polypore species bruise blue for other reasons, but if it has gills, and bruises blue, it probably contains psilocin)
I'm not an expert though, but in my oppinion you most likley have pan subs (pan cinct)
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: bobpwnthee]
#21787251 - 06/10/15 08:02 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
bobpwnthee said:

jet black spore print: Cinctulus brown: foe
It think I see a black one? It's really hard to tell when the prints aren't full
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Coincidentiaoppositorum
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Yeah, pan subs spore print should be jet black...
...again I'm not an expert, and id wait until another more knowledgeable poster responds before you make any decisions as weather to confirm their ID as pan sub.
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Quote:
bobpwnthee said:

I only see brown to dark brown/"almost black" prints there. You could perhaps leave the caps printing for a bit longer.
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: bobpwnthee]
#24242591 - 04/14/17 05:32 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Been a while since anyone has mentioned this species to ID. These just popped up in the park today and thought they may possibly be Panaeolus cinctulus. Waiting on spore prints. Last time they were there I'm pretty sure they had black spores...definitely had very dark gills that left marks on my fingers when I picked one. That was before I really took notice of how much fungus actually grows in my environment. I'm keen to find any thoughts. Cheers

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Fungusmunch
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: Fungusmunch]
#24242614 - 04/14/17 05:55 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sorry, the above were found in Victoria Australia. Cheers Will get more photos in the morning to see the progression of growth.
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Anglerfish
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: Fungusmunch]
#24242628 - 04/14/17 06:02 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Fungusmunch said: These just popped up in the park today and thought they may possibly be Panaeolus cinctulus.
They are Coprinellus sect. Micacei.
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Re: ID? Panaeolus cinctulus? [Re: Anglerfish]
#24242646 - 04/14/17 06:21 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thank you Anglerfish. Truely grateful mate!
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