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Ghostbloom
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INDIANA ID REQUEST..[update] SPORE PRINTS ADDED *DELETED*
#21800883 - 06/13/15 06:02 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Post deleted by GhostbloomReason for deletion: Info found
Edited by Ghostbloom (06/13/15 10:07 PM)
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domesticgnome

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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Ghostbloom]
#21800979 - 06/13/15 06:58 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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First ones look like Panaeolus cincutlus, if that spore print is indeed jet black.
The last two Conocybe albipes
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Anglerfish
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domesticgnome said: First ones look like Panaeolus cincutlus, if that spore print is indeed jet black.
My eyes would call that dark brown.
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domesticgnome

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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Anglerfish]
#21801245 - 06/13/15 09:05 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anglerfish said:
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domesticgnome said: First ones look like Panaeolus cincutlus, if that spore print is indeed jet black.
My eyes would call that dark brown.
You're probably right. SO, Panaeolina foenisecii?
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Ghostbloom
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Re: INDIANA ID REQUEST..their growing everywhere. [Re: Ghostbloom]
#21801289 - 06/13/15 09:19 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ill have better spore prints later on.

What im getting is that if it has jet black spore print its either a panaeolus cinctulus or a panaeolus olivaceus.
However if it has reddish/dark brown spore print its a panaeolina oenisecii?
Edited by Ghostbloom (06/13/15 09:53 AM)
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domesticgnome

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Re: INDIANA ID REQUEST..their growing everywhere. [Re: Ghostbloom]
#21801406 - 06/13/15 09:47 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ghostbloom said: Ill have better spore prints later on.

What im getting is that if it has jet black spore prink its either a panaeolus cinctulus or a panaeolus olivaceus.
However if it has reddish/dark brown spore print its a panaeolina oenisecii?
Pretty much, yes. Also I think P. olivaceus would be more likely to bruise.
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Byrain

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Quote:
domesticgnome said: The last two Conocybe albipes
Same difference as C. apala unless you want to get really technical, get DNA and then start unraveling the confused taxonomy.
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Ganjaburger
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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Byrain]
#21802327 - 06/13/15 12:18 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Are P. cinticulus ever found in or around central Indiana?
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Byrain

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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Ganjaburger]
#21802360 - 06/13/15 12:26 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They are found anywhere there is well irrigated grass or herbivorous manure, there are a few other Panaeolus species that look really close and are hard to reliably distinguish without microscopy, but I think you just have Panaeolus (Panaeolina).
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Ghostbloom
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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Byrain]
#21804025 - 06/13/15 10:05 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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SPORE PRINTS ADDED

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Ghostbloom
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Re: Indiana ID Request w/ PICTURES [Re: Ghostbloom]
#21804043 - 06/13/15 10:12 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I forgot to mention this is my first time trying to ID mushrooms. I am not and will not eat anything. I am doing this simply for identifying these fantastic life forms.
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