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mycology311
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Panaeolus Identification (central florida)
#21957561 - 07/17/15 07:21 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found growing on cattle dung in riparian zone in central florida.
I feel like I've narrowed it down to the following species of Panaeolus:
Acuminatus Bispora Cyanescens Goossensiae Papilionaceus (var. papilionaceus) AKA Campanulatus AKA Sphinctrinus Tropicalis
I would love to see which species the forum thinks this might be!



Edited by mycology311 (07/17/15 07:29 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Panaeolus Identification (central florida) [Re: mycology311]
#21959776 - 07/18/15 09:29 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Probably Panaeolus papilionaceus, but there are a couple species that look the same. To really ID it you will need a microscope and to spend about $20 on DNA sequencing. More photos of more fruit bodies in more stages of development would help.
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EnergyTurtle
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and to spend about $20 on DNA sequencing
To whom could I submit samples if I wanted to sequence an unusual specimen? Do they simply send you the sequence code and leave it up to you to interpret it, or do they do some interpretation as well?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Panaeolus Identification (central florida) [Re: EnergyTurtle]
#21959828 - 07/18/15 09:48 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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EnergyTurtle said: To whom could I submit samples if I wanted to sequence an unusual specimen? Do they simply send you the sequence code and leave it up to you to interpret it, or do they do some interpretation as well?
I have a lab in Oakland where I do sequencing, but I am in Mexico now, so send it to http://alvalab.es. They do some interpretation too, though that might cost extra. I can help interpret the results.
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