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Spxck
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More AMAZING active Panaelous finds from Southern Ontario 1
#22232046 - 09/13/15 02:28 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Today was a very good day in terms of Panaelous Cinctulus and the unknown possible copelandia species, both species had large flushes and I managed to make a trip up to the farm so I could get a chance to study these a little bit more.
My camera broke recently, and it was also pouring rain when I went to look at these, so I don't have amazing photos of these specimens. All though, hopefully the intense blueing is visible and hopefully the differences between the two different mushrooms is visible.
Firstly, here are some Panaelous Cinctulus
   
And here is the other species, or maybe it's just cinctulus with super intense blueing and a completely different coloration to the cap ?? I'm still not sure so hopefully you guys will be able to tell.
                  
I decided to get some prints from these specimens for further study

And here's a comparison of both mushrooms laid out on trays
 
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Panaelous Cinctulus, Copelandia Bisporus, Amanita Muscaria, Gymnopilus Sp Psilocybe silvatica, Psilocybe caerulipes
Edited by Spxck (09/13/15 02:29 PM)
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The Lightning
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Re: More AMAZING active Panaelous finds from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22232086 - 09/13/15 02:40 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Excellent collection!
You have Panaeolus cinctulus (or should we call it Copelandia cinctulus ?) and possibly Copelandia olivaceus. Also consider other Panaeolus species.
If you can check for two- or four-sterigmated basidia on the gill faces using a compound microscope, it could help.
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The Lightning
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Re: More AMAZING active Panaelous finds from Southern Ontario [Re: The Lightning]
#22232091 - 09/13/15 02:41 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Also, it looks like there's one other species in there of just one specimen. You should get a close-up shot or two showing better features of it.
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Re: More AMAZING active Panaelous finds from Southern Ontario [Re: The Lightning]
#22232226 - 09/13/15 03:17 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice clusters and wicked bluing on the other collections!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: More AMAZING active Panaelous finds from Southern Ontario [Re: The Lightning]
#22232312 - 09/13/15 03:37 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
The Lightning said: You have Panaeolus cinctulus (or should we call it Copelandia cinctulus ?)
C. cinctulus has never been published, and DNA sequences of P. cinctulus indicate that it is well within Panaeolous.
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Copelandia olivaceus.
That name has never been published, and DNA sequences indicate that Panaeolus olivaceus is well within Panaeolus, very close to P. acuminatus and P. papilionaceus.
More sequences are needed for both species.
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