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SynKyd
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ID request
#22414625 - 10/21/15 05:12 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Species #
Habitat: tree stump, under shaded canopy in yard
Gills: light brown
Stem: woody and tough
Cap: brown, mottled colors
Bruising: none
General location: central Illinois USA
Print: rust colored
Odor: none that I can tell
Dropped a chunk of stem on agar just for fun, the mycelium is very light, will post a picture when it grows out a bit
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Edited by SynKyd (10/21/15 05:21 PM)
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ShadowRunner
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Re: ID request [Re: SynKyd]
#22414823 - 10/21/15 05:57 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was wondering the same thing I found a few of these on the side of a log with orange freckled cap but the stem looked different it was white and smooth with light brown gills.
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SynKyd
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ShadowRunner said: I was wondering the same thing I found a few of these on the side of a log with orange freckled cap but the stem looked different it was white and smooth with light brown gills.
Thanks. Hoping someone can assist here.
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MajickMuffin
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Re: ID request [Re: SynKyd]
#22419778 - 10/22/15 07:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Certainly not active thats for sure.
Hope you get some help, thats a cool looking mushroom
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The Lightning
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Re: ID request [Re: SynKyd]
#22419811 - 10/22/15 07:27 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Rebirtha
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Seems aurivella is only in UK, possibly Pholiota adiposa for Illinois
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Alan Rockefeller
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The Lightning
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Rebirtha said: Seems aurivella is only in UK, possibly Pholiota adiposa for Illinois
The MycoWeb description for P. adiposa includes the following two paragraphs:
Habit, Habitat, and Distribution: On hardwood logs, British Columbia. September.
Observations: This species has been misinterpreted by some European mycologists, and even to a greater extent in North America. We are following the concepts of Lange, Ricken, Kuhner & Romagnesi, Moser and Reid, all of whom appear to agree that its distinctive characters are a viscid or slimy pileus yellow to dark yellow with brown scales which become cherry-gum-like, viscid or slimy scales on the stipe, and spores 5-6 x 3-4 µ. This species has obviously been confused with P. aurivella, which also has broad gills, but has a dry stipe, and larger spores than P. adiposa. Many of the North American collections, in various herbaria, are filed erroneously under one of these names. The true P. adiposa appears to be rare in North America. The microscopic data given in our description are taken from a collection by Derek Reid at Oldbury, Sept. 22, 1951. The reliable characters of distinction are the very small pale colored spores, glutinous scales on the stipe, and yellowish young gills. The macroscopic features even to the glutinous scales apply to more than one taxon here in this group in North America.
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Rebirtha
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Very interesting, thanks for the follow up
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SynKyd
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Alan Rockefeller said: Pholiota aurivella group is correct
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/pholiota_limonella.html
Seems to line up, but there was nothing slimey about this beauty?
Thanks everyone for the input!
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Edited by SynKyd (10/22/15 08:17 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID request [Re: SynKyd]
#22420140 - 10/22/15 08:31 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It will be slimy if you get it wet.
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Lucis
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Re: ID request [Re: SynKyd]
#22421628 - 10/23/15 06:30 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful mushroom, never seen this one before, neat.
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