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Jozeh
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Panaoleus, Volvariella and a wildcard
#22480600 - 11/05/15 10:52 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Volvariella Gloiocephala - Stubble Rosegill Pileus - Semiglobose,60mm in width,White/Cream, Stipe - 25mm in width,White/cream Lamella - Free,Pink,Crowded Spore Print - yet to come Body Height - 60mm Ecology - Grass Comment - No Volva present(?)



2) Panaeolus - ?? Pileus - Arched to Semiglobose,30mm in width,Brown(center) to Buff outer cap, Stipe - 5mm in width,White/Cream to brown Lamella - adnexed,Grey,medium spacing Spore Print - yet to come Body Height - 140mm Ecology - Grass, cow field




And now time for the....

Just took a picture instead of disturbing these ones, very small largest one was only 1.5-2 cm in height. Any ideas?

Thanks
-Jozeh
Edited by Jozeh (11/05/15 01:26 PM)
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RuralAnomaly
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Re: Panaoleus, Volvariella and a wildcard [Re: Jozeh]
#22480645 - 11/05/15 11:03 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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maybe a Leotia lubrica, aka jelly baby for the wildcard?
-------------------- bite my basidiocarp
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Lost Geometer B
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Re: Panaoleus, Volvariella and a wildcard [Re: Jozeh]
#22480709 - 11/05/15 11:21 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm not seeing free gills in #1. In addition to the lack of a volva your identification seems suspect. Entoloma?
Have you considered a small Laccaria for #3?
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mountainplayer
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Quote:
Lost Geometer B said:
Have you considered a small Laccaria for #3?
Yes. Something like L. laccata group, perhaps?
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Jozeh
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Thinking the Volvariella is actually an immature Hebeloma, as no spore print after close to 4 hours. And resembles this picture:

from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebeloma
Any idea on #2 maybe Panaeolus papilionaceus var. papilionaceus??
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mountainplayer said:
Quote:
Lost Geometer B said:
Have you considered a small Laccaria for #3?
Yes. Something like L. laccata group, perhaps?

Looks very similar to wildcard. good call.
Edited by Jozeh (11/05/15 01:30 PM)
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Joust
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Re: Panaoleus, Volvariella and a wildcard [Re: Jozeh]
#22481201 - 11/05/15 01:35 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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WILDCARD
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Panaoleus, Volvariella and a wildcard [Re: Jozeh]
#22481278 - 11/05/15 01:58 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Agaricus campestris 2) Panaeolus papilionaceus 3) Laccaria laccata
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Lost Geometer B
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: 1) Agaricus campestris
Damn. I'm a moron.
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