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Ruyguy
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Re: FL shroomer looking for ID on panaeolus species, [Re: Ruyguy]
#23535818 - 08/12/16 07:00 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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So I'm pretty sure these are copelandia, but I just wanted to throw these pics out to see what anyone thinks.
Growing from cowpie White cap, with a hint of golden tip No Vail Bruising blue at stem and cap especially now that they're drying a little spores look to be black (from taller cap dropping spores on smaller cap) but in the process of a spore print now Gills andexed or not attached to stem, grey in color.
I realize this may seem redundant, I'm just trying to learn to ID the panaeolus genus. I would really appreciate any input! Thanks. Also if anyone can ID the little dead bug in the right pic there's bonus points lol
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elprawn
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Re: FL shroomer looking for ID on panaeolus species, [Re: Ruyguy]
#23535838 - 08/12/16 07:11 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ruyguy said:
 
So I'm pretty sure these are copelandia, but I just wanted to throw these pics out to see what anyone thinks.
Growing from cowpie White cap, with a hint of golden tip No Vail Bruising blue at stem and cap especially now that they're drying a little spores look to be black (from taller cap dropping spores on smaller cap) but in the process of a spore print now Gills andexed or not attached to stem, grey in color.
I realize this may seem redundant, I'm just trying to learn to ID the panaeolus genus. I would really appreciate any input! Thanks. Also if anyone can ID the little dead bug in the right pic there's bonus points lol
Yes, Copelandia.
No need for spore print, since all dung-loving Panaeolus have black prints.
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Ruyguy
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Re: FL shroomer looking for ID on panaeolus species, [Re: elprawn]
#23535848 - 08/12/16 07:13 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ahhh good point! Thank you!!! You think pan cyan? Possibly? Is there any other common pan that looks like these?
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elprawn
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Re: FL shroomer looking for ID on panaeolus species, [Re: Ruyguy]
#23535872 - 08/12/16 07:21 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ruyguy said: Ahhh good point! Thank you!!! You think pan cyan? Possibly? Is there any other common pan that looks like these?
I think it is and I'm not sure if there's anything it can be, other than a closely-related Copelandia.
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Ruyguy
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Re: FL shroomer looking for ID on panaeolus species, [Re: elprawn]
#23535981 - 08/12/16 08:02 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ok cool! Looks like I need to get myself a damn microscope! Lol.
They look like cope tropicalis also. I just don't like the idea of not know wtf they are exactly lol! Even though they are active, I feel the need to be certain as to what species.
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