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anonimushi
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Possible Gymnopilus luteus?
#23732269 - 10/12/16 07:37 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found at the base of a dead stump. Brusing brown, Spore print is a rusty brown.



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Edited by anonimushi (10/12/16 07:55 PM)
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josh0036
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: anonimushi]
#23732754 - 10/12/16 10:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not Gymnopilus luteus May another Gymnopilus species like Gymnopilus junonius and gymnopilus penetrans Because cap color and stem looks different
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Edited by josh0036 (10/12/16 10:58 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: josh0036]
#23732919 - 10/13/16 12:26 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Gymnopilus junonius is possible. Op can you post some pictures with better lighting?
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Lucis
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: anonimushi]
#23733352 - 10/13/16 07:53 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Are you on the east coast, or the west coast?
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anonimushi
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: Lucis]
#23733412 - 10/13/16 08:28 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Fennario said: Are you on the east coast, or the west coast?
East coast. Sorry I couldn't take better pics but after a night in the fridge their was some bluing on the cap.
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Lucis
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: anonimushi]
#23733511 - 10/13/16 09:04 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Someone please correct me if I am wrong, here are my thoughts on this collection.
These gyms appear to be robust in stature, larger than luteus, and I thought luteus were the warmer weather gym, with the larger species of gym becoming more prevalent during the cooler months.
Also luteus stipes tend to not be so fat, as the ones pictured here are, and these appear to be fairly equal in girth, not swollen in the middle, which other gyms are known for, luteus has a fairly constant "lean" stipe compared to other gyms.
But I thought junonius has more of an orange/yellow pileus, these appear to be a creamy yellow.
So perhaps you have Gymnopilus validipes.
I have read that the fibrils on the pileus of gymnopilus can mean something too, but I need to read through the writings on the subject, and you have not provided clear pictures of this, just something else to think about.
I believe when it comes to some species of Gymnopilus, a scope is needed to make an accurate ID.
Anyway, nice collection.
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stevo

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#23735636 - 10/13/16 10:29 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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guyute22
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus luteus? [Re: stevo]
#23736200 - 10/14/16 06:58 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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i would call those junonius.
How would one go about starting a genetic assay the genus gymnopilus?
i would love to try to sort this world out...
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