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streetmagick
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Possible "deconica" species??
#23792046 - 11/01/16 04:47 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ok, I have three diffrent species that I want you guys to identify for me.
Mushroom#1 Habitat: On grass, next to a small lake. Northen europe, Sweden. Psilocybe semilanceata was growing only 2 meters from this finding.
Spore print color: Brown, lighter than mushroom#2 and mushroom#3





Mushroom#2 Habitat: Pasture land, on cowdung. Northen europe, Sweden.
Spore print color: Darkbrown to almost black.
This finding is identical to "stropharia semiglobata"; maybe one size smaller and the stem is not slimy at all. I have heard that "Deconica merdaria" grows on dung and looks alot like "S. globata" with the diffrence that D. merdaria´s stem are not slimy!?






Mushroom#3 Habitat: Same pasture land as mushroom#2, also on cowdung. Northen europe, Sweden.
Sporeprint: Darkbrown to almost black. Same color as mushroom#2
This one is smaller than mushroom#2, ring zone is not present. I suspect some deconica specie.
The pictures are not good at all but I let them speak for themselves:

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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23792057 - 11/01/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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The first ones look like Galerina (a spore print will tell), the second and third a mix of Protostropharia semiglobata and Panaeolus
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streetmagick
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The sporeprint of mushroom#1 is colored brown.
I can assure you that there is no panaeolus in the pictures.
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23792126 - 11/01/16 05:12 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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The last picture in the second set looks like Panaeolus gills but it's probably a Protostropharia if you say so.
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streetmagick said: The sporeprint of mushroom#1 is colored brown.
Like orange brown or poo brown?
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Byrain

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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23792165 - 11/01/16 05:25 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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streetmagick said: I can assure you that there is no panaeolus in the pictures.
Yea, there are no Panaeolus in those images. 1 looks like it could be Deconica, 2 and 3 look like Ptrotostropharia.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23792653 - 11/01/16 07:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Maybe Deconica crobula 2 - 3) Protostropharia
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Byrain

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Given the habitat Deconica inquilina could be another idea.
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streetmagick
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: Byrain]
#23793610 - 11/02/16 02:25 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks all of you!
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Byrain said: Given the habitat Deconica inquilina could be another idea.
Yeah I was thinking of this one to. The only thing is that my findings are a little bit to big!?
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23793965 - 11/02/16 08:41 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi again! Today the first snow in the south of Sweden is falling. I took a walk to the lake where I did the findings of mushroom#1, this in hope that I would stumble on some more before the snow covers the ground totally. After 20 minutes of walk and maybe 20 minutes on my knees in the wet grass I think I actually have found another one. This finding was growing almost on exactly the same spot as the earlier ones, but this time the shroom is in wet condition.
Sadly my mobile died so I can't give you any pictures on the shroom in it's habitat, but like I have already told and as you can see in my first post, it grows on/from grass. There was also some conocybe, some panaeolina and alot of "liberty caps" growing next to it..
I hope following pictures helps you with the identification:

Here is one "subb" I stumbled on before my camera died...

Sorry for my bad english..
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23793969 - 11/02/16 08:45 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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streetmagick said: Thanks all of you!
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Byrain said: Given the habitat Deconica inquilina could be another idea.
Yeah I was thinking of this one to. The only thing is that my findings are a little bit to big!?
Maybe, check microscopic features.
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streetmagick
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So the spore color indicating Deconica?
Sadly I don't have an microscope, but I'm thinking of buying one before the next fall..
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Re: Possible "deconica" species?? [Re: streetmagick]
#23793987 - 11/02/16 08:58 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yes, spore color is good for Deconica.
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streetmagick
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Ah thank you so much for helping me out with this one!
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