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Origyn
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ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus 1
#23923921 - 12/13/16 07:20 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You know that time you dropped by that newly found park, green belt or eco reserve, well that was me today. Found a nice little area with spring creek, naitive woods and nice park. Identified these.
Panaeolus Olivaceus

Panaeolus Cinctulus

Leaning towards cinctulus on these. Little too robust for foes. We'll see with the print.
Edited by Origyn (12/13/16 09:10 PM)
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Origyn
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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Origyn]
#23925811 - 12/14/16 12:23 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some prints.

The fourth pic are the Olivaceus. The three prior are cincts. The last were the questionable ones, now looking like cincts.
Anybody have paper issues with the printing. This cheap stuff I'm using has the very fine cross hatching which appears to bleed the print with moisture content, lightening things up. The first look at these indicated there may be some very very dark brown. Lighting, paper....who knows.
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Byrain

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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Origyn]
#23925819 - 12/14/16 12:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Panaeolina, those prints are brown.
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Origyn
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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Byrain]
#23925825 - 12/14/16 12:30 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Top of the fourth photo too??
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Byrain

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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Origyn]
#23925831 - 12/14/16 12:33 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yea, its just really dense so its darker. The jet black prints of species like Panaeolus cinctulus or P. olivaceus are without any brown hues, while Panaeolina can have brown to dark brown/blackish spores.
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Origyn
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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Byrain]
#23925846 - 12/14/16 12:38 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I hear you.
There was little doubt in my mind about the olivaceus and some of the cincts. I think I'm going to use foil from now on. Didn't know foes could look like olivaceus in addition to cincts.
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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Origyn]
#23926072 - 12/14/16 01:35 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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The time of year, pale stems and mature brown gills also speak for Panaeolina. A easier way to tell them apart from other Panaeolus spp. is looking at the spores with a microscope if you have the tools. Panaeolina will have strongly roughened spores while other Panaeolus spp. will have smooth or slightly roughened spores.
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Origyn
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Re: ID Conf: Panaeolus Cinctulus and Olivaceus [Re: Byrain]
#23926134 - 12/14/16 01:50 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Much appreciated. No access to a scope.
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