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More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!!
    #26000730 - 05/18/19 10:56 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)






Habitat: In native bush. There were pine trees as I found pine cones/needles. They were growing on pine needles I believe by side of path.
Gills: Whiteish to light brown
Cap: 1cm-1.5 cm across cap (depending on different individuals). I took 5. Most of them seem to have a raised bump in the middle. Doesn't split easily. Colour is a light brown and golden brown/honey brown.
Stem: 3mm-4mm across. 3mm on the smallest, 4mm largest one. White/cream and yellowish.
General location: Northland, New Zealand
Bruising: None noticed on stem/caps.
Other info: Stuff attached to a couple on the bottom. Don't know - could be bruising there or not, can't tell.
Spore print: Yet to come

Wouldn't normally have noticed these but since they're by pine trees thought I'd better make sure they're not special ones. - Sorry for camera

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000732 - 05/18/19 10:57 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

Also note that they are more brown than they appear here.

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000738 - 05/18/19 11:01 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

You found an Inocybe species.

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    #26000740 - 05/18/19 11:02 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

Oh BTW, while I have your attention, any idea what these are?  I found them in Oakland, California.


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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #26000745 - 05/18/19 11:06 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

:rolleyes:


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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #26000747 - 05/18/19 11:07 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

Well if you're a mycologist you'd know better. And the name of this post says to not put other ID here thanks

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000754 - 05/18/19 11:25 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

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And the name of this post says to not put other ID here thanks





I saw that and the temptation to post an ID request here was just too much!

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #26000759 - 05/18/19 11:32 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

I mean - a person makes a thread here for their own identification. Otherwise it gets confusing. And annoying for the OP. You can make your own thread.

Do my ones look poisonous or what

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000780 - 05/18/19 11:52 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)

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I mean - a person makes a thread here for their own identification. Otherwise it gets confusing. And annoying for the OP. You can make your own thread.

Do my ones look poisonous or what




Right, but when you say "Warning: don't post your own ID here!!", that is practically an invitation for every rebellious mycologist in the world to post their own ID's there.    A temptation which was too tempting for me to resist.  Hopefully others will have more restraint, but that's not particularly likely since the Shroomery is more or less a stronghold for rebel mycologists.

Inocybe is a very interesting genus, and it can be really hard to put names on things without microscopy and/or DNA sequences.  Fortunately they are absolutely beautiful under the microscope.

See https://mushroomobserver.org/140224 for a stunning photo of Inocybe cheilocystidia.






70% of Inocybe species contain the mycotoxin muscarine, however that leaves around 29% edible and 1% hallucinogenic.


Here is the paper that has the information on that:  https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0064646

My advice is to sequence the ITS gene if your Inocybe using http://alvalab.es, and with your ITS sequence data (it will cost you about $20) figure out if your Inocybe falls within one of the muscarine containing clades in the Matheny paper.

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #26000786 - 05/19/19 12:03 AM (4 years, 10 months ago)

Don't think I'll bother. How sure are you that it's Inocybe? Do they grow near pine trees?

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000794 - 05/19/19 12:18 AM (4 years, 10 months ago)

Alan, you’re being hilarious and you’re also greatly appreciated.


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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: MDMA_zing]
    #26000798 - 05/19/19 12:26 AM (4 years, 10 months ago)

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Alan, you’re being hilarious and you’re also greatly appreciated.




Is everyone here a troll?
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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Glacia]
    #26000851 - 05/19/19 01:10 AM (4 years, 10 months ago)

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Don't think I'll bother.




You can't be serious!

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How sure are you that it's Inocybe?





100% sure.

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Do they grow near pine trees?




Yes.

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Is everyone here a troll?
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No.

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Re: More Mushroom ID. Warning: don't post your own ID here!! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #26000872 - 05/19/19 01:46 AM (4 years, 10 months ago)

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Quote:

Glacia said:
Don't think I'll bother.




You can't be serious!

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How sure are you that it's Inocybe?





100% sure.

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Do they grow near pine trees?




Yes.

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Glacia said:
Is everyone here a troll?
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No.




I'm serious, what is it you recommended I do? I don't understand and seems too much effort for what could be a poisonous mushroom.

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