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Ydoyoutortureme
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GymID REQ
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Second one could be. Next step would be to take a spore print and more pictures.
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HSapiensAmericanus said: Second one could be. Next step would be to take a spore print and more pictures.
I agree, 1 and 3 look like pholiota or something similar
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Re: GymID REQ [Re: Doc9151]
#26493877 - 02/19/20 06:27 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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it has warts on cap and orangish yellow color

Found this picture posted by another user on the forum
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Certainly Gymnopilus. Something like G. lepidotus or G. luteoviridis if those names apply to your location.
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looks like Gymnopilus, but I don't know which one it is. they are very hard to identify to species, someone else may be able to get the clade or something.
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Re: GymID REQ [Re: Doc9151]
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Those last pics look like 1 and/or 3.
Original pic 2 still looks like a Gymnopilus to me, but 1 and 3 and the last set of pics still look like Pholiota. If they are in fact all the same, they’re not Gymns. But you’re headed in the right direction. Keep it up.
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Which pholita species exactly because I cant find which one it is It has orangish brown print
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HSapiensAmericanus
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Do you have a pic of the print?
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If I had to throw a species out there, I’d say Pholiota alnicola.
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They're all the same species, a Gymnopilus. One of the tropical ones and probably not active if they don't show signs of bruising.
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Yeah, taking a s second look I see the Gymn characteristics.
Gymnopilus luteus or luteovirdis is a likely candidate. I’d lean towards luteovirdis based on the sub-adnate-looking gill attachment.
OP, I appreciate you calling the print color brown orange and not rusty brown. Pholiota can have a rusty brown print. It clears it up that you included “orange” in there. What region was this found in?
I’ve noticed if they don’t bruise, set them on a heater vent or oven rack on a low temp for a little while. Like less than 20 mins. The points where it makes contact with the heated metal can bring out bruising. I know it sounds like bullshit, but try it out. I found that out on accident, could’ve been a fluke.
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They are Gymnopilus of the lepidotus-subearlei clade
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they bruise blue green
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I’d call it Gymnopilus luteoviridis. It matches the description as far as the macro features go. We’d have to see it under a scope to be 98% certain though.
Here’s the original description. See what you think. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59350/0051/004/0533.htm
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