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Roflcoptersaurus
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Possible P. Papuana?
#26870680 - 08/08/20 09:04 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hi beautiful people,
I was checking out Heyowana's awesome threads about P. Papuana (here and here), which led me to recall this little fellow I stumbled across in the Brindies (ACT/NSW border - eucalypt forest) a couple of months ago (June, 2020) and then forgot about:

I've been out quite a few times since and have never found another like it but now I'm wondering whether it might have been a P.Papuana?
P.S - I didn't take a spore print (I put it back cap down after taking the photos).
What do you guys think?
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Roflcoptersaurus
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On a similiar note regarding less common actives - I found these little fellas at about the same time and place, and am wondering if they might be P.Alutacea (noting they are more probably Deconica coprophila)?
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(sorry about the crappy photos)
Edited by Roflcoptersaurus (08/08/20 09:14 PM)
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Doc9151
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Roflcoptersaurus said: Hi beautiful people,
I was checking out Heyowana's awesome threads about P. Papuana (here and here), which led me to recall this little fellow I stumbled across in the Brindies (ACT/NSW border - eucalypt forest) a couple of months ago (June, 2020) and then forgot about:

I've been out quite a few times since and have never found another like it but now I'm wondering whether it might have been a P.Papuana?
P.S - I didn't take a spore print (I put it back cap down after taking the photos).
What do you guys think?
This looks very promising. I can't say for sure because I have never personally found them. I'm about 10,000 miles away. I can see what looks like bluish bruising where they were handled in the 2n picture.
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Roflcoptersaurus said: On a similiar note regarding less common actives - I found these little fellas at about the same time and place, and am wondering if they might be P.Alutacea (noting they are more probably Deconica coprophila)?
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(sorry about the crappy photos)
This could be Deconica but it it looks slightly different than what I normally see, but it there's no Bluish bruising it's not a Psilocybe so could be Deconica or Psathyrella maybe.
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Re: Possible P. Papuana? [Re: Doc9151]
#26871525 - 08/09/20 12:24 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think the first one is Panaeolus species due to the mottled gills.
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inski
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Roflcoptersaurus said: Hi beautiful people,
I was checking out Heyowana's awesome threads about P. Papuana (here and here), which led me to recall this little fellow I stumbled across in the Brindies (ACT/NSW border - eucalypt forest) a couple of months ago (June, 2020) and then forgot about:

I've been out quite a few times since and have never found another like it but now I'm wondering whether it might have been a P.Papuana?
P.S - I didn't take a spore print (I put it back cap down after taking the photos).
What do you guys think?
The texture of the pileus and lamellae colour suggest Panaeolus
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Re: Possible P. Papuana? [Re: inski]
#26872008 - 08/09/20 05:41 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psilocybe also has inaequihymeniiferous gills
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Re: Possible P. Papuana? [Re: Doc9151]
#26872537 - 08/09/20 11:57 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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It can do yes but these gills look too dark and Psilocybe doesn't have this pileus texture which indicates a hymeniform or cellular pileipellis as in Panaeolus, Psilocybe has a cutis with hyphal elements that lie flat or parallel to the surface of the pileus.
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Re: Possible P. Papuana? [Re: inski]
#26873107 - 08/10/20 11:20 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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I agree with you, I was just saying that Panaeolus isn't the only one that has Mottled gills, Should have been more clear.
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