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Rvidxrklvn89
Juuvid33

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Central tx possible active
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Rvidxrklvn89
Juuvid33

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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



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Nothing Active There
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CHUCK.HNTR
feral urbanite



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Re: Central tx possible active [Re: MpSeph]
#27291966 - 05/03/21 12:17 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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First mushroom compare to Bolbitius sp.
Second, hard to tell with the blurry pic but probably a Conocybe sp. or Psathyrella.
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Doc9151
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Re: Central tx possible active [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
#27292343 - 05/03/21 03:55 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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They are Bolbitius Titubans.
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MentalPariah
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Re: Central tx possible active [Re: Doc9151]
#27292406 - 05/03/21 04:33 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Doc9151 said: They are Bolbitius Titubans.
wouldn't they be bolbitius coprophilus?
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Doc9151
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Quote:
MentalPariah said:
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Doc9151 said: They are Bolbitius Titubans.
wouldn't they be bolbitius coprophilus?
Bolbitius titubans
[ Basidiomycetes > Agaricales > Bolbitiaceae > Bolbitius . . . ]
by Michael Kuo
This widespread and common mushroom is quite variable in its size and stature. Young specimens have a distinctive, yellow, egg-shaped cap--but the short-lived Bolbitius titubans soon begins to fade, becoming convex or broadly conical, and eventually more or less flat. Robust specimens are found on dung and in heavily fertilized soil, while flimsy specimens can be found in grassy areas with less nitrogen.
The not-so-variable features, which should probably be relied on for accurate identification, include:
A rusty brown or cinnamon brown (but not dark brown) spore print; A slimy cap that is deeply lined by maturity; The absence of a partial veil; Gills that are pale at first but become rusty brown; Smooth, elliptical spores that have a flattened end and a "pore"; The presence of brachybasidioles on the gills. "Bolbitius vitellinus" was traditionally separated from Bolbitius titubans on the basis of its thicker flesh, less striate cap, and whiter stem--but mycologists have recently synonymized the two species; since titubans is the older name, it takes precedence.
Bolbitius expansus is a yellow-stemmed taxon with a grayish yellow cap that does not retain a yellowish center at maturity. Bolbitius variicolor (possibly the same as Bolbitius vitellinus var. olivaceus) has a "smoky olive" cap and a finely scaly yellow stem; the original description and illustration of this taxon can be found in the right-hand column. Various authors synonymize one or more of these taxa with Bolbitius titubans (or vice-versa). In the absence of clear ecological or molecular data to separate them, I am throwing them all into the mix and using the most widely known species name to represent the group. There could easily be several ecologically and genetically distinct species among these taxa, but I doubt we will be able to accurately identify them on the basis of stem color, minor differences in spore dimensions, and so on. Comprehensive, rigorous documentation of ecology, morphological variation, and genetic difference in hundreds of specimens from across the globe is required.
Description:
Ecology: Saprobic, growing alone, scattered, or gregariously on dung and in fertilized grass; summer and fall (and winter in warm climates); widely distributed in North America.
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MentalPariah
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Re: Central tx possible active [Re: Doc9151]
#27293088 - 05/03/21 09:33 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Doc, this is why I respect you so much. I made a mistake and you correct me with facts and not condescending insults.
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CHUCK.HNTR
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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



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Re: Central tx possible active [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
#27294490 - 05/04/21 06:58 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Doc's An OG In This Game
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