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Hermes_br
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mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome
#4363994 - 07/02/05 05:53 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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the pics are very large
small forest where compost piles from barns are dumped, it's the Perfect place !! during the rainy season one can find over 30 different species in there.
#1

#2 black spore print, no bluing. note in the first pic, the one at the left, is it a Pan Subbalteatus ? (black spore print)

#3

#4 looks like they are made of wax/plastic..

#5 black spore print, no blueing.

#6 very tiny mushrroms, note at the botton right there are even smaller fungi

#7 Chlorophylum molybdites ?

#8 Panaeolus Antillarum ?

#9 Our old friends, cubes.

#10 this one is very large, compare it with that fly above it.

#11 boletus ?

#12
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MadSeasonAbove
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Registered: 09/29/03
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Hermes_br]
#4364109 - 07/02/05 06:31 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Man thats sweet! Where are you located?
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Bi0TeK
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Hermes_br]
#4364129 - 07/02/05 06:36 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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#4 looks like it could be Clitocybe nuda (the wood blewit) which is classed as a good edible. It should have a sweet perfumey smell to it and give a tan to buff spore print. There are similar looking poisonous Cortinarius species but they have a cobwebby partial veil called a cortina and are distinguished by their rusty brown spore print.
#10 Is a type of agaricus.
#11 Your right, a bolete of some kind.
Not sure yet about the others apart from the cube 
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Mitchnast
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Registered: 10/27/99
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Bi0TeK]
#4364700 - 07/02/05 10:29 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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2,3,5 looks like panaeolus subbaltaetus 4 looks like lepista nuda, odd to see it in dung tho 6 looks like Bolbitus vitellinus 7 looks like Leucocoprinus birnbaumii ( but probably not, doesnt really look like chlorophyllum molybdites tho) 8 could be, hard to see at that distance 10 agaricus arvensis 11 looks like Xerocomus subtomentosus 12 id have to see the gills but probably some inactive panaeolus
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Hermes_br
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Mitchnast]
#4365715 - 07/03/05 07:08 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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the location is somewhere around the tropic of Capricorn, sa.

for, #4 in the future I will check it's smell and spore print, it is not really on dung but on decomposing grass.
#8 showed no blueing.
thanks guys,
Edited by Hermes_br (07/17/05 07:09 PM)
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Mitchnast
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Hermes_br]
#4366175 - 07/03/05 11:11 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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the tropic of capricorn is any of the interparralellic space between 0 and 23.5 degrees south latitude. not just the southernmost limit. it happens to encompass all of tropical brazil including the amazon and excluding the area that borders colombia, venezuela suriname, guyana and french giuana. which is encompassed by the tropic of cancer.
so basically what your saying is its somewhere in brazil.
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Hermes_br
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Re: mushroom pics, not a ID request but your guesses are welcome [Re: Mitchnast]
#4366363 - 07/03/05 01:03 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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no, I didn't want to sound as vague as that. 
from http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=tropic%20of%20capricorn
tropic of Capricorn, n.
The parallel of latitude 23?27 south of the equator, the southern boundary of the Torrid Zone, and the most southerly latitude at which the sun can shine directly overhead.
Edited by Hermes_br (07/17/05 07:12 PM)
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