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bizzaroSquirrel
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Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? (pics)
#4536735 - 08/15/05 02:24 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi guys, i FINALLY have my camera back after the gf took it overseas, so i charged down to an area where i had found some Psylocybe subaeruginosa a few weeks back to take some pics of these other mushrooms growing there. Just curious what they are.
There are 2 types, but i only have a description for the first. For some random reason i didn't take any of the second mushrooms home, though i thought they look like galerinas from other pics i have seen.
Anyway..
Mushroom #1
Habitat: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne Characteristics of the gills: Brown. Young have gills attached directly across, but older have them atatched and moving down the stem (sry, i returned stamets book to library so i can't give the correct name) Characteristics of the stem: Whitish underneath, but a brown pattern over top. Fibrous. ~5 - 8 mm in diameter by ~40 - 45mm long. Characteristics of the cap: Deep brown/red in middle, leading to a lighter brown/red, with some cool radiating pattern small ~30mm, large ~50mm. Spore print color: Brownish to light brown (only been a few hours). Color that the mushroom bruises: none
What is this gill attachment called?
The pattern rox0rs my sox0rs.
Gills
OK, now mushroom #2. I only have pics, but i'll get a description if no one can ID it from these. I'm really curious about these ones because sometimes the caps totally fool me and i think im onto another patch of subaeruginosas. The gills are a dead giveaway that they aren't, but someone who isn't so cautious could mistake them.
A small patch
Caps with striated margin, subs!!
Gills, totally _not_ subs! You can see ring remnants, but they are usually more noticable.
I thought it could be galerina autumnalis??
Any help appreciated. squirrel
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Edited by bizzaroSquirrel (08/15/05 05:06 AM)
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Mr_Psilocin
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Re: Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? [Re: bizzaroSquirrel]
#4536764 - 08/15/05 02:39 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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If they didn't bruise blue then there's a good chance they are galerina atumnalis! don't eat them VERY poisonous!! Besides they really look like them too!! here's a pic of them: http://www.mykoweb.com/photos/large/Galerina_autumnalis(mgw-04).jpg
Edited by Mr_Psilocin (08/15/05 02:47 AM)
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ToxicMan
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Re: Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? (pics) [Re: bizzaroSquirrel]
#4537728 - 08/15/05 11:57 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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The gill attachment on the first ones I would call adnate.
I would start on the first ones by guessing Cortinarius. Try using a magnifier on the cap margin and the ring zone areas on the stem to see if any fragments of a collapsed cortina are visible.
The second ones look like typical Galerina marginata to me. BTW, G. autumnalis is actually a synonym for G. marginata, something demonstrated several years ago as a result of DNA study. Since G. marginata is the older name it get precedence.
Happy mushrooming!
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bizzaroSquirrel
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Re: Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? (pics) [Re: ToxicMan]
#4540911 - 08/16/05 01:37 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks toxicman, ill see if i can identify it from the species once i get m demystified out from the library again. I had a look at the caps and there was some fragments of a veil there (I'm assuming a viel would look the same as a cortina??).
I even have some secondary fungi(?) growing from the caps now, thought it was a spider web at first...
cheers squirrel
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ToxicMan
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Re: Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? (pics) [Re: bizzaroSquirrel]
#4546208 - 08/17/05 09:52 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Since those mushrooms are fairly fresh, the new fungi are probably parasitic. Very nice.
Happy mushrooming!
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bizzaroSquirrel
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Re: Mushrooms near P. subaeruginosa, possible galerina? (pics) [Re: ToxicMan]
#4548301 - 08/17/05 07:25 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grabbed them out of my paper bin and had a look to see what the parasitic fungi is (are?) doing. It's goin crazy.
Yeah i gotta stop distracting myself from study
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