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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7427027 - 09/19/07 06:18 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

I vote for the Puriri moth. Beautiful, cheers Inski.


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: deadhorse]
    #7439246 - 09/22/07 03:36 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Cactu. Don't take offense, but why do you type the way you do?


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: joekenorer]
    #7439257 - 09/22/07 03:44 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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Cactu. Don't take offense, but why do you type the way you do?



Heh, english is his second language, he is from Mexico.

Though, cactu- correct me if i'm wrong, but- you're also a sort of lazy typer, huh? Seems like i see you misspell words inconsistently, and use grammar and punctuation only when asked...


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: CureCat]
    #7439260 - 09/22/07 03:48 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

My comprehension always seems to gradually dwindle towards the end of his posts, where I can't understand a word of what he's written.


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My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you.                                    -The Joekenorer


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: joekenorer]
    #7441320 - 09/22/07 05:52 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

I experience the same problem... It leads me to often skip over posts.


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: CureCat]
    #7441809 - 09/22/07 08:57 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7441965 - 09/22/07 09:57 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

sure do , hey some people speak English and type wort's that me , jaja
i learn from cable so you go figure, , the check spelling button . is working for me now what was not before why


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7442100 - 09/22/07 10:47 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Woooah!  :eek:

Look at that gill and partial veil shot!!  Nice!
Nominated..

I can't believe how well that recovered... the young and mature photos look so different...

I don't think i have ever seen a very blue bruised pin turn into a healthy mature specimen, with a brown, viscid, striate pileus- that's crazy!


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: CureCat]
    #7443061 - 09/23/07 06:51 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

weird and very intresinted, super shroom 8)

I WANT THEM IN MY TUMMY

thanks for sharing,


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7444480 - 09/23/07 03:34 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Very nice. New Zealand seems to be a treasure trove of new species. I just worked up some of zee werps samples which can be viewed here.

Psilocybe subaeruginosa

Psilocybe makarorae

Unknown annulated Psilocybe

Which adds to the previous New Zealand collections:

Unknown annulated Psilocybe: Cleeen collection

Weraroa novaezelandiae

Any microscopy done on your specimens?


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: cactu]
    #7446367 - 09/24/07 12:39 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7447389 - 09/24/07 11:34 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Those are supposed to be cheliocystidia of the nippled annulated Psilocybe similar to what cleeen and zee werp found? They look nothing like what was sent to me although cleen and zee werps specimens seem to agree with each other.

If you get your microscope going and can get that quality of image of all the features I can cobble together a microscopy composite at the same scale for direct comparisons if you want.


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: Workman]
    #7450053 - 09/25/07 12:03 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Hmm, interesting.
As soon as I sort it out I'll post the images, what method did you use to rehydrate the material, these were all made from fresh specimens, this could have something to do with the differences although I have looked at your images and they definately look different.
How is the cultivation coming along?
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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: inski]
    #7451346 - 09/25/07 10:58 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Rehydrated in 2.5% KOH mounting medium. The structures shouldn't be altered by this. It seems unlikely that your nippled specimens would be different from the cleeen and zee werp collections.

Cultivation attempt failed for some reason. But at the same time all of my Liberty cap experiments in the same incubator died as well. So something must have happened like a heat spike or something. I plan to try again. Agar culture looks good but is slow growing. I will be sure to post any successes.


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Re: A few active species from New Zealand! [Re: Workman]
    #7454249 - 09/26/07 01:20 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

I agree, could the stage of maturity have an effect on the shape and size of the structures.
The images above were made using very mature fruit bodies! I hope you have success with your experiments soon.
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