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Spore microscopy photos
    #7760612 - 12/14/07 11:31 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

I got some spores in the mail from BlimeyGrimey and took some pictures of them.

Condensation on a petri dish cover:



The rest of these pics are at 1000x. No zooming or photo editing was done so the spore sizes can be compared.

Psilocybe stuntzii. These have small subrhomboid spores which look very similar to P. ovoideocystidiata or P. subaeruginascens spores:



Another shot of P. stuntzii spores:



This print was labeled Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa specimen C - Seattle, WA. The spores are much larger than the spores of P. cyanofibrillosa, they look about the same size as P. cyanescens. The mushroom that made these spores is probably in the P. cyanofriscosa complex.



P. cyanescens spores, Seattle, WA:



G. luteofolius spores. I compared them with G. luteofolius spores from my collection and they matched. These spores are finely warted, as you can see in a few of the spores which are at the right height to be focused on the outer layer.



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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7760617 - 12/14/07 11:34 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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Is it just me or does the picture seem to move?

Oh and nice by the way.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: ILLegal]
    #7760883 - 12/15/07 03:00 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Here is a gill edge from a Gymnopilus I found in a log in GGP:



Psilocybe atlantis spores:



More Psilocybe atlantis spores:



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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7760948 - 12/15/07 04:44 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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This print was labeled Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa specimen C - Seattle, WA. The spores are much larger than the spores of P. cyanofibrillosa, they look about the same size as P. cyanescens. The mushroom that made these spores is probably in the P. cyanofriscosa complex.







Here's a pic of the cyano's.



You can see specimen "C" to the right. It was hidden under weeds next to specimen "B".

They do not resemble cyanescens while in their immature or mature phases. Here's a pic of the smaller ones I found.




I believe I have found the same species that SporeWorks has listed as cyanofibrillosa, as Workman has said that their collection is infact NOT cyanofibrillosa. He has been sent dried gill samples to further identify this species.

Thanks Rockefeller! I knew these cyanofubs seemed a bit different than the macroscopic textbook description of fibs. Now we have microscopic proof also.

Another thanks for verifying my luetofolius find. I was unsure as to whether they were luetofolius or aeruginosus.

Sorry for the VERY VERY small stunztii print but it was all I had left other than my last decent print. Glad there was enough spores for you to work with.

Did the stuntzii spores match up to the textbook description of the spores?

Pics of the stuntzii I found last year and this year.

This year's pic:


Last year's pic (from the same patch):



Thanks again Rockefeller! We need more people like you with camera's for their scopes. I hope to get one soon!


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #7760979 - 12/15/07 05:17 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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Here's a pic of the cyano's.



You can see specimen "C" to the right. It was hidden under weeds next to specimen "B".

They do not resemble cyanescens while in their immature or mature phases. Here's a pic of the smaller ones I found.






Those look a lot like the colder growing Ps. subaeruginosa we get here. They don't seem to open up fully, and they seem more chunky than their UFO or wavy-shaped cousins.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: undergrounder]
    #7760994 - 12/15/07 05:43 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

I showed those mushrooms to a friend and they said they looked like Ps. subaeruginosa. When I told them where they had been picked he then said they were probably cyanofibrillosa.

Alan, do you have a description of Ps. subaeruginosa to compare those cyanofib spores to?


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #7761203 - 12/15/07 09:02 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

fucking NICE Alan!


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #7761617 - 12/15/07 12:20 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

> I believe I have found the same species that SporeWorks has listed as cyanofibrillosa, as Workman has said that their collection is infact NOT cyanofibrillosa. He has been sent dried gill samples to further identify this species.

Yes, good chance it is that one.

> Did the stuntzii spores match up to the textbook description of the spores?

Yes, they do.

> Another thanks for verifying my luetofolius find. I was unsure as to whether they were luetofolius or aeruginosus.

The spores for those two species are identical.

> Those look a lot like the colder growing Ps. subaeruginosa we get here. They don't seem to open up fully, and they seem more chunky than their UFO or wavy-shaped cousins.

> I showed those mushrooms to a friend and they said they looked like Ps. subaeruginosa. When I told them where they had been picked he then said they were probably cyanofibrillosa.

> Alan, do you have a description of Ps. subaeruginosa to compare those cyanofib spores to?

P. cyanescens spores are 9-12 x 5 - 8, elongate-ellipsoid while P. subaeruginosa has spores that are 13-15 x 6.6 - 7.6 microns and have a subellipsoid shape.

Just based on the spores it looks like a good match for P. subaeruginosa, they are slightly larger and differently shaped than the P. cyanescens spores. It would be interesting to see what the pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia look like.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7761621 - 12/15/07 12:22 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Here are two pictures of P. subaeruginascens spores, not to be confused with P. subaeruginosa.

These are from a GGP collection. The spores a small and subrhomboid, very similar to P. stuntzii spores.





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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7761692 - 12/15/07 12:42 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

wow,alan you are fucking cool. keep it up.



this is like a free mycology class with a badass professor that smokes blueberry chron with you.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7761694 - 12/15/07 12:42 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Que lindas fotos Alan! Me encantan.:thumbup:


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: never_2_high]
    #7761981 - 12/15/07 02:23 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

thanks for sharing, much appreciated.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: casgoodie]
    #7762443 - 12/15/07 04:39 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Beautiful pictures Alan.

You're a mad-scientist hehehe:)

I honestly do not know too much about microscopic features of mushrooms yet. I do not have a microscope (yet), but that would be the end of the line officially making me a mycological wack-job. It'd be too intense for me lol. After seeing your cool images and reading your microscopy-related mushroom-definitions (of which I am not very familiar with), it makes me want to get the "How to Identify Mushrooms to Genus" book involving microscopy. Is that the book from where you started to learn all this? It seems like the only book I know of that deals with the topic in depth.

I'm still trying to digest "How to Identfy Mushrooms to Genus" parts one and two..

Hey great stuff man, good work, thanks for sharing.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: GGreatOne234]
    #7762527 - 12/15/07 05:05 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Those are some amazing pics alan! youve inspired me to buy my own microscope as soon as i can to start working on the panaeolus down here.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Subbedhunter420]
    #7762726 - 12/15/07 06:01 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

HOLA SEÑOR ALANROCKEFELLER me dirigo ante usted de la manera mas cordial , para ver la posibilidad de enviarle un gran saludo , de agradecerle el trabajo tan duro y constante que realiza para todos nosotros, me da mucho gusto observas sus fotos, me llevan a lugares desconocidos de mi mente y me conectan directamente con el destino, yo soy un poeta señor , y sus acciones me inspiran a crear las lineas mas intricadas en los misterios del bosque , pero en esta ocasion quiero preguntarle si seria oposible mandarle cierto material para mantener la esperanza y la concentracion fijada en un solo punto , me gustaria saber por que no hay basidios en estas fotos , pero a lo mejor no conto con dicho material , por lo que prontamente me agradaria mandarle un material de trabajo nuevo ,
me despido de usted deseandole que sus sueños se hagan realidad.
para usted mis mejores vibraciones .......


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: cactu]
    #7762751 - 12/15/07 06:07 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

ehhhh-cactu,, I was too stoned every morning during first-period Spanish class in high school to make heads or tails of all-that.. took two years of Spanish, always first period.. and believe me when I say that constantly smoking bongs at home while trying to memorize words in a different language doesn't work out so well for me.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: cactu]
    #7763001 - 12/15/07 07:36 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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HOLA SEÑOR ALANROCKEFELLER me dirigo ante usted de la manera mas cordial , para ver la posibilidad de enviarle un gran saludo , de agradecerle el trabajo tan duro y constante que realiza para todos nosotros, me da mucho gusto observas sus fotos, me llevan a lugares desconocidos de mi mente y me conectan directamente con el destino, yo soy un poeta señor , y sus acciones me inspiran a crear las lineas mas intricadas en los misterios del bosque , pero en esta ocasion quiero preguntarle si seria oposible mandarle cierto material para mantener la esperanza y la concentracion fijada en un solo punto , me gustaria saber por que no hay basidios en estas fotos , pero a lo mejor no conto con dicho material , por lo que prontamente me agradaria mandarle un material de trabajo nuevo ,
me despido de usted deseandole que sus sueños se hagan realidad.
para usted mis mejores vibraciones .......




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Hello, Mr. Alan Rockefeller. I bring myself before you in the most cordial manner, to see the possibility of sending you a grand greeting, to thank you for the constant and hard work that you do for us, I very much enjoy looking at your pictures, they take me to unknown places within my mind and connect me directly to destiny, I am a poet sir, and your actions inspire me to create more intricate lines on the mysteries of the forest, but in this occasion I want to ask if it would be possible(typo?) to send you certain material to keep your hope and and concentration fixated on one single point, I would like to know why there aren't basidia in those photos, but on the other hand maybe I shouldn't count on said material, for I would promptly like to send you another subject to study, I bid you farewell now, wishing that your dreams become reality. All my best vibrations.


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: Rekkuzo]
    #7763058 - 12/15/07 07:57 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

OOooo, la-dee-freakin-doo-da!

How many years did you study spanish to translate like that?

Nicely done i must say


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: GGreatOne234]
    #7763066 - 12/15/07 08:01 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

hola GG234 vas a tener que repasar tus lecciones de español una ves mas , he comprobado en mis muchas formas de aprender ingles que fumar incrementa la atencion subjetiva y me ayuda a expresarme , ademas de ser una herramienta basica para conectar con los espiritus de los hongos cuando estoy en la busqueda de ellos , sabes que estoy haciendo esto para que vallas practicando y no sea dificil decir
ME ENCANTA MEXICO , OTRO MAS POR FAVOR, LA VIDA ES VIDA Y CON HONGOS SUPER VIDA ......COSAS POR EL ESTILO .
WELL ALL MY BEST VIBRATIONS FROM THE OTHER SIDE ..........


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Re: Spore microscopy photos [Re: GGreatOne234]
    #7763079 - 12/15/07 08:08 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Hypholoma sublateritium, 1000x, zoomed out:



Hypholoma sublateritium, 1000x, zoomed in:



Gymnopilus luteofolius, 1000x, zoomed in:



G. luteofolius, 1000s, zoomed in:



Psilocybe zapotecorum from Colima, Mexico:



P. zapotecorum Colima:



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