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Identification game
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Basically the way the game work is you post a picture and the first person to id it posts one of theirs, and so on, and so on. I'll start. For added fun rate the person on the accuracy of their id. Blurry pics are okay, and encouraged, this is just for the lols.
I'll start it off with a real tough one (not really), but its all i have.
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
#8050040 - 02/20/08 11:37 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Well I guess you have a Panaeolus foenisecii.
I have this one:
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Some fine ass nipples :/
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Re: Identification game [Re: implee]
#8050185 - 02/21/08 12:10 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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no it's a subb, and i have no idea on that id, but that nipple-age is astounding.
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
#8050707 - 02/21/08 07:38 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I know already, from another post, so I'll let someone else have a go... found this freak in Kauai:
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#1 - Panaeolus subbalteatus or Panaeolina foenisecii
#2 - Psilocybe zapotecorum
#3 - Aseroe rubra, the "Starfish Stinkhorn"
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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#2 is not Psilocybe zapotecorum. Perhaps you were distracted by the nipples.
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Damn.
Okay fine, Inocybe something or other?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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> Okay fine, Inocybe something or other?
It is not an Inocybe.
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Alan, are yours Entoloma salmoneum ?
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: > Okay fine, Inocybe something or other?
It is not an Inocybe.
mwahahaha. You got mine CureCat. But not Alan's. I wouldn't know what it is, but I saw it named in a different post, and I only know the genus.
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CC, yours are Armillaria melea.
Cutter, yours are Hypholoma fasiculare.
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Yeah, I was thinkin A. tabescens, but the incurved margin?
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> Alan, are yours Entoloma salmoneum ?
No.
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They look similar to Entoloma aromaticum from New Zealand! How about this one.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8055127 - 02/22/08 03:09 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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No, they are not Armillaria. Have you ever seen a Honey with a stipe like that??
Inski - I'd bet my money on Cortinarius, something in the subgenus Myxacium.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8055132 - 02/22/08 03:15 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Alan, I have it:
Nolanea holoconiota
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8055453 - 02/22/08 08:14 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Definately Cortinarius sp Subgenus Myxacium or Phlegmacium, as soon as these start fruiting again I will do some more work on identifying them, it's not an easy one though!!! inski
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8056861 - 02/22/08 02:58 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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lol the whole point of this is as a quiz, your supposed to know the id of the shroom you post and they have to guess.
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
#8057038 - 02/22/08 03:34 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Heh, yeaaah well we got it down to Genus!
Plus, the most fun ones to work out are the ones that no one knows! Alan will agree with me there. 
I DO have the species ID for my photo.... Come on you guys! Dig deeper!!
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8057301 - 02/22/08 04:47 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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yours is crazy hard CC. It seems like it would be easy, but nooooooo. I can't find it in any of my books, although I think I might know the genus.
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That's why I chose it.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8059079 - 02/23/08 01:37 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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fuck
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Anyone else?
Shall I wait one more day to divulge the species name?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062188 - 02/23/08 08:12 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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curecats is completely beyond me, ppl post some easier ones lol.
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
#8062195 - 02/23/08 08:15 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Did someone say easy?
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Re: Identification game [Re: implee]
#8062256 - 02/23/08 08:43 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Lactarius indigo.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062260 - 02/23/08 08:45 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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dude.... why didnt you let someone else try? Maybe someone new?
Anyone knows what lactarius indigo is gosh
You are the ruiner of fun.
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Re: Identification game [Re: implee]
#8062277 - 02/23/08 08:51 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Here are some easier ones:



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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062467 - 02/23/08 09:59 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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top one Hydnellum aurantiacum?
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
#8062486 - 02/23/08 10:06 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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#2 looks like a parasite attacking a mushroom. I'm not to familiar with my parasites, but maybe a hypomyces of some kind. Just a wild guess. Hypomyces hyalinus. Or chrysospermum. Probably wrong. Those arn't easier.
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>top one Hydnellum aurantiacum?
Nope.
>Hypomyces hyalinus.
Correct genus, wrong species.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062511 - 02/23/08 10:17 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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chrysospermum.
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Top one, Poria of some kind? I really have no idea. It seems like my books don't cover alot of those obscure genus'
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What's a good resource for iding those types of fungi?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062592 - 02/23/08 10:43 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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These guys-

Are Melanoleuca verrucipes.
I spent hours trying to ID them originally. No one at the Mycological Society of San Francisco had a clue (in fact, they argued that they were most likely brown spored- but of course they turned out light. A pale cream/white.). I ended up bringing some fresh specimens to SFSU to have the resident Mycologist and Scientific Advisor for the MSSF, Dennis Desjardin, take a look at them. He was totally stumped until he looked at them under the microscope, and was then certain they were Melanoleuca. I suggested we search google images for "melanoleuca" to try and find a photo that looks similar and be able to ID it to species. After pages and pages of scrolling, we finally ran across a photo of Melanoleuca verrucipes, and it matched perfectly with my collection. Only catch was, it's only described from Europe. So this was a first official (other SOMA hunters had found the same mushrooms before, and run into the same ID troubles, but i guess they didn't decide to deposit the specimens in any herbarium) documentation. It was pretty cool.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062602 - 02/23/08 10:46 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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>Top one, Poria of some kind?
Naw.
>It seems like my books don't cover alot of those obscure genus'
Just fyi, plural is genera.
>What's a good resource for iding those types of fungi?
THE INTERNET!! 
I got my first field guide less than a year ago. The internet is a really awesome resource if you use it to its full potential.
Check out the links in the forum rules, i use some of those sites daily.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062609 - 02/23/08 10:48 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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or Innotus or Flavodum genera...
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Nopers.
But I do like your persistence. 
Truthfully, that one took me a little while to ID. So it's not THAT easy, but it was a lot easier than the Melanoleuca.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062693 - 02/23/08 11:19 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Here's an easy one!
 inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062714 - 02/23/08 11:28 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Panther aminata?
I feel like a total tard in here with you guys.first time I ID'd an oyster from the wild and decided I could eat it I read (after dinner) that there was a mildly poisonous mushroom that sorta looked like it (I damn near puked!).I still can't tell agarius apart...damn confusing lot I say. I'm learning slowly...
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
#8062726 - 02/23/08 11:31 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yup. Amanita pantherina.
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
#8062727 - 02/23/08 11:31 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nope
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062733 - 02/23/08 11:33 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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How about this one?
 inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062738 - 02/23/08 11:36 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Didn't we decide that it could be one of numerous green Hygrocybe??
The ones I'm used to are H. psittacina, but these are different.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Quote:
inski said: Here's an easy one!
 inski...
Amanita aspera?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062751 - 02/23/08 11:39 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
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Oooookay. Then it's not one of the "easy" Amanita species. It's one of those other brown Amanita that always get labeled A. pantherina. 
A. franchetii?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062756 - 02/23/08 11:40 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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We did but I have just stumbled upon it's true identity Anyone else want to have a guess at the Amanita sp! inski.
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
#8062757 - 02/23/08 11:41 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Amanita franchetii (=A. aspera)
So, they are the same, though A. aspera is an out dated synonym.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Nope, A clue, it's native to New Zealand! inski..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062776 - 02/23/08 11:45 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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A. excelsa?
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
#8062781 - 02/23/08 11:46 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sorry
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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http://www.morelmushroomhunting.com/archives_july_20th_2006_until.htm not a guess but a lot of cool pictures. I keep getting distracted by the internets.
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Re: Identification game [Re: Peterthinks]
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Some nice images there!
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Quote:
inski said: We did but I have just stumbled upon it's true identity
How about:
H. viridiphylla H. stevensoniae H. viridula H. viridis H. graminicolor
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062850 - 02/24/08 12:16 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wrong genus! inski
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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> How about this one?
Is it Gliophorus viridis?
H3r3 is 0ne:
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Also wrong genus! inski..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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And for the Amanita:
A. nothofagi A. australis A. nigrescens
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062866 - 02/24/08 12:28 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yes:) Amanita nothofagi. Hey Alan did anyone get your first one yet?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Inski, is it a Mycena?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Quote:
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062887 - 02/24/08 12:39 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Excellent guess, it is Mycena- like but no! Ah yes I wasn't sure because he didn't confirm it! inski.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062904 - 02/24/08 12:45 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Isn't Insiticia flavovirens is it?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#8062916 - 02/24/08 12:53 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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You got it, this is fun I knew you had it when you asked if it was a Mycena, originally named Mycena multicolorata but then was already found to have been named Insiticia flavovirens from specimens found in Australia on tree fern trunks imported from NZ. inski.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062923 - 02/24/08 12:56 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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 hint: red spores
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8062928 - 02/24/08 12:57 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sweet.
You gonna take a stab at any of mine?
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Are you sure they're not pink spores? inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Is the third one Hypholoma fasciculare? inski..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Yeah, I think he means pink.
Subbed's definitely looks like Entoloma strictius (=Nolanea strictia)..?
Nope, third is not Hypholoma.
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A million shrooms if you can get this one..

sorry its a bit fuzzy.
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Yeah, with that visual unclarity you better give the correct guesser 1 million mushrooms!
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Can I make a guess on the genus of that third one? inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8063000 - 02/24/08 01:32 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Can you?? You don't need permission! Guess away.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8063008 - 02/24/08 01:34 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Psathyrella sp?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Good stuff, looks like you guys had fun last night!
3=Psilocybe species 4=Verpa conica, or maybe old stinkhorn of some kind, but stem texture looks wrong. Ima try and get your first one, and Alan's later but I gotta go to woik.
CC, thanks for the tip, and reminder of the word genera.
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#3 is not a Psilocybe, Hypholoma, nor Psathyrella.
You got #4! It is Verpa conica!
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Newly emerging Fomitopsis? Oxyporus? Sickly Laetiporus? HA... so you refer to utterly amorphous fungal blobs as "easy" heehee Actually those are really cool looking on the underside, are the strange pitted features diagnostic?
Second one is clearly a LBM.... Hmmm Stropharia of some sort? The gills look as though they will be developing that pretty purple color.
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Check out this blob - it isn't what you think. If I had a picture of one cut in half it would be much easier... maybe.
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Not a Laetiporus? Maybe Hydnellum, Pycnoporus, Gloeophyllum???
The weird pores are distinctive of the species. The genus has not been guessed. Also, Inski called his Amanita easy, and it was actually a species which doesn't occur in Europe or America, so 
You got the genus right for the Stropharia!
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nope I remember dismissing it as a stunted Laetiporus until going back and collecting a few. Definitely not chickens and not even in the same family - in fact they aren't basidiomycete at all!
Trick questions.... Inski knew his Amanita wasn't and easy one, although it certainly seemed obvious.
Your weird pitted thing is cool, I'll look forward to it being unveiled.
Don't know what species of Stropharia you have - was it growing in wood chips? (i see the wood chips but they may be superficial right... though i doubt that)
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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Yup, they like wood-chips.
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Laccaria? Man!!! Where are your micrographs? We want to know about cool stuff like spore ornamentation
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Is it Stropharia riparia?
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S. riparia? S. albonitens?
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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Yup, you both got it. S. riparia. Well actually, it is a different species than the true S. riparia which is more common on the east coast. But we call it S. riparia for lack of a better name.
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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Check out this blob - it isn't what you think. If I had a picture of one cut in half it would be much easier... maybe.
Is it a Tuber species?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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> Laccaria? Man!!! Where are your micrographs? We want to know about cool stuff like spore ornamentation
It is not Laccaria. I didn't find the sample so there are no micrographs.
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I know alans but I'll let someone else guess, since I didn't put any effort into finding out.
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Alan, I think yours may be Omphalina pyxidata.
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> Alan, I think yours may be Omphalina pyxidata.
That is correct.
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1) Stropharia ambigua 2) Gomphidius oregonensis 3) Lactarius deliciosus
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Psathyrella hydrophila?
Gomphidius oregonensis?
Lactarius deliciosus if under pine(?) L. rubrilacteus if under douglas fir(?)
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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 stropharia... gomphidius...
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> gomphidius...
Gomphidius subroseus
> got the deliciosus!!!
Ok how about this one?

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that an easy one alan , gumby's material bluing hypholoma and now Psilocybe naematoliformis Georgia i wish i could post the picture of the strange mushrooms we found in colima that look like a coliflower and the spores where in mi hand do you remenber , i still dont know what it is did you found out or you can post that picture
in the mean time here is one i have problem to id
 got pores and is softh
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Yep, I recognize Gumby's Psilocybe naematoliformis.
landsnorkler:
Stropharia hornemannii S. hardii S. squamosa S. thrausta
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Gomphidius subroseus
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Here's a nice little guy from the mountains around here, hint: growing with Douglas Fir.
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Suillus pictus or S. lakei?
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Yeah, S. lakei. I thought maybe it would be tough because you can't see the pores. But you got it pretty quick.
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I've been leafing through a borrowed copy of North American Boletes by Bessette, Roody, and Bessette the past few days, so it was fresh on my mind.... the Douglas Fir hint was key.
  
How about this one? all three are the same species, the specimen on the left has somewhat developed caps while the two on the right are the resupinate form.
Here is a hint... the species name, evokes the genus name, of a group of fungi that typically have common names that include references to female practitioners of the dark arts... and a dairy product that is high in cholesterol and good on toast.
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Re: Identification game [Re: cactu]
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Phlebia tremellosa. If not for that hint, no way I woulda gotten that. I have a hard time iding fungi like that, but I'm gonna work on it.
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Perfect on the first try, got it!
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Re: Identification game [Re: cactu]
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Cactu, my best guess is a very pale Polyporus leptocephalus or P. varius.
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Aseroa rubra, the "Starfish Stinkhorn"....... again.
Go to the first page, this was the third species posted.
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#8072797 - 02/26/08 02:30 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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I want to find some of those... Cubecutter, did you take that picture? Nevermind, i see it.
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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A reminder to everyone:
This thread is for CONFIRMED IDENTIFICATIONS.
Do not post photos of unidentified mushrooms that you want ID's on, just start your own thread and include the required ID info if you would like an ID on your mushrooms.
This thread is a great idea by the way! Thanks doitagain for starting this! It certainly is a good way to keep from going rusty on identification- some of these have been a real challenge!
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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I was just preparing to post something similar. This thread could prove to be a a superb teaching aid. Another thanks Doitagain!    
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And thanks to Inski and his exotic mushrooms, for making all our jobs a little bit more difficult .  (thank god the picture quality is superb)
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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I know someone can get this Hints: liquid/gelatinous center and typically tropical. You will not find it in Arora or Lincoff.
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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Yeah, i'm pretty sure i've IDed something similar that Eris posted a while back... but i can't for the life of me remember what the hell it was. I'll have to try harder later.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Was it like the first one in this thread?? http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/6122024#Post6122024
'Cause I IDed it once, but I stupidly sent the ID in instant message rather than documenting it on the forums for future reference... fuck.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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georgeM: orange jelly, aka, dacrymyces palmatus
ok heres a pretty easy one

hint: olive brown spore print, grows on the ground under larch
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Suillus grevillei
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suillus grevillei ? the larch suillus?

heres a blurry one
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yeah and my thread is pretty dope, what can i say i rock lol.
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those are the same thing and that is correct. landsnorkler got it first though.
this is fun, try this one out.. hint: grows on dead coniferous wood, brown spore print
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doitagain, can we get a description? its hard to tell with that pic
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hint - spore print jet black
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
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panaeolus subbalteatus???
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This should be easy yeh ?
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Cutter, the coniferous pic doesn't get bigger. Can't tell on that second one, is that manure, or just soil?
On thursday a bad ass web site is starting up, called the Encyclopedia of Life, with E.O. Wilson being one of the leaders of the project. This site will eventually cover every known species of life on the planet!!! Should be an awesome resource for iding fungus.
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No dice CubensisCutter mwa ha ha.
Curecat... I don't know what instant message ID you are talking about however I entered the species and genus name into the shroomery's search engine and turned up no results.
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spore print brown
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hint = its edible, The common name comes from its being a favorite of the Roman emperors
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amanita caesarea?
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hint = its edible, The common name comes from its being a favorite of the Roman emperors
Gotcha, I thought that was manure it was growing out of.
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correct0rz
I'll try and make it harder next time
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Re: Identification game [Re: RandomHero]
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I made a thread in the web site announcements section requesting a feature based off this thread. If you think it's a good idea please show your support and post there. Here's the thread
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georgeM : scrambled egg slime?
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Nope, it isn't a slime mold of any sort.
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Re: Identification game [Re: georgeM]
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ok... let's see.



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Another species...
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Re: Identification game [Re: PinheadX]
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how about a spore color georgeM?
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pinhead: psilocybe caerulipes? aka bluefoot?
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or wait i noticed your in texas, must be a small cube
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yup. striated, zonate cube
now how about the other one?
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pinhead: first pic lepiota?
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nope
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agaricus?
also, i dont know if you saw this yet, but go to that thread. i think its a great idea
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I'm not very good at iding Amanitas, but is it Amanita brunnescens?
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it is an amanita, but not that one.
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Re: Identification game [Re: PinheadX]
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The only other one I can think of would be Amanita rubescens...
Or maybe A. franchetti, but the bulb doesn't look right on either of em.
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landsnorkler post a pic keep the game goin
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it's rubescens... other pics of specimens gathered at the same time have the rhomboid bulb.
This one is a bit strange, thus good for the game.
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Re: Identification game [Re: PinheadX]
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Edited by landsnorkler (02/27/08 09:27 AM)
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bottom one looks like a lepiota or amanita of some type... not good at the game, myself.
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Re: Identification game [Re: PinheadX]
#8082347 - 02/28/08 05:05 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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Close on the Lepiota.
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The second one looks like a Cortinarius species and the third one Macrolepiota sp. Have a go at these two!
 inski.
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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Second one is a Cortinarius.
Third one is close to Macrolepiota.
Now, what are the species!!!
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Identification to species is too difficult for me, maybe someone from your area would have more luck:) Any idea on the two I edited into my last post? inski...
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hrmmm
I've seen corts very similar but never bothered to key them out...
C. alboviolaceus maybe?
Lepiota naucina?
the first looks like the top of a cantharellus to me...
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Is the third one Chlorophyllum molybdites?
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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landsnorkrel is the firt one you got up there a hypnum sp, and the second a cortinarius sp maybe subpurpuratus, and the third and agaricus medow mushrooms maybe or other lawn agaricus,or leucoagaricus.
inski the firt one you post i could compare to the inocybe i found here than is close to calamistrata, and the second amanita pachycolea, or in the vaginata section for sure....
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Re: Identification game [Re: cactu]
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Hi cactu You got the genus names correct for both, very close on the Inocybe species! Good to hear from you! inski..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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ah, Cactu's too quick. Second one is close to C. alboviolaceus. And third one is Leucoagaricus naucina. Good job spores. I'm not for sure if it's called Lepiota or Leucoagaricus right now. And the first one is a Hydnum, Cactu.
Inski, I know what you mean about iding down to species. I'm only 90% sure on my id's because they were macroscopically identified.
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yes i recognise those hydnum the moment i see then , i misspell jaja , you can apologize me that , i bet people will have trouble not looking the under side , but iam familiar with then ,and i do this game in my mind all the time iam hunting , is mi own personal game at hunting to know what it is before i pick it , so iam some how trained , i love when i can't id something , i junp in those ocasions,
what about mine? ,
are we done inski , it is inocybe good to hear from you too all my best to you .
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Re: Identification game [Re: cactu]
#8095539 - 03/02/08 10:23 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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#2 looks pluteusish. I'm terrible at all the different polypores. I'll have a go at it tomorrow. Gotta rest up for a test tomorrow morning.
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Re: Identification game [Re: cactu]
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Hi cactu, I guess we're done, no one else wants a turn! The first one is Inocybe calamistratoides and the second one is Amanita pekeoides I also suspect this Inocybe species to contain psilocybin and or psilocin! inski..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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is there any easy to perform test for the presence of psilocybin, i remember hearing that if the mushroom turns meteol blue that you have psilocybin, but that was on a document by mushroom john and he's and old fart/idiot who s full of shit so who knows. has anyone tried meteol?
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
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Metol was used as a photo developer many many years ago. If you try to look in photo stores for it, youre gonna get some weird looks. You might want to try the internet market. im sure theres some left in the world.
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I have no clue on that first one, maybe a Datronia species? Second one may be Pluteus petasatus. No idea on the third one either.
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Re: Identification game [Re: doitagain]
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Metol is not a reliable way to detect psilocybin.
To detect psilocybin, do a methanol extract and run that through a gc/ms.
You will get a lot of negative results unless you test mushrooms that bruise blue when damaged or are from a genus that is known to have members that contain psilocybin.
Attempt to stay on topic: What mushroom is this?
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Ok no one has got it yet so I will give you one more pic, its the same mushroom just flipped over:
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I'm not sure Alan! Here's a couple more.
 Any ideas? inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8101607 - 03/04/08 01:34 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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Is the first one Pseudocolus fusiformis (= P. javanicus)?
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Thats it CureCat:) Anyone want to have a go at the second one? inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Ok no one got the last one so I will post some microscopy:
Sterigmata 100x

Sterigmata 400x

Spores and basidioles 1000x

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The third one is Ramariopsis pulchella! inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
#8103989 - 03/04/08 11:16 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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and the forth one must be a Cortinarius species! But which one, hmm..
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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> The third one is Ramariopsis pulchella!
Yes!
> and the forth one must be a Cortinarius species!
No its a Dermocybe!
The other ones are Tubaria and Russula.
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Nice images Alan! Have a go at this one,
 I'm pretty sure the second image is either a colour variation or a subspecies of the first one! inski...
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Re: Identification game [Re: inski]
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The lamelle are very Marasmioid....
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Alan, those certainly are not identified correctly here!!
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/151440721nAWqqy
Inski, that is Cyptotrama, I guess maybe C. asprata?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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The third one down looks more like Gymnopilus, maybe luteofolius, than Russula. I agree with CC on the C. asprata. I saw a lot of them in Kauai, beautiful mushrooms.
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> The third one down looks more like Gymnopilus, maybe luteofolius, than Russula.
Third one down is a Dermocybe, fourth is Tubaria, fifth is Russula.
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Is it Tubaria rufofulva?
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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Thats right:) Cyptotrama asparata. Does anyone want a go at this one, no one has it yet!
 Hey CureCat I posted an image in the growlogs and pictures forum that I thought you might like, check it out! inski..
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> Is it Tubaria rufofulva?
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Alan, I highly doubt that is a Dermocybe... It looks like G. luteofolius and it is growing out of wood.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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yeah i really thought it was a gymnopilus luteofolius
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That last one doesn't look like Russula either.
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Yea those two were mislabeled.
Its Gymnopilus and maybe a Mycena.
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
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So, are they edible? I can't find anything clear in my internet search, though I've found lots of photos that clearly are the same thing. I'm going to a class with Desjardin next week, in the Sierra Foothills. Woo hoo!
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Re: Identification game [Re: deedee]
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Huh? Is what edible? The Gymnopilus luteofolius?
Dennis' Sierra field camp is good I hear. I have considered going, but I don't know if I will ever do the full class. It might be overview for me at this point... Not sure, I have heard mixed reviews from my friends, but they all really know what they are doing. But I bet you will learn a lot. Have fun!
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Re: Identification game [Re: CureCat]
#12667850 - 06/01/10 05:31 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Are we still playing this game?
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Re: Identification game [Re: ShockValue]
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Gymnopilus luteofolius?
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Re: Identification game [Re: elprawn]
#12667978 - 06/01/10 05:53 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yep.
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Re: Identification game [Re: ShockValue]
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I'm afraid I've nothing to offer.
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