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22-07-2008, 10:34 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Good man, i knew i could rely on your lense doing a good job, there are plenty left there under an oak tree (in the shade). when you get to the X on the map i sent just turn right and they are along that slope.
Cheers J.P. | 
23-07-2008, 10:57 AM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day!
Yesterday spotted this coprinus.sp on pony buns, there were a couple of others so returned this morning hopeing to photograph them open, as feared they had been savaged by slugs overnight
The one i had taken home and placed in moist chamber it didn't erupt overnight but has started to expand this morning.
Note: gess i didn't set it quite upright and has curved to correct itself, quite clever aren't they.
Cheers J.P.
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23-07-2008, 01:33 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote:
Originally Posted by CapAndBracket I then checked the A to Z and see there isn't an entry for the species so i should have photographed in situe, oh well next time.
Cheers J.P. | I do have a photo of Lasiosphaeria ovina in my gallery. Not a brilliant one, but it's there if needed.
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23-07-2008, 02:29 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Thank's FK, hope cybershot puts it in the gallery.
It's grown some, nobody has plumped for a name
Cheers J.P. | 
23-07-2008, 09:24 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day!
Nearing the end of daylight and it hasn't started to open.
Cheers J.P. | 
24-07-2008, 07:29 AM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote:
Originally Posted by CapAndBracket Thank's FK, hope cybershot puts it in the gallery.
It's grown some, nobody has plumped for a name
Cheers J.P. | Found in gallery and added to the A to Z  | 
24-07-2008, 02:02 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day!
This seems to have stalled at 50mm high 
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The best i can get of Lasiosphaeria ovina asci so far, i gess the bendy base of asci will straighten
as they ripen and proturde from the fruit body, maybe if i just leave them in moist chamber they
will eject spores (when ready) and i can scrape some of the inside of lid.
Cheers J.P.
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24-07-2008, 10:31 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! A great day for failure
It just gave up, or is this a new species.
This seemed to be Coprinus cinereus except the spores were to small. Not directly on dung
more in a dirty hoof print.
Close by Psilocybe semilanceata
Cheers J.P.
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31-07-2008, 01:00 PM
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| | | Re: Well Dung Me! I know JP is away on OU summa skool  but we can't let this thread wallow in the mire even if that's exactly where it would like to be  So I thought I'd welcome him back with what I found at Castle Bottom NNR this morning: The biggest Panaeolus ever!  (Some measured over 6cm with an 18cm stipe - plenty of nutrient in that dung  ) Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus - Egghead Motlegill
Don't need your 'scope for this one JP.
Cheers
David | 
02-08-2008, 07:01 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Well thank's for that matey, i should have been able to see those from nottingham had i taken some binoculars.
Did happen across this uncommonly tall Coprinus niveus today (fully reflexed) on cow dung, just shows despite there being plenty of cattle in the field, some don't get trampled.
Cheers J.P. | 
02-08-2008, 09:14 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Most of us I would imagine, have at some time come across a Coprinus sp. that has shed it's spores and is in the 'difficult' (for me anyway) curled up stage - some invert their caps like plicatilis e.t.c. and others end up looking like a rolled up black rubber 'Johnny' which thanks to Gary's (fungi2bwith) smashing photo in the recent thread '4 Steps 2 Blushing', I can now relate to Coprinus comatus.
Or so I thought (Grrrrrrr....!!) Now JP sticks up this photo of a tall fungi with a familiar 'rolled up condom' look but is calling it an exceptionally tall C. niveus 
Ooh, you'd better be right JP.....well actually I'm hoping you're wrong, but you're probably right, which is why I'm mad (well I've always been mad).
Why do you do this to me ?
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03-08-2008, 07:35 AM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote:
Originally Posted by fairplay some invert their caps like plicatilis e.t.c. and others end up looking like a rolled up black rubber 'Johnny'
Now JP sticks up this photo of a tall fungi with a familiar 'rolled up condom' look but is calling it an exceptionally tall C. niveus | Oh Neil, you are a technical man aren't you   | 
03-08-2008, 08:22 AM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote:
Originally Posted by fairplay Most of us I would imagine, have at some time come across a Coprinus sp. that has shed it's spores and is in the 'difficult' (for me anyway) curled up stage - some invert their caps like plicatilis e.t.c. and others end up looking like a rolled up black rubber 'Johnny' which thanks to Gary's (fungi2bwith) smashing photo in the recent thread '4 Steps 2 Blushing', I can now relate to Coprinus comatus.
Or so I thought (Grrrrrrr....!!) Now JP sticks up this photo of a tall fungi with a familiar 'rolled up condom' look but is calling it an exceptionally tall C. niveus 
Ooh, you'd better be right JP.....well actually I'm hoping you're wrong, but you're probably right, which is why I'm mad (well I've always been mad).
Why do you do this to me ?
Neil.    | Take heart young man, wer'e all in the mad club.
and what an evening of uncertainty i had myself with coprinus.sp's
Anyway here is the spores from the beastie. 
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I have been using the online (dutch) key to coprinus and these fitted well, it also contains a photo that isn't to dissimilar from mine, you can see a younger one in the background of mine for comparison.
You can find the site by typing in coprinus niveus, i believe i'm not supposed to add external links though if necessary i could grab a screen shot and post as a photo if need be.
As ever i'm happy to be wrong and learn from it.
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03-08-2008, 07:17 PM
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Absolute flock of these on very dungy ground in shade of willow trees.
Cheers J.P.
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03-08-2008, 07:25 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day!
First photographed this the 15th last month (on cow dung), it still looks much
the same and i have no idea what it is or will become, it seems to have spread onto a piece of betula as well (which the dung fell on), ignore the
yellow specks (they are betula seeds).
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04-08-2008, 01:20 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Conocybe pubescens on cow dung. 
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spores of above, i notice a couple have dark circles in them and some have a line along their
long direction, wonder if these are artifacts created by the stain causing flow of material out of
the spores (notice there is so much i don't know for sure) and hence some shrinkage!
(stain, cotton blue). 
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The gill edge cystidia, described as skittle shaped with small heads, (stain congo red).
Cheers J.P.
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04-08-2008, 08:37 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote:
Originally Posted by CapAndBracket Conocybe pubescens on cow dung.
The gill edge cystidia, described as skittle shaped with small heads, (stain congo red).
Cheers J.P. | Brave man, JP, tackling a Conocybe. They all look the same to me macroscopically. But your microscopy makes all the difference and your photos down the microscope are excellent for showing the all-important characters.
Keep up the good work. 
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06-08-2008, 09:01 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Thank's very much for your comments FK, i'm afraid the microscopy hasn't
gone so well this evening (ho hum).
Anyway we did find Chelymenia fimicola today and these Coprinus.sp
Somehow they look a bit different to those i've posted before, they are now
in moist chamber and seem to be expanding nicely (will try for update photo
shortly under false light!).
Cheers J.P. | 
06-08-2008, 09:15 PM
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They sure are growing at a pace. (poor lighting).
Cheers J.P. | 
06-08-2008, 10:24 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Conocybe pubescens on dung from today's foray with JP at Castle Bottom NNR  | 
06-08-2008, 10:57 PM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! I was hopeing you would post a photo of that hairy cow, it looked just like
the one FJ frightened in the spring but he never reported it missing.
Cheers J.P. | 
06-08-2008, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CapAndBracket I was hopeing you would post a photo of that hairy cow, it looked just like
the one FJ frightened in the spring but he never reported it missing.
Cheers J.P. | Your wish is my command: Cow with week old calf
in Castle Bottom NNR
Cheers
David
P.S. Can't say there's much of a resemblance 
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07-08-2008, 08:06 AM
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| | | Re: Herbivore dung - Have a dung day! Quote: |
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