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03-08-2008, 03:35 PM
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| | | Fungi A to Z Alerts Since the 'Notice Board' was moved out of sight and out of mind to WAB Developments, I think we need another point of contact here on the Fungi Forums solely for the purpose of allowing contributors and visitors to the Fungi Section of WAB to post alerts for the volunteer editors. Therefore posts to this thread will simply be notifications of both errors in existing entries and the existence of suitable material in the Forums or the various Fungi Galleries which lends itself to the editing or creating of entries.
Editors should acknowledge any action taken on the strength of a particular alert.
Please use this thread accordingly
Thanks in anticipation.
David
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08-08-2008, 07:41 AM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote: |
PPS And the currently linked photo of Lachnum virgineum in the A-Z is the one AlanS said did not look like that species because the hairs are too short.
| FungusKen
Thanks Ken and Alan, now searching the galleries trying to sort the Lachnum virgineum from the Lachnum brevipilosum in order to find appropriate replacement images.
David | 
10-08-2008, 10:19 PM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Hi David,
The pic for Crepidotus applicatus looks a bit dodgy. | 
11-08-2008, 12:32 AM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by Morchella Hi David,
The pic for Crepidotus applicatus looks a bit dodgy. | Do you mean Crepidotus applanatus ... which has been verified
John | 
11-08-2008, 12:49 AM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by Morchella |  That's a galerina! Hopefully David or someone will pick it up.
This is Crepidotus applicatus:
As to the search ... I'll look into that one in the morning ... later
John
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11-08-2008, 07:54 AM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by FungiJohn  That's a galerina! Hopefully David or someone will pick it up.
As to the search ... I'll look into that one in the morning ... later
John  | But which Galerina I wonder? Could someone elighten me so I can change it please?
Morchella, the scientific names are listed: List of British Fungi by Scientific Name | Wild About Britain | 
11-08-2008, 08:15 AM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by CloudedYellow | I think it is one of mine .... Galerina mniophila Richard
John | 
11-08-2008, 04:04 PM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by FungiJohn I think it is one of mine .... Galerina mniophila Richard
John  | It is one of yours and it's already in the A-Z .
We have your excellent image of what I guess is Crepidotus applanatus but you have called it Crepidotus applicatus...... AFAIK that does not exist!
I have added your 'C. applicatus' to the A-Z as C. applanatus. Is that OK? | 
11-08-2008, 04:21 PM
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| | | re: Fungi A to Z Alerts Quote:
Originally Posted by CloudedYellow It is one of yours and it's already in the A-Z .
We have your excellent image of what I guess is Crepidotus applanatus but you have called it Crepidotus applicatus...... AFAIK that does not exist!
I have added your 'C. applicatus' to the A-Z as C. applanatus. Is that OK? | Thanks Richard.
When I first uploaded the applanatus I called it applicatus by mistake. Ken soon put me right  but the image name still had 'C. applicatus' which is why the AtoZ was confused ... along with many of us too
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