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11-10-2008, 06:29 AM
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| | | unidentified fungi 08 hello all. I'm new to fungi (first post here!) and would like a little help id'ing the following if possible. These have been taken in the last few weeks. Managed to name quite a few but stumped with these.
many thanks Neil | 
11-10-2008, 07:14 AM
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| | | Re: unidentified fungi 08 Quote:
Originally Posted by k2ted | Hi Neil,
1. Clitocybe sp. (possibly young C. geotropa)
2. Hygrocybe virginea
3. Amanita sp. but unsure about this, can't see bag at base.
4. Armillaria - Honey Fungus
Andy | 
11-10-2008, 07:18 AM
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| | | Re: unidentified fungi 08 Hullo Neil, a warm welcome to WAB
Your first is a Lactarius- the structure of the fruitbody makes me reach this conclusion. Plus the gills are 'right' for this species.
The second is a Hygrocybe- H. virginea is a possibility.
The third looks like Amanita fulva- The cap striations and white stem are typical.
Not too sure about the last one!
Nick
EDIT; I see that Andy beat me to it- would it be too audacious to disagree with his Clitocybe suggestion?
Last edited by NickCantle; 11-10-2008 at 07:21 AM.
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11-10-2008, 07:33 AM
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| | | Re: unidentified fungi 08 thanks for ID's, now racing to my Rogers guide.
top forum, only found it the other day. | 
11-10-2008, 07:40 AM
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| | | Re: unidentified fungi 08 Quote:
Originally Posted by NickCantle Hullo Neil, a warm welcome to WAB
Your first is a Lactarius- the structure of the fruitbody makes me reach this conclusion. Plus the gills are 'right' for this species.
The second is a Hygrocybe- H. virginea is a possibility.
The third looks like Amanita fulva- The cap striations and white stem are typical.
Not too sure about the last one!
Nick
EDIT; I see that Andy beat me to it- would it be too audacious to disagree with his Clitocybe suggestion? | Not at all Nick, Lactarius is also a possibility with No. 1, I can't see enough detail to pin it. No.4- Is Armillaria. The possible Amanita looks kind off odd and it has no bag emerging above ground and you can see the base? I would go for [i]A. fulva/I] if I could see some volval bag.
Have a good day
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