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| | | Unidentified Fungi from last year | 
26-05-2009, 11:29 AM
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| | | Re: Unidentified Fungi from last year Hi Rob,
welcome to WAB.
Sorry, no help from me though.
No doubt someone will be along later who might ................
Meanwhile, I suspect it would be helpful if you could put some more detail on them - smell, gill type and colour, substrate, size, location, time of year etc etc - if you can remember from back then! 
Cheers
Ken
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| | | Re: Unidentified Fungi from last year Hello Rob,
despite that the fotos are quite difficult to interpret, some thoughts to them. I don't think, that there is only one foto to which you can recieve a determination to species level, what depends more on the quality of the fotos then of the difficulty of determining fungi, to be honest ...
1. Lactarius spec., one of the many brown white-milking ones. Here it would be called probably L. fulvissimus, but in Britain it is called L. brittanicus as far as I know.
2. May be a Mycena. Better delete that foto, you will never ever know what it exactly was.
3. May be a Gymnopus (Collybia).
4. May be Mycena inclinata
5. Most likely another Mycena spec.
6. Looks like Pluteus cervinus, but who will tell from this foto?
7. Seems to be Xerocomus badius
8. Just delete it, it could be anything!
9. May be the same as no. 1
10. Looks like Gymnopilus penetrans, but may also be a Pholiota. Or even something else.
best regards,
Andreas
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