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14-06-2009, 07:53 AM
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| | | Re: Panaeolus ? Nobody has mentioned Panaeolus Campanulatus which is the obvious named for a Panaeolus with a bell shaped cap.
I know I am a little late to this party but I do wonder why such an obvious name is not mentioned? | 
15-06-2009, 09:44 PM
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| | | Re: Panaeolus ? Hello,
Panaeolus campanulatus is a synonym to Panaeolus papillionaceus. P. sphinctrinus is another synonym.
Nearly all species of Panaeolus have a campanulate cap, so this is not significant for just C. campanulatus.
The Panaeolus shown abouve has a greasy to slimy cap which is only so in P. semiovatus.
The two last pictures are not clear what they are, but at least teh frist of these two is not P. papillionaceus due to the colour, the dehydration and the totally missing veil remnants. To the last foto I have no opinion, but it may be the same as the one before.
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| | | Re: Panaeolus ? Many thanks Andreas for continuing my education.
This site has only made it more difficult for me to find people willing to walk in the counrtyside with me. They all seem to believe that covering ground is the important thing. I can walk for 3 or 4 hours and not cover a mile
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15-06-2009, 10:01 PM
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| | | Re: Panaeolus ? I know what you mean Phungus, I can spend several hours walking for just a few miles, stopping every few yards to investigate or take photographs. It's great and time means nothing
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| | | Re: Panaeolus ? Quote:
Originally Posted by ron1863 I know what you mean Phungus, I can spend several hours walking for just a few miles, stopping every few yards to investigate or take photographs. It's great and time means nothing  | . . . is the right answer   - spot on Ron!
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