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12-12-2009, 08:47 PM
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| | | Fungi ID's Can someone ID these for me please ?
They were all in or around a pine plantation.
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12-12-2009, 10:59 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi ID's Hi there,
I'm not going to be of much use because 2,3 & 5 are Mycena's which I'm no good at, and you don't show enough detail in No 1 for me to say if it is Collybia or Clitocybe, but is more probably the latter.
No 4 may be Stereum sanguinolentum, but you need to scratch the underside to see if the scratch turns red after a minute.
No 6 is an Inkcap but which, I do not know, but could be Coprinopsis atramentaria, the common inkcaps new name.
Neil. | 
13-12-2009, 12:36 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi ID's Hello,
my opinion to these fotos:
no.1: no idea - no characters to see on this foto
no. 2: Mycena spec.
no. 3: Mycena spec.
no. 4: Stereum hirsutum. S. sanguinolentum grows on coniferous wood and is paler. The substrate here is Fagus.
no. 5: Mycena, probably M. speirea
no. 6: very probably Coprinopsis atramentarius, as already stated. But may be it is Coprinopsis insignis, which should have more veil, but the fruitbodies are quite wet. A short glance at the spores would make it certain ....
best regards,
Andreas
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13-12-2009, 01:26 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi ID's Thanks Andreas Quote:
Originally Posted by mollisia no. 4: Stereum hirsutum. S. sanguinolentum grows on coniferous wood and is paler. The substrate here is Fagus. | I didn't notice any beech, but there are some birch on the fringes of the pine plantation and, I believe, Betulaceae is closely related to the beech/oak family. Though, from memory, this well rotted trunk was quite thick; thicker than than the the living birch that are nearby, anyway. | 
13-12-2009, 06:00 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi ID's Hello,
hmmm, looking a 2nd and 3rd time I'm not too sure anymore if this is really Stereum hirsutum, indeed. So Stereum sanguinolentum is the only other possibility in my opinion. But the stem looks no way like it could be Pinus or Betula. If you tell me, that there is spruce also, I would agree. By the way, there is also growing Coryne dubia, which also points more towards a decidous substrate, although conifer is not totally excluded.
best regards,
Andreas
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13-12-2009, 08:37 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi ID's Actually there are some Norway Spruce Picea abies, in this plantation. |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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