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| | | fungi for id please This fungi was found in coniferous woodland,the cap was approx 60mm and had a yellowish tint which the picture does not really show in the photo.In nearby broadleaved woodland there were similar looking but going over fungi with yellow caps  | 
03-11-2010, 10:39 PM
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| | | Re: fungi for id please Hello,
certainly an Agaricus. May be Agaricus xanthodermus, judging from the colouration of the stem inside where it was cut. But as this colouration looks semehow orange and not sulfur yellow as it shuld, I'm not too certain.
best regards,
Andreas
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