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Fungi I'D required please


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Found these in a pine and silver birch forest, near the foot of the pennines, there were a lot of them.  My best guess using Google is amanitia pantherina, but being only newly interested in fungi, and that the info I got was telling they aren't common,  I can't be sure.  Thanks to anyone who can enlighten me.  Thanks.IMG_20180810_234730-1834590244.thumb.jpg.429bc59dd9f2bc143f8b31e998a29816.jpgthis was really curios! !! 

 

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