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the fat lipped one is defo pfiefferi, had a yellow crusty aspect and was conected to same volume as more obvious brackets, the lip is also quiet dimpled.

 

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Here's a peifferi that displays both cracking & the big fat lip.

 

 

 

Argh hold on a mo, it's caught me out again !!!!

 

It's really just an ignarius playing wid us, sneaky fung :sneaky2::biggrin:

 

 

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I/we must study these \ganos/phelini and for the sake of arbs everywhere find a field identifying feature, iether chemicly or structuraly.

 

differentiation of each species is needed for the strategies are too different, simply isnt sufficient in reports to say "its a gano" anymore, we need this complex sorted

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I/we must study these ganos/phelini and for the sake of arbs everywhere find a field identifying feature, iether chemicly or structuraly.

 

differentiation of each species is needed for the strategies are too different, simply isnt sufficient in reports to say "its a gano" anymore, we need this complex sorted

 

 

 

Here's an ignarius with a big fat lip, & a reddy/brown top surface :sneaky2::sneaky2::sneaky2:

 

 

 

 

 

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to be fair though oto me those last two looked phelini! and that last ones lip is wayyyy of an gano

 

 

 

I know we know that, but there's been 78 views on this non thread,

so it's maybe worth giving a visual reference to the weirdy non posters :sneaky2::biggrin:

So they can get the gist of the complexity :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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