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1,2,3 probably a mycena, maybe inclinata

4,5 inkcaps small sp

6,7 auricularia auriculare-judea

and to be fair, all these are pretty basic, and would be fairly easy to identify from a book a basic one, the jelly like clear thing is an exidia

you have some phalus impudicus coprinus disseminatus all fungi we cover daily almost!

 

so given that matt has gone to the trouble of having his own thread we might be understandably sitting back allowing him to do some work for himself!

 

come on ranger, dont be lazy!

 

:lol: New fungi book is on the way:thumbup:

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Pics taken 17/4/2011

 

Pics 1 + 2 - Phellinus tuberculosus

Pics 3 + 4 - Ganoderma spp Possible applanatum (lipense)

Pic 5 - Very small Trametes gibossa

Pics 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 - Ganoderma spp on deadwood pine monolith.

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23/4/11

 

Pic 1 - Desicated Blushing bracket Daedaleopsis confragosa

Pics 2 + 3 - Dryad's Saddle Polyporus squamosus

Pics 4 + 5 - Unknown fungi (for me)

Pic 6 - Dryad's Saddle Polyporus squamosus

Pic 7 - Unknown fungi (for me)

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Taken 20/6/2011 Some cracking shots in this selection. Even a sapro army feasting on an Ash stump.:thumbup:

 

Pics 1, 2, 3 + 4 - Mycena spp growing on woodchips.

Pics 5, 6, + 7 - Jelly ear Hirneola auricula-judae growing on Ash.

Pic 8 - Unknown fungi (to me)

Pic 9 - Fungal forest on ash stump

Pic 10 - Trooping Crumble Cap Coprinus disseminatus

Pic 11 - Psathyrella condolleana

Pic 12 - Fungal forest on Ash stump

Pic 13 - Psathyrella condolleana

Pic 14 - Witches Butter Exidia glandulosa

Pic 15 - Stereum rugosum

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