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Tony,

Did you count the number of pores, which for Coriolopsis species should be 1-2 per mm and perform the KOH test, which results in temporary blackening of the flesh for C. gallica and no blackening for C. trogii ? And though I think your identification is correct, to be 100 % sure of this being C. trogii : microscope (basidia, spores).

 

Ive got sample for kew identification for certainty, shall send it with the \gallica i have too. Just trying to dry them out a bit for posting.:001_cool:

 

They was certainly very different to the gallica i found, same foramtions but colour so different, just as you described. and matt has found it too this week!:001_rolleyes:

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Ive got sample for kew identification for certainty, shall send it with the gallica i have too. Just trying to dry them out a bit for posting.:001_cool:

 

They was certainly very different to the gallica i found, same foramtions but colour so different, just as you described. and matt has found it too this week!:001_rolleyes:

 

How are you drying them Tony?

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So got a russala though havent got to grips in a big way with these, under oak, in moss, what do you think Gerrit?

 

and the last photo i took cos the scene made me think of you straight away!

 

Trametes gibbosa with its predecessor bjerkandera adusta:thumbup1:

 

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So got a russula though havent got to grips in a big way with these, under oak

 

Tony,

Smell, taste, colour of spore print, FeSO4, phenol and/or guajac reaction, size and ornamentation of the spores (microscope) ?

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can you reccomend at least one good book that defines these methods?

 

Yes, but it is expensive and in German : F. Kränzlin (2006). Pilze der Schweiz. Band 6. Russulaceae. Milchlinge (= Lactarius : 82 species) & Täublinge (= Russula : 136 species).

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Yes, but it is expensive and in German : F. Kränzlin (2006). Pilze der Schweiz. Band 6. Russulaceae. Milchlinge (= Lactarius : 82 species) & Täublinge (= Russula : 136 species).

 

thats cool, I am going to try to learn german so that I can get more of claus'es work, so much easier if I understood german:001_cool:

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So got a russala though havent got to grips in a big way with these, under oak, in moss, what do you think Gerrit?

 

and the last photo i took cos the scene made me think of you straight away!

 

Trametes gibbosa with its predecessor bjerkandera adusta:thumbup1:

 

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Just looking on the "Rogers Mushrooms" website it looks very much like Russula roseipes.

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