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I was looking through an old handset and came across these pics...though i would share....:001_smile:

They are al random and from different sites, some I know and some I dont. I am sure Hama or Monkey-d or someone expert will furnish us all with a full ident list:thumbup1::biggrin:

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I was looking through an old handset and came across these pics...though i would share....:001_smile:

They are al random and from different sites, some I know and some I dont. I am sure Hama or Monkey-d or someone expert will furnish us all with a full ident list:thumbup1::biggrin:

 

Here's the list;

1. Agaricus silvaticus

2. Bolbitius vitellinus

3/5/10. Armillaria species, maybe A. mellea

4. Collybia fusipes ??? photo is too dark to be sure

6/7. Hypholoma (= Psilocybe) fascicularis

8. Mycena cf. vitilis

9. Coprinus micaceus.

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1. I thought truncorum on the coprinus,

2. sublat for the hypholoma?

3. fusipes but more mellea

 

1. No, C. truncorum has no "mica" on top and normally fruits with single, somewhat bigger fruitbodies, but 100 % sure, microscope

2. No, H. sublateritium is far more red on top and has different coloured, i.e. more yellowish gills, which by the way makes me wonder whether it was on wood of a coniferous tree, because then it could also be H. capnoides with the more greyish lamellae of the three

3. If Armillaria, my guess would be A. ostoyae.

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1. No, C. truncorum has no "mica" on top and normally fruits with single, somewhat bigger fruitbodies, but 100 % sure, microscope

2. No, H. sublateritium is far more red on top and has different coloured, i.e. more yellowish gills, which by the way makes me wonder whether it was on wood of a coniferous tree, because then it could also be H. capnoides with the more greyish lamellae of the three

3. If Armillaria, my guess would be A. ostoyae.

 

2 and three are sam stump and clumps

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