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As I already understood from the start :001_tongue: , but because I could not find the word in my English dictionary :001_rolleyes: and are eager to learn new things, including the meaning of words in a foreign language, I looked it up on the internet with the before cited result :lol: , with which I wanted to "confront" you by returning the joke :thumbup: .

 

ha Ha.

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Xylaria, probably longipes - dead molls fingers

 

X. longipes is restricted to Acer, so unless there is Acer around, this is X. polymorpha.

And for some of the other unidentified species, I would suggest :

 

Photo 7/8 : Russula ochroleuca.

Photo 9/10 : teleomorphs of Xylaria hypoxylon.

Photo 19/20 : Russula olivaceoviolascens (= R. atrorubens).

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