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Ok, is 3 strictly a fungi? Could it be a lichen, maybe Leptogium, as a total guess as I have virtually no lichen literature! Or am I way of course here...

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Hello and Merry Christmas everyone. I'm jumping in here without any introductions but I'm nursing a bug and bored silly. So here's my two penneth from someone who knows Fly agaric, Field mushroom and Wood Blewit and after help from Sloth and others...

 

1 Armillaria rhizomorphs

2 Ascocoryne cylichnium

3 Exidia Plana or Diatrypella quercina

 

Cheers

Chris

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Hello and Merry Christmas everyone. I'm jumping in here without any introductions but I'm nursing a bug and bored silly. So here's my two penneth from someone who knows Fly agaric, Field mushroom and Wood Blewit and after help from Sloth and others...

 

1 Armillaria rhizomorphs

2 Ascocoryne cylichnium

3 Exidia Plana or Diatrypella quercina

 

Cheers

Chris

 

thats a noble effort:thumbup1:

 

i will assist for the last time, two fungi have been named correctly previously.

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Hello and Merry Christmas everyone. I'm jumping in here without any introductions but I'm nursing a bug and bored silly. So here's my two penneth from someone who knows Fly agaric, Field mushroom and Wood Blewit and after help from Sloth and others...

 

1 Armillaria rhizomorphs

2 Ascocoryne cylichnium

3 Exidia Plana or Diatrypella quercina

 

Cheers

Chris

 

Hello and good to see someone else on board :thumbup: thanks for the tips hama, I will have another go soon but too busy at the mo...

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Hmm!! If 1 is incorrect i don't have a clue. I'm pretty certain I'm right on 2 from the options I've found so that leaves 3. The picture isn't giving much away but I'm going to have a stab at Oak Curtain Crust.

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I've had a longer rummage and a sift through the answers from others. I'm sticking with Armillaria rhizomorphs. Ascocoryne cylichnium

looks on the money to me but you mention sarcoides, so I'm dropping A. cylichnium in favour of Sarcoides. Suggestions of Fistulina and Scutellinia seem false to me so that leaves me with the grey/black plates but you haven't commented on my latest efforts so I'm going for Exidia Plana, Diatrypella quercina or Oak Curtain Crust..

 

So my answers are highligted:sneaky2:

 

Over to you Hama

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