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David Humphries

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1. Not Fuligo septica, but the still active plasmodium stage of another myxomycete, which has not yet formed aethalia.

2. Not one of the with an ozonium associated Coprinus species, such as C. domesticus, C. radians or C. xanthotrix, because they all are much paler (beige, ivory, cream, pale ochraceous brown) in colour and do not (often) fruit in clusters of more then two to five mushrooms (see : Coprinus domesticus; C. radians, so this probably is C. micaceus s.l., which has lost its "mica" after rainfall.

 

 

 

Thanks for that Gerrit.

 

the Coprinus I've listed as domesticus are very pale/white in colour.

 

Here's a few other images of it.

 

didn't perceive any mica on the caps tbh

 

I'll go back and have a look at them developed over the next couple of days.

 

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the Coprinus I've listed as domesticus are very pale/white in colour. Here's a few other images of it. didn't perceive any mica on the caps tbh

 

David,

Concerning C. domesticus, I was refering to the first two pictures with the bright yellow to orange brown clusters of Inkcaps without remaining "mica".

These are photo's of C. atramentarius, just as the for last of the earlier photo's was.

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David,

Concerning C. domesticus, I was refering to the first two pictures with the bright yellow to orange brown clusters of Inkcaps without remaining "mica".

These are photo's of C. atramentarius, just as the for last of the earlier photo's was.

 

With you now :blushing::biggrin:

 

 

Thanks :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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