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Talking of spelling, I find two different spellings for these specimens which were associated in the same area as the L. circellatus.

 

If they are (which they may not be?) is it............

 

Tazetta or Tarzetta ?

 

 

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2. A mushroom weeping tears that stain its gills, which has changed both its genus and species name twice.

 

Hi Gerrit,

 

My post from 3rd Aug, this clue you gave..

 

Is it a Chamaemyces sp.? Possibly C. fracidus?

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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My post from 3rd Aug, this clue you gave.. Is it a Chamaemyces sp.? Possibly C. fracidus?

 

Rob,

No, the correct answer is Lacrymaria lacrymabunda (= Psathyrella velutina).

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