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Not hispidus sean, that would have a yellowy/brown pore layer.

 

 

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When they are young they are quite whiteish thou no?

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I'd say hispidus is pale more than white. Certainly not clean white as in the unidentified specimen with the gutation on post

 

They darken to more notable yellow then brown as they mature due mostly to having very yellow spore.

 

 

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I'd say hispidus is pale more than white. Certainly not clean white as in the unidentified specimen with the gutation on post 207

 

They darken to more notable yellow then brown as they mature due mostly to having very yellow spore.

 

 

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I confess I don't think I know, then. I checked my shots of I. hispidus last night as I considered much the same as Sean, though I cannot think of what else guttates and has such an underside. Postia can guttate, but it looks too big to be one of those.

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