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tombigelow

Data

Novembro 25, 2018 03:04 PM EST

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on old Stereum ostrea

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go2nature

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Abril 29, 2024 03:47 PM EDT

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jameshoughton

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Abril 28, 2024 03:57 PM EDT

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jhafstad

Data

Março 2024

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On stage 2 decayed log, Pinus rigida

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jhafstad

Data

Abril 2024

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paganka

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2024 09:58 AM -05

Descrição

Habitat Description:

Odor:
Taste:

Chemical Tests:

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Microscopy:


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Orelhas-de-pau e Afins (Ordem Polyporales)

Observador

paganka

Data

Março 8, 2024 02:04 PM EST

Descrição

Habitat Description:

Odor:

Taste:

Chemical Tests:

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Microscopy:

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Ascomicetos (Filo Ascomycota)

Observador

paganka

Data

Abril 7, 2024 03:20 PM EDT

Descrição

Habitat Description: On dead conifer
Fruit Body Abundance: Several dozen maybe more on this one downed tree

Odor:
Taste:

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Microscopy:
Spores:
(6.3) 6.8 - 8 (8.3) × (3.6) 3.61 - 4.8 (4.9) µm
Q = (1.3) 1.6 - 2 ; N = 9
Me = 7.2 × 4.2 µm ; Qe = 1.7

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huafang

Data

Julho 18, 2023 08:05 PM EDT

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paganka

Data

Janeiro 27, 2024 11:22 AM EST

Descrição

Habitat Description:

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Taste:

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Microscopy: Straight germ slit length of spore


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keara_giannotti

Data

Fevereiro 28, 2024 03:13 PM EST

Descrição

Found this today growing in scat, specifically on bird feathers within the scat. I don’t believe they were growing on fur but I will verify. Jacob Pulk suggested genus Onygena! I want to call it Onygena corvina, the feather stalkball, but the only occurrences I see here on iNat are on the West Coast. On the East Coast, the only Onygena I see are growing on horn, hoof, or one occurrence on a decaying crayfish! I saved the specimen. Update: I pulled tiny feather shafts out from the clump that some of the mushrooms were growing on. I did not see any that were growing on fur, they all looked to be attached to small feather shafts to me. The last three pictures shows the substrate in detail.

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mclaragil

Data

Janeiro 31, 2024 01:55 PM -03

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thierrya

Data

Novembro 13, 2005 03:11 PM CET

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mycofreak

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Novembro 13, 2023 02:03 PM EST

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richtehan

Data

Julho 19, 2023 08:23 PM EDT

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loantaka

Data

Julho 2023

Descrição

Growing on decorticated hardwood. Note the jagged gill edges.

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nora_mushrooms

Data

Julho 10, 2022 11:22 AM EDT

Descrição

This Xylaria was growing in the litter layer on dead sticks and leaves. But then picked up, it was clear the mushroom grew directly from hickory nuts. Approx 2 inches tall, black and base and white at top spore baring surface.

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maricel-patino

Data

Junho 16, 2023 04:46 PM WEST

Descrição

Micro will come. Crust of waxy and warty aspect. On unknown hardwood branch, near brook. Spores 4.9-6.1-7.9 x 2.7-3.7-4 um. Q: 1.3,1.8, 2, 2.2, 2.5. The marked contrast comes from the fact that there are small spores and large ones. Most of them are of medium size. Crust is thick and thins out towards margin which becomes white in some areas. Exerted cystidia subulate 12.3 x 54 um. Basidioles have a clamp at base; unable to see a basidium. One mysterious capitate cystidium seen 7.4 x 40 um. In Annarosa Bernicchia's book she says that P. ochraceofulva has wider spores thicker subhyemnium than P. subochracea, both characters are present here. Some other sources suggest that perhaps they are in synonymity.

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Basidiomicetos (Filo Basidiomycota)

Observador

maricel-patino

Data

Junho 16, 2023 04:40 PM WEST

Descrição

Crust on unknown hardwood stick. Edge of brook. Crust shows development by adding radially growth zones(noticed at microscope). Margin has a lighter color. No particular smell as on other crust that release a sweet fungal fragrance after being wet. Few spores were shed, and only two basidia were seen but lots of basidioles. Perhaps it is still young. Subhymenial hyphae have thick walls, simple clamp, two types of branching: "Y" form and "T" form(perpendicular) of various widths 3.4-4.4-8.8-11.7 um, sometimes inflated, twisted, and nodulose. The two basidia seen were 3.7-6.1 x 24-29 um, four-spored. All structures have simple septa. Spores 2.9-3.3 x 6.1-6.9 um.

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maricel-patino

Data

Junho 22, 2023 03:36 PM WEST

Descrição

Among pebbles, under a bush. Garden. Spore print chocolate tone. Small size. Enlarged at base. Cap 2cm in diameter, with a fibrose aspect given by scattered brown fibers, shiny; with umbo; stipe dark, sturdy 6cm long, covered with white exerted hyphae, and heavily hirsute at base. Gills are decurrent, forked towards margin and some in the middle. Sweet fungal smell. In a second attempt 34 spores were measured. 17 were 4.9-7.4; 4 spores were 4.4 x 7.4 um. Others were smaller or bigger than these two groups. Spore range 4.4-5 x 6.1-7.9um. Q: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 (18 spores were here) and 1.6.

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maricel-patino

Data

Junho 16, 2023 03:48 PM WEST

Descrição

Side of brook. Area subject to flood. Cap 2.3 cm, stipe 2.3cm by 5mm near gills, narrowing towards base. Gills are free and of sugary aspect on edge(Bunches of cystidia). Stipe has fibrose aspect so does cap (brown hairs). Fruity sweet fungal smell. Pseudosperma sp. was suggested. Associated with hardwoods. I was told to check for bruising but it was too late to do it.

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pulk

Data

Janeiro 10, 2022

Descrição



On rotting wood under live oak.

Very pleasant sweet smell.

Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Feb. 24, 2022.

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eliezer

Data

Maio 23, 2023 10:12 AM CST

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maricel-patino

Data

Março 28, 2023 02:45 AM EDT

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maricel-patino

Data

Março 30, 2023 02:48 AM EDT

Descrição

Crust is watery and very delicate. Basidia are divided in four sections developing four sterigmata, and they have a narrow base. Several times, basidia have been seen detached from the base. There are cystidia present (or gloeocystidia?). Spores develop secondary spores. Basidia 7.9 x 10um without base. Spores 2.9-4.9 x 7.4-9.8 um. On rotten hardwood (oak or beech). A second inspection of it revealed scatered white nucleus/crystals. The greyish crust in the middle is a Botryobasidium sp. Park.

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jstippick

Data

Março 31, 2023 03:28 PM EDT
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Fungos e Líquens (Reino Fungi)

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jmole

Data

Março 28, 2023 11:50 AM EDT

Descrição

On fallen, dead Sweetgum leaf stem.

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maricel-patino

Data

Março 20, 2023 03:09 AM EDT

Descrição

Resupinate polypore on hardwood of pastel ocher tone and 3-4 pores per mm. Surprised to find heterobasidia on this resupinate polypore. Basidium is divided longitudinally and bears four chubby sterigmata. Spores ON basidium 2.9 x 6.1 um. It bruises when injured. Pores look sugary. It thins out towards a white margin which presents a cottony aspect. Skeletocystidia 2.4-2.9 um. It presents finger-like hyphae on dissepiments. White rot.

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meelzmalady

Data

Março 2023

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seymour_burgess

Data

Março 9, 2023 04:49 PM NZDT

Lugar

Orakei (Google, OSM)

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maricel-patino

Data

Julho 29, 2022 11:20 PM EDT

Descrição

On rotten, wet, decorticated beech tree. Crust has granulose aspect. Swampy area. Park.

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maricel-patino

Data

Agosto 8, 2021 02:44 AM EDT

Descrição

On hardwoods. Small size: 1cm cap. 1.5 cm stipe. Spores: 4.9-5.4 x 5.5-6.1 um. Cystidia on cap light brown; clear cystidia on edge and side of gill. Park.

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bmai

Data

Abril 11, 2022 06:42 PM ADT

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I think. Any one have any thoughts? It is on the ground but it could be on some kind of root.