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naparusokasLohja, Finland2011-07-29
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Castel Fusano, Lazio, Italy
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Hygrocybe coccineaRighteous Red Waxy CapSlo.: enjeva vlanicaDat.: Oct. 02. 2010Lat.: 46.03500 Long.: 13.88080Code: Bot_462/2010_IMG2580 Habitat: In grass, unmaintained mountain pasture, flat terrain, calcareous ground, full sun,exposed to direct rain, average precipitations 2.000-2.600 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevations 1.050 m (3,450 feet), Dinaric phytogeographical region.Substratum: soilPlace: Vojsko flats, southeast of Smodin farm house, Idrijsko, Slovenia EC Comments: Growing solitary or in small groups, pileus diameter up to 35 mm (1.5 inch), SP white.Spore shape and dimensions: smooth, almond shaped, 7,3 (SD = 0,5) x 4,8 (SD = 0,4) micr., Q = 1,57 (SD = 0,09), n = 30. Ref.:(1) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), p 114(2) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 170(3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 108(4) A. Poler, Veselo po gobe, Mohorjeva druba, Celovec (2002), p 328
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A magic time of year.
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Wallkill, New York, United States
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Gemeinde Falkenau, Saxony, Germany
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Mycena rosea, syn.: Mycena pura var. rosea, Schum.Rosy Bonnet, Rosa Rettich-HelmlingSlo.: strupena eladicaDat.: Nov. 14. 2011Lat.: 46.34101 Long.: 13.58301Code: Bot_575/2011_IMG7602 Habitat: Young mixed wood on a long time ago abandoned pasture, predominantly broadleaf trees: Fagus sylvatica, Betula pendula var. pendula, Ostrya carpinifolia, Fraxinus ornus, etc., almost flat terrain, shallow moderately acid soil on cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, relatively warm place, partly in shade, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 540 m (1.750 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: Forest soil under Fagus sylvatica.Place: Bovec basin, at the foot of Mt. Svinjak, 1.965 m (6.447 feet), above Kal-Koritnica village, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia ECComment: Growing in groups, many fruitbodies in the vicinity, pileus diameter up to 6.5 cm (2.5 inch), up to 8 cm (3 inch) tall, smell on radish, SP crme (oac851), cap pink (oac633 to oac611), gills pink (oac619), stipe pink (oac634).Spores smooth. Dimensions: 7.4 (SD = 0.5) x 4.4 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.66 (SD = 0.1), n = 30. Ref.:(1) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 368. (2) B. Perreau J, D. Boisselier MC, J. Lambourdiere (1996). Mycena sororia sp nov, close to M. rosea Gramberg (Basidiomycotina), Mycotaxon 60: 26373 (after Wikipedia). (3)
home.online.no/~araronse/Mycenakey/rosea.htm . (4) A.Poler, Veselo po gobe (in Slovene), Mohorjeva druba Celovec (2002), p 205. (5) not allowed on Flickr(6) Personal communication, id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot.
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silohaperonvierasUlvila, Finland2009-08-21
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Castel Fusano, Lazio, Italy
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Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
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Valmadrid: Aragn (Espaa)Depresin del Ebro. Subdivisin: Basidiomycotina Clase: Homobasidiomycetes Subclase: Agaricomycetidae Orden: Cortinariales Familia: Strophariaceae
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Cortinarius camphoratusSlo.: kafrna koprenkaDat.: Oct. 06. 2010Lat.: 46.33524 Long.: 13.49631Code: Bot_465/2010_IMG2762 Habitat: South inclined mountain slope, mixed forest, mainly Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica, calcareous bedrock, in shade, under a Picea abies, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevations 1.000 m (3.300 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: soil.Place: Bovec basin, South slopes of Mt. Kanin mountain group, lower Gozdec place, next to the trail to Poljanca place, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Growing solitary; pileus diameter ~6 cm (~2.5 inch), smell strong, unpleasant, characteristic. SP brown-yellow.Spore dimensions: 10.0 (SD = 0.6 ) x 5.2 (SD.= 0.2) micr., Q.= 1,96 (SD = 0.12), n = 30. Ref.:(1) Personal communication. Determined by Mr. Bojan Rot,
www. gobenabovskem.si(2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 216. (3) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 772. (4) A.Bessette, Mushrooms of Northeastern North America (1997), p106.
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tummatplseitikkiUlvila, Finland2010-10-02
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Hypholoma lateritium (Schff.: Fr.) Kummer, syn. Hypholoma sublateritium (Fr.) Quelet, Psilocybe lateritia (Schff.: Fr.) Noord.Brick Tuft, DE: Ziegelroter SchwefelkopfSlo.: rjavordea veplenjaa, openatordea veplenjaaDat.: Oct. 19. 2015Lat.: 46.33154 Long.: 13.68735Code: Bot_921/2015_DSC9456Picture file names: from Hypholoma-lateritium_raw_20 to Hypholoma-lateritium_raw_28.Habitat: overgrown former pasture, now thickets of low trees and bushes, Picea abies, Acer sp., Corylus avellana, Fagus sylvatica dominant; moderately inclined mountain slope, northeast aspect; calcareous ground, close to a small water stream; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 640 m (2.100 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: apparently on ground, actually on buried rotten wood or roots of an unknown kind. Pilei shown on picture 25 growing probably on Picea abies.Place: Lepena valley, southwest of the road leading to Na skali settlement, next to the trail to r place, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: This very common but also very beautiful mushrooms were growing in five groups from a few to many fruit bodies; pileus diameter up to 6 cm, stem up to 10 cm long and 7-8 mm in diameter; taste unpleasant, somewhat biter; smell indistinctive, mushroomy or on dust or soil, SP surprisingly abundant, purple-brown with a violet tint, oac525.Spores smooth. Dimensions: 6,2 [6,7 ; 6,9] 7,3 x 3,9 [4,2 ; 4,3] 4,5 microns; Q = 1,5 [1,6] 1,8; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 6,8 x 4,2 microns; Qe = 1,6. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. AmScope MA500 digital camera.Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Vena pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJFRef.:(1) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4. Verlag Mykologia (2000), p 328. (2) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Wrttembergs, Band 4., Ulmer (2003), p 358. (3) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 605. (4) A. Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije, 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (in Slovenian) (1998), p 224. (5) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 232.
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tummanpikkUlvila, Finland2011-08-28
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Rocky River Reservation, North Olmsted, Ohio
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Ballan, Victoria, Australia
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A species widely reported in temperate regions of the world. Also known as Lepiota Brunnea. Edible, but there are species of similar appearance which are poisonous.
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Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
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Ontario, Canada
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Not the best photo I've taken, but the best one I have of this species. This little fungus currently has two names... I was told by Genevieve Gates that it's now called Porpolomopsis lewelliniae, but it's also still known as Humidicutis lewelliniae. I guess time will sort it out and until then, the poor thing will just have to suffer an identity crisis. Photographed in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, on the Franklin River Nature Trail.
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