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-ish, and mycologists over the years have debated where to place it. recent dna studies (see padamsee and collaborators, ; larsson & örstadius, ) have supported the idea that, while it is closely related to species of psathyrella, it belongs outside that genus. lacrymaria velutina is a big thrill for
mushroom geeks like me; like pluteus cervinus , it is one of those species with fascinating microscopic features that are not predicted by its drab macrofeatures. the spores are roughened or finely warty, and have little snouts—while the gills feature cool, knob-headed cystidia. how much more action-packed...
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[ basidiomycota > polyporales > polyporaceae > pyrofomes . . . ] by michael kuo found on juniper trees across north america, this tough, hoof-shaped polypore is fairly easily recognized by the juniper habitat, the woody and bright orangish brown flesh that turns black in koh, and the oddly shaped spores
and that our north american version differs in dna and morphology. pyrofomes juniperinus subspecies earlei is, according to vlasák and collaborators ( ), limited to western north american junipers, and differs from the eastern subspecies in having a cracked cap surface, – pores per mm, and larger spores...
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basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > lepiota . . . ] by michael kuo first described in by pioneer american mycologist george atkinson, lepiota asperula is virtually identical to the better-known lepiota aspera --but is, on average, smaller. more definitively, lepiota asperula has much smaller spores
that measure under μ long; the spores of lepiota aspera are about - μ long. atkinson described lepiota asperula from ithica, new york, but the species has since been documented throughout eastern north america. attempts to identify lepiota asperula with european literature arrive at lepiota echinacea...
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magnivelaris amanita magnivelaris [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this infrequently collected "destroying angel" is a member of the amanita elliptosperma species group, which contains white species with sacks around the stem bases, four-spored basidia, ellipsoid spores
, and caps that do not react to koh . the entire group is, in my humble opinion, poorly understood and in need of contemporary revision based on ecological data and dna research . . . but for the time being, at least, amanita magnivelaris is putatively distinct from other members of the group on the...
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hygroscopic"; they cover the round spore case in dry weather but peel away from it in wet conditions. the inner (or "upper") surfaces of the rays become finely cracked, and the surface of the spore case is matted-fibrillose. the spore powder, at maturity, is chocolate brown—and, under the microscope, the spores
are much larger than the spores of geastrum species. geastrum and astraeus are not, in fact, very closely related; geastrum is related to the stinkhorns , while astraeus is related to the boletes . thus the ball-on-a-star strategy for dispersing spores is an example of convergent evolution, not phylogenetic...
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strobilomyces "floccopus": the old man of the woods (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > strobilomyces > strobilomyces "floccopus" strobilomyces "floccopus": the old man of the woods [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > strobilomyces . . . ] by michael kuo . . . for the satirical rogue
here that old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber or plum-tree gum, and that they have a plentiful lack of wit, together with weak hams . . . this is hamlet's description of his girlfriend's father, strobilomyces polonius, but it works reasonably well for...
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find. it's small, more or less brown, and looks like a whole host of other lbms ("little brown mushrooms"). the conic cap , fragile stature, and cinnamon brown mature gills are pretty good field characters to place it in the genus conocybe, but after that microscopic examination is probably required for
identification: look for fairly large spores (see measurements below), -spored basidia , caulocystidia that are not shaped like bowling pins, and cheilocystidia that are bowling-pin-shaped. conocybe siennophylla is virtually identical to the naked eye, but features smaller spores with thinner walls....
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