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Bolbitius titubans var. olivaceus
Formerly known as Bolbitius variicolor, some mycologists state this species does not differ microscopically from B. titubans. Macroscopically it is pretty clear, as seen here. The reticulated/veined, smokey olive cap and scaly/slightly flocculose yellow stipe are the main characteristics of this, for the Netherlands, rare species.
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Thank you, RandyL, by the way! More of these collages will follow. I have 'bout more than a hundred now, so I will upload them in the next few weeks!
Thanks Marta, I totally forgot the policy! I still have the 'clean' collage, since I save them if I have to rename it. I will use that one instead. It would be my pleasure to help you out and I feel honoured that you ask me to(: Lastly I want to thank and welcome you as a follower! It is great to share knowlegde! Cheers!
Hi Michel, nice spotting! (I am not sure but perhaps they may ask you to remove the name from the picture composite. Check PN FAQS.)
In any case, I contact you because I am currently posting many spottings of fungus and lichens from Costa Rica. I am trying to find correct IDs for them but I am no expert and I would appreciate your help, as I may not be IDing correctly. Whenever you have the time can you take a look to them and let me suggestions if you recognize some of them? (Many thanks in advance! :-)
Great series.