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crepidotus
growing on birch deadwood
I think crepidotus is definetely the right direction.
But as for now, I just name the genus
i will agree with clive. crepidotus is a possibility i overlooked the last time. After i read the comment, i took a look back in the books and found "crepidotus variabilis" as common fungi around here. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepidotus ) It is also a fan-form which is bent so far, that it appears as circle-shape, the gills spread from one central point. and it's dark spored !!!
Thanks for the suggestion, Clive.
(besides - no, the picture is correct...as you can see by the light still coming from above...it was on a deadwood branch; guess a storm turned the whole arrangement upside down)
was busy,had references for the other spotting,at the "kladbook" but this one is also from the same site (this site has the same fungi-references as in my book -- from the same dude). i give you now the site ( http://www.soortenbank.nl/zoeken.php?zoe... ), then would i like, when you take a look (ist in nl aber ist beinah das selbe als deutsch, such linke seite nach :"zoeken"oder "nieuwe zoekopdracht" {die categorie: "soort identificeren" ist auch gut für alle anderen spotting} ) at: " schizophyllum commune"--> for this one above,i'm not really sure, therefore i don't suggest it but you have to look at this picture, "cheilymenia fimicola "-> the yellow spot" , " bisporella citrina", you can look further, with help of those pictures have i learned and id- some of your previous spottings. good luck