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EduHerNav

EduHerNav

Biologist, recently Sc.M. and now PhD. Student. Always about Kingdom Fungi, specially with Gasteroid Fungi.

Hermosillo, Sonora, México.

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EduHerNav Bird's Nest Fungi
Bird's Nest Fungi commented on by EduHerNav North Carolina, USA8 years ago

I think this is a Cyathus species

EduHerNav Violet coral
Violet coral commented on by EduHerNav Launceston, Tasmania, Australia8 years ago

Gorgeous!

EduHerNav Puffball
Puffball commented on by EduHerNav San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico8 years ago

I'd love to see the spores!!

EduHerNav Common earthball
Common earthball commented on by EduHerNav Euless, Texas, USA8 years ago

I think this might be a S. areolatum... S. citrinum has a different peridium

EduHerNav Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EduHerNav BA, Argentina8 years ago

It is a earthstar, but is not a Geastrum or Astraeus, is a Myriostoma coliforme

EduHerNav Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EduHerNav Mar del Plata, BA, Argentina8 years ago

Is not, is a Myriostoma coliforme.

EduHerNav Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EduHerNav Sonora, Mexico9 years ago

Esto es un Lycoperdon :)

EduHerNav Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EduHerNav Aqaba, Jordan9 years ago

It is not a Battarrea. It is a Tulostoma, perhaps T. cretaceum

EduHerNav Brain Shaped Puffball
Brain Shaped Puffball commented on by EduHerNav North Carolina, USA9 years ago

Nice pic!!

EduHerNav Spiny-backed Orb-weever
Spiny-backed Orb-weever commented on by EduHerNav Sonora, Mexico9 years ago

Thanks!

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