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MichelBeeckman

MichelBeeckman

My speciality is Fungi! Member of Dutch Mycological Society. At the moment I'm studing Applied Biology at HAS University of Applied Science.

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MichelBeeckman Fragile Dapperling
Fragile Dapperling commented on by MichelBeeckman Florida, USA8 years ago

Leucocoprinus fragilissimus seems a better fit to me, since that species appears outside more often than L. birnbaumii. Also the stipe looks almost transluscent, which is not the case with L. birnbaumii.

MichelBeeckman Pinwheel Mushrrom
Pinwheel Mushrrom commented on by MichelBeeckman Florida, USA8 years ago

Could be Marasmius siccus:
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/marasmius_...

MichelBeeckman Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by MichelBeeckman Новосибирск, Новосибирская область, Russian Federation8 years ago

Not A mushroom, but still in Mushroom Mapping..

MichelBeeckman Yellow-winged darter
Yellow-winged darter commented on by MichelBeeckman Новосибирск, Новосибирская область, Russian Federation8 years ago

Not A mushroom, but still in Mushroom Mapping...

MichelBeeckman Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by MichelBeeckman Новосибирск, Новосибирская область, Russian Federation8 years ago

Not A mushroom.

MichelBeeckman eastern boletes (Mushroom)
eastern boletes (Mushroom) commented on by MichelBeeckman Vermont, USA8 years ago

Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus, the stipe is prominently violet. I have seen them alot this year on both of the North American mushroom identification Facebook pages I host :)

MichelBeeckman Orelha de pau
Orelha de pau commented on by MichelBeeckman SP, Brazil8 years ago

I would say this is either Auricularia sp. or Schizophyllum amplum (formerly Auriculariopsis ampla, but moleculair research has shown that this mushroom is closely related to Split Gill Fungus, or Schizophyllum commune). Eitherway it is a Basidiomycete, the first being a Heterobasidiomycete specifically (different types of basidia, which are the microscopic, in this case fork-like septate, structures that form the spores). Very cool and unusual spotting!

MichelBeeckman Panther cap
Panther cap commented on by MichelBeeckman Ontario, Canada8 years ago

Amanita pantherina is a European species, in America/Canada you have A. ameripanthera (nom.prov.), A. multisquamosa and A. velatipes. Especially the latter two are very pale. Check them out on the following site:
http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20mu...
http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita%20ve...

MichelBeeckman Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by MichelBeeckman Camarines Sur, Philippines8 years ago

You are right António, it is a Coprinellus from section Micacei, closely related to Coprinellus disseminatus.

MichelBeeckman Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by MichelBeeckman Vlaanderen, Belgium8 years ago

Looks more like Daedaleopsis tricolor (formerly Daedaleopsis confragosa var. tricolor). It will more likely have a gill like hymenium, rather than the typical pores (=D. confragosa).
http://www.verspreidingsatlas.nl/0302020...

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