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Observação: Resupinatus applicatus (Batsch) Gray (11087)
About Resupinatus applicatus (Batsch) Gray [MyCoPortal]
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List of species in Resupinatus Nees ex Gray (7)
When: 2008-09-13
Collection location: Strouds Run State Park, Athens, Ohio, USA [Click for map]
Who: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: I’m pretty sure these are the same kind of mushroom as those in http://www.mushroomobserver.org/10781.

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Proposed Name Usuário Community Vote
  Twizzler   61% (6)   Eye3Eyes3
Used references: Audubon guide
  shroomydan   -94% (3)  
Recognized by sight
  Mycowalt   29% (4)  
Recognized by sight

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Created: 2008-09-21 22:27:03 EDT (-0400)
By: Tom Volk (TomVolk)
Summary: what size?

So what size are the fruiting bodies really?

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Created: 2008-09-20 00:26:56 EDT (-0400)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: sorry no microscope

they are all less than one cm.

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Created: 2008-09-19 17:30:57 EDT (-0400)
By: Paul Derbyshire (Twizzler)
Summary: Size

If that’s a microscope slide in the spores-and-caps photo, the caps are only a centimeter or so wide. Consistent with R. applicatus.

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Created: 2008-09-19 11:22:45 EDT (-0400)
By: Tom Volk (TomVolk)
Summary: what size?

Hi Dan. what size are these? If you have access to a microscope are there any encrusted cystidia? this is why ID by photos is not easy! :)

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Created: 2008-09-18 11:27:46 EDT (-0400)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: Hohenbuehelia

That is fun to say!

The mushrooms are very small, and rubbery, but I would hesitate to say gelatinous. Spore print photo added.

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Created: 2008-09-18 10:50:36 EDT (-0400)
By: Tom Volk (TomVolk)
Summary: Hohenbuehelia

This looks way too big for me to call Resupinatus, but it’s hard to tell size from the pictures. I have never seen Resupinatus any bigger than 1 cm across. Also Were the fruiting bodies rubbery? that would put it into Hohenbuehelia also. Plus Hohenbuehelia is my favorite fungal name to say out loud…

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Created: 2008-09-16 15:13:25 EDT (-0400)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: white spores

I checked the spore print this morning and it was in fact white. Good call guys!

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Created: 2008-09-15 17:33:43 EDT (-0400)
By: else
Summary: Resupinatus

totally agree with the proposal of Resupinatus for this species.
spores are white! and this species has that nice tuft of hairs on its cap.
grows in big clusters, and stays small, around a centimeter wide.
nice species to find


Created: 2008-09-15 14:47:35 EDT (-0400)
By: Douglas Smith (douglas)
Summary: Spore color -

Did you ever get a spore print on these?

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