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Observation: Coltricia perennis (L.) Murrill (47280)
About Coltricia perennis (L.) Murrill [MyCoPortal]
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List of species in Coltricia Gray (9)
When: 2010-06-10
Collection location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA [Click for map]
Who: Erin Page Blanchard (CureCat)
Herbarium specimen reported

Notes: YNP73

In the UCB herbarium, collected for a Yosemite fungal survey.

Species Lists:
Yosemite Fungi
Yosemite National Park Fungal Survey
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Recognized by sight
  Amanita virosa   62% (3)   Eyes3
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Created: 2010-06-23 22:10:15 EDT (-0400)
By: Noah Siegel (Amanita virosa)
Summary: cinnamomea

is also a little darker and a lot shinier and really thin fleshed

MycoBank has descriptions for a lot of Coltricia
http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Link=T&Rec=119718
http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Link=T&Rec=356793

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Created: 2010-06-23 22:00:21 EDT (-0400)
By: Debbie Viess (amanitarita)
Summary: decurrent pores, like these have…

are primarily a feature of perennis. otherwise, they can both have zonate, fuzzy caps.

nice photo, third one in the series!

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Created: 2010-06-21 18:09:51 EDT (-0400)
By: Douglas Smith (douglas)
Summary: Any comments here?

Any comments on why one species over another here? I found what looks like the same stuff in Pinecrest, in the same habitat, mossy area near burnt ground. Here is the obs:

http://mushroomobserver.org/46603

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Created: 2010-06-21 17:41:32 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2010-06-23 21:56:17 EDT (-0400)
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