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Observation: Ramaria gracilis (8238)

When: 2008-05-04
Collection location: Swans Crossing State Forest, New South Wales, Australia [Click for map]
Who: Ian Dodd Kundabung NSW Australia (kundabungkid)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Not sure if these are Ramaria or Clavaria. I usually get it wrong and there were no spore prints taken.

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Ramaria gracilis   kundabungkid   28% (1)   EyeEyes
Used references: B. Fuhrer 2005 ed.

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Created: 2008-07-06 02:30:04
By: Ian Dodd Kundabung NSW Australia (kundabungkid)
Summary: Guidelines Microscope

I would appreciate some guide lines in purchasing a middle of the range microscope for Fungi ID. Type and requirements etc. Many thanks KK

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Created: 2008-07-06 01:00:39
By: Irene Andersson (irenea)
Summary: Ramaria sp.

I agree that it’s probably a Ramaria, but that is as far as you can get without microscopy, notes of smell and taste. If it has a smell of aniseed, gracilis is one possible name.

Created: 2008-07-05 14:54:56
By: Ian Dodd Kundabung NSW Australia (kundabungkid)
Summary: Update.

Brian , have done. Still not completely sure I have the correct naming. Will wait and watch. Chow, KK

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Created: 2008-07-05 06:34:21
By: (Brian Seitzman)
Summary: Likely Ramaria

The morphology looks like a Ramaria to me.

Observation created: Sat Jul 05 05:01:03 -0700 2008
Last modified: Sat Jul 05 05:01:03 -0700 2008
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