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Observation: Agaricales sensu lato (93903)
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When: 2010-08-12
Collection location: Gainesville, Florida, USA [Click for map]
Who: Richard Kneal (bloodworm)
No herbarium specimen
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  bloodworm   -13% (2)   Eye3
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  Mycowalt   -7% (4)  
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  myxomop   28% (1)   Eyes3
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Created: 2012-05-06 00:21:49 EDT (-0400)
By: Danny Newman (myxomop)
Summary: question

are there Xerula/Hymenopellis other than X. rubrobrunnescens with marginate gills?

43847

Created: 2012-05-05 23:47:16 EDT (-0400)
By: walt sturgeon (Mycowalt)
Summary: Xerula megalospora

is most common in lawns from buried wood or roots. The cap color is right on. But those dark gill edges do not fit.

138006

Created: 2012-05-05 22:51:22 EDT (-0400)
By: Richard Kneal (bloodworm)
Summary: no further information.

i took this photo in 2010 and didn’t keep.
i for the life of me can’t remember the gill attachment.
sadly, all that remains are the photos.
i believe it was found on a golf course.

325209

Created: 2012-05-05 21:34:22 EDT (-0400)
By: Eric Smith (Bobzimmer)
Summary: Walt, I see where you’re coming from

with the upturned cap and the Xerula-looking gills, but the habitat on face value doesn’t seem right. I don’t see an umbo, lined margin or wrinkles on the cap and the disc seems rather dark. The stem isn’t obviously rooting and seems rather short and curved and not graceful and tapered enough for Xerula megalospora. That still leaves the dark margin on the gills unexplained.

92281

Created: 2012-05-05 20:10:31 EDT (-0400)
By: walt sturgeon (Mycowalt)
Summary: This could be

Xerula megalospora which is now Hymenopellis

138006

Created: 2012-05-05 17:51:08 EDT (-0400)
By: Eric Smith (Bobzimmer)
Summary: The only Xerula

I can find that has marginate gills is Xerula rubrobrunnescens and this doesn’t match other pictures of that species. Any more info, Bloodworm? Gill attachment? Was it growing from something under the grass?

92281

Created: 2012-05-05 14:15:45 EDT (-0400)
By: Danny Newman (myxomop)
Summary: aka Xerula

43847

Created: 2012-05-05 14:11:57 EDT (-0400)
By: Martin Livezey (MLivezey)
Summary: Only one Hymenopellis on Index Fungorum

Hymenopellis radicata (Relhan) R.H. Petersen 2010

302323


Created: 2012-05-05 12:53:52 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-09-06 10:28:54 EDT (-0400)
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