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Observation: Pleurotus sp. (Fr.) P. Kumm. (54527)
About Pleurotus (Fr.) P. Kumm.
Public Description (default) [Edit]
When: 2009-01-11
Collection location: Chalalán Ecolodge, Madidi National Park, Aten Canton, Apolo Municipality, Franz Tamayo Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia [Click for map]
Who: Danny Newman (myxomop)
Herbarium specimen available

Notes: Dried specimen obtainable with permission from el Herbario Nacional de Bolivia

Species Lists:
Fungi of Bolivia
Edible Fungi of Bolivia
Proposed Names: Propose Another Name
Proposed Name User Community Vote
  myxomop   57% (1)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight
  myxomop   -43% (2)  
Recognized by sight
  irenea   -21% (2)  
Recognized by sight
  myxomop   57% (1)   Eye3
Used references: thanks mycowalt (http://www.bio.utk.edu/...)

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2011-02-15 01:49:09 WET (+0000)
By: Danny Newman (myxomop)
Summary: .

my Pleurotus species guesstimates for this observation and its siblings (http://mushroomobserver.org/8461 + http://mushroomobserver.org/58782) have been based on doppelgänger Pleuroti here at MO, nothing more.

when

http://mushroomobserver.org/62383

was listed as P. populinus, I proposed the same for this one. Now that it’s been recombobulated into P. pulmonarius, I’m giving this observation another what-the-hell style naming by proposing the same. someone with some Pleurotus expertise: please put an end to this oyster shooting from the hip. what are these?? I now see that Walk tacked P. albidus onto the other ob which looks like a convincing fit macromorphologically and geographically…

as for Gerronema, I know pitifully little about the genus, but I can’t remember any examples I’ve seen displaying such a cespitose habit. what’s more, these gills were distinctly close, shallow and completely concolorous with the cap. more fitting with Pleurotus somethingus to my mind.

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