RLC648 Photo by Jesse McAlpine; used with permission. Collected by Jesse McAlpine
Hongo nido de ave, género Cyathus
Parasitizing a Legaliana/Peziza sp. Found by chance underneath it. The fungus is white and have a fluffy aspect. No conidia/spores of any type were seen. Wild area; dry seepage.
Macrocystidia present, pileipellis gelatinizing in decomposition, smell unpleasant in decay, basidia about 45-55um
On Plantago lanceolata leaf petiole. Rural road; side of the Old Mondego River. Sporodochia burst through epidermis.
In seasonally dry coastal forest on living Bourreria succulenta. Perennial, new hymenia growing sporadically on old tissue giving it a canker-like aspect. Pores 6-8/mm, black line in context below tomentum. Spores pigmented with a slight thickened wall, dissepiment hyphae cylindrical with thickening walls and occasional constrictions along length, lightly encrusted. Setae absent in all tissues. Tube trama with scattered, large, rhomboid crystals much like the illustration of Phylloporia crystallina in Zhou et. al. (2022).
This is known in Colombia as Costus spiralis but the involcrum of leaves at the base of the inflorescence indicates that it may be closer to Costus weberbaueri which is nearly identical except for having green bracts.
On hardwood (maple or tulip poplar). 2-3 pores per mm. Of gelatinous aspect; when touched it 'melts'. No clamps seen but simple septa on hyphal ends ~2.9-4.4 um wide with various forms, on dissepiments and on hyphae from context up to 7.4 um wide. It has an abrupt margin. Smells intoxicatingly sweet. Spores ~7.4 x 3.7 um and smaller. Basidia have 4 sterigmata. Unable to see them free. Spores 3.7 x 7.4 um. Pores start growing near margin. Delaware River beach edge. Park.
On dead angiosperm wood in karstic forest. Asterocystidia present, resin also present in slides which is probably an artifact of crushed halocystidia. Spores broadly allantoid, some around 9um
On woody debris near stand of large Coccoloba pubescens trees in karstic forest. Ferruginous, farinaceous subiculum composed of loosely woven, pigmented hyphae with simple septa and bearing globose chlamydospores. No sexual structures observed.
Blue fluorescent surface cells in 365 nm UV light. Growing among bamboo litter
Bitter taste, farinaceous smell. Imbricate fruiting habit from a subiculum-like patch of mycelium on soil face of stream bank, presumably from buried wood debris. Basidiocarp and mycelium strong blue fluorescent in 365 nm UV light.
Terrestrial in rural garden, presumably from buried wood or organic material. Taste and smell mild when fresh, smell polyporoid when dry. Pores 2/mm, white, drying yellowish cream. KOH on fresh pileus surface cherry red, sordid pinkish or no reaction elsewhere. Spore print white. Hyphal system dimitic. Pileipellis a cutis with long cylindrical tufts of pigmented generative hyphae with basal clamp.
On underside of fallen angiosperm branch in karstic forest
mounted in h2o. ITS forthcoming.
Collected during the 2023 Spring Meeting of the Pacific Northwest Key Council in Peachland, British Columbia, Canada.
Very thin polypore. Hairy and zonate cap. Caps keep growing adding lobes. There was also a new layer growing on an old part of it. On cherry-like stump. Abandoned lot.
Image #1:
Canon EOS 6D + Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x + Yongnuo YN-14EX TTL LED Macro Ring Flash
1/180 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Color Corrected w/ X-Rite ColorChecker Passport
Image #2:
Canon EOS 6D + Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x + Yongnuo YN-14EX TTL LED Macro Ring Flash
1/180 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Color Corrected w/ X-Rite ColorChecker Passport
Image #3:
Canon EOS 6D + Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x + Yongnuo YN-14EX TTL LED Macro Ring Flash
1/180 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Color Corrected w/ X-Rite ColorChecker Passport
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Apr. 27, 2018.
Image #1:
Canon EOS 6D + Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x + Yongnuo YN-14EX TTL LED Macro Ring Flash
1/180 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Color Corrected w/ X-Rite ColorChecker Passport
Image #2:
Canon EOS 6D + Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x + Yongnuo YN-14EX TTL LED Macro Ring Flash
1/180 sec, f/11, ISO 100
Color Corrected w/ X-Rite ColorChecker Passport
Image #3:
400x – 5% KOH – Hymenium
Nikon Eclispe 80i
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400x – 5% KOH – Hymenium
Nikon Eclispe 80i
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400x – 5% KOH – Hymenium
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #6:
1000x – 5% KOH – Paraphyses
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #7:
1000x – 5% KOH – Spores
Nikon Eclispe 80i
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1000x – 5% KOH – Spores
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #9:
1000x – 5% KOH – Spores
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #10:
400x – Melzer’s + 5% KOH Pre-Treatment – Hymenium
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #11:
400x – Melzer’s + 5% KOH Pre-Treatment – Excipulum
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #12:
400x – 5% KOH Pre-Treatment – Excipulum
Nikon Eclispe 80i
Image #13:
400x – 5% KOH Pre-Treatment – Excipulum
Nikon Eclispe 80i
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Additional notes for sequences (bases on the right):
ITS:
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Under Coccoloba microstachya
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Growing from active termite nest (Nasutitermes sp)
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Under Coccoloba swartzii. Hollow stipe
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Under Pisonia roqueae and Coccoloba pyrifolia
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Image #3: Pileipellis cells
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Oct. 22, 2022.
On decaying herbaceous material, spores pigmented, without germ pore or inconspicuous. Cheilocystidia crowded, clavate, fluorescing in 365nm UV light.
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Oct. 24, 2022.
Growing on decaying stick, possibly in the genus Piper. New growth occasionally fruiting directly from decaying fruiting bodies, apparently the same taxon. Pileus with yellow tomentum. Lamellar edge with crystal encrusted cheilocystidida. Spores subglobose, ornamented, appearing to have a slight double wall.
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Oct. 24, 2022.
Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Oct. 24, 2022.