Brittlegill, Russula sp, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Conifer Cone Cap, Baeospora myosura, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Stinking Dapperling, Lepiota cristata, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Toad's Ear, Otidia bufonia, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Sessile Earthstar, Geastrum fimbriatum, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Screaming babies' arms, Ramaria curta, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Jelly Rot, Phlebia tremellosa, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Arrhenia spathulata on moss, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Scaly Stalkball, Tulostoma melancocylcum, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
possible Dune Brittlegill Psathyrella ammophila on roots of marram grass, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Probable Cellypha goldbachii on Marram grass stem, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Grey Puffball, Bovista plumbea, Holme NOA, 13th November 2016
Jelly Spot, Dacrymyces stillatus, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Hen of the Woods, Grifola frondosa, Holme NOA, 13th November 2016
Conifer Blueing Bracket, Postia caesia, Holme NOA, 13th November 2016
Sea Buckthorn Bracket, Phellinus hyppophaeicola, Holme NWT, 13th November 2016
Hi Andy, looks like a good haul. The one on moss is definitely an Arrhenia sp, possibly Arrhenia retiruga. Whilst I don't recognise the cup-like one on Marram roots, it could be the same/a related species, if you look at the google image search for Arrhenia retiruga some of them do look disc shaped, and have the folds rather than gills that yours shows. The one labelled Coral spot looks quite a deep orange - could it be Common Jellyspot? Regards, James.
ReplyDeleteThanks James - ID help now in from others present on day - Arrhenia spathulata was the one on moss and the one on marram was possibly/probably Cellypha goldbachii. Still sticking with the Coral Spot though......apparently !
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