Fun guys to be with

 

 

Fungi, Maramius epiphyllus, November 2014

Maramius epiphyllus, picture copyright Nick Aplin/Sussex Fungi Group

 

Members of the Sussex Fungi Group braved heavy rain to visit the wood.

Their expertise hugely expands our fungi record and it is interesting to note that we have a couple of deadly poisonous species. Other species are still being investigated.

So a huge thanks is due to Nick and colleagues.

Picture taken November 2.

The full list of identified species:

 

Annulohypoxylon multiforme

Armillaria gallica

Calocera cornea

Chlorociboria aeruginascens

Clavulinopsis helvola

Clitocybe ditopa

Clitocybe geotropa

Clitocybe metachroa

Clitocybe nebularis

Clitocybe phyllophila

Coniophora puteana

Cortinarius galeobdolon

Cortinarius triumphans

Coprinellus disseminatus

Crepidotus applanatus

Crepidotus mollis

Crocicreas fraxinophila

Daedaleopsis confragosa

Daldinia concentrica

Entoloma c.f velenovskyi

Entoloma hirtipes

Galerina marginata

Gymnopus foetidus

Heterobasidion annosum

Hygrocybe psittacina

Hypholoma fasciculare

Hygrophorus cossus

Inocybe geophylla var.geophylla

Inocybe geophylla var.lilacina

Lactarius aurantiacus

Lactarius deterrimus

Lactarius quietus

Lenzites betulina

Lepista nuda

Lycoperdon pyriforme

Macrocystidia cucumis

Marasmiellus ramealis

Marasmius epiphyllus

Marasmius wynnei

Melanotus horizontalis

Mycena crocea

Mycena epipterygia

Mycena polygramma

Mycena pura

Paxillus involutus

Phleogena faginea

Phragmidium violaceum

Piptoporus betulinus

Postia caesia

Rickenella fibula

Rickenella swartzii

Russula betularum

Skeletocutis amorpha

Stereum hirsutum

Trametes versicolor

Trichaptum abietinum

Tricholoma fulvum

Xerula radicata

Xylaria hypoxylon

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