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Unknown gastroid fungi on mossy stone walls, bleed white sap on injury. Gastroid Lactarius/Lactifluus?
PFLHI001 - 7 reproductive bodies of fungus identified as Coprinopsis pulchricaerulia. One group of two (one older, one fresher specimen), one group of three (two older and one newer), one broken from substrate with damage from something eating it, one small one also broken. Older mushrooms darker in colour, a blue green in the range #00628E while younger mushrooms are a lighter royal blue in the range #1B6AF9.
Gasterocarps globose to highly irregular, dry, (5E8,7) to red/deep red/reddish brown (8-9 E8,7), up to 4 cm broad, with surface appearing to be wrapped by inherent or embedded rhizomorphs, or possibly very shallowly lacunose, with sterile rhizomorphic strands at base. Gleba tough, with open chambers and meandering/ramifying cartilaginous (with somewhat gelatinous appearance) sterile tramal columella. Sterile tissues pale yellow becoming reddish. Fertile tissues near golden yellow to bright yellow (lens), eventually reddish and sometimes reddish near exterior. Odor pungent (similar to Gautieria monticola).
Exposed in sand and the exposed portions red, otherwise white, up to 5.5 cm broad, irregular in outline to globose or subglobose.
Gasterocarps 9-23 mm broad, globose to flattened, dry, white developing greenish blue stains, becoming pink with maturity. Gleba white at first, becoming chocolate brown, very moist and firm to cartilaginous. Arising from a sterile base with white interior when young, becoming deep brownish pink with maturity.
1-3 cm broad, irregularly globose to subglobose to ellipsoid, white staining pale blue green, subtomentose to subglabrous. Peridium thin, white staining blue green. Gleba, finely loculose, white at first, soon cinnamon brown. Gelatinous stipe base with inconspicuous columella in some, staining blue green.
GenBank: HQ651912 (LSU)
Gasterocarps 10-14 mm broad, globose to subglobose, white, staining bluish green, finely subtomentose, with gleba white at first, then chocolate brown, loculose and not gel-filled, sometimes bluish green staining just under the peridium, with a whitish subcartilaginous sterile base, staining bluish green with exposure, arising from fine white rhizomorphs, these staining bluish green as well.
GenBank: HQ651913 (nrLSU), MK601808 (nrLSU), MK721162 (tef1), MK766364 (rpb2)
Gasterocarps 6-22 mm broad, globose to subglobose to somewhat flattened, matted to subtomentose to subfibrillose to almost matted squamulose, white with brown fibrils, with some pale red to pale greenish areas. Gleba dark brown, marbled with meandering white trama, moist and somewhat gel-like at first, becoming minutely loculose with exposure. Without apparent basal attachment or columella.
Scattered. Gasterocarp 1.5-2.5 cm broad, globose to subglobose, occasionally slightly flattened, finely matted, golden yellow (5A-B8-7), dry, developing pale olive stains with age and handling. Peridium thin, golden yellow, not staining. Gleba pale cinnamon, tough-gelatinous, loculose and gel-filled ( "hysterangium-like"), with sterile, translucent, cartilaginous tramal zones ramifying upward from base Arising from obvious distinct sterile attachment point that is easily separable from, and not continuous with, glebal portion above. Spores hyaline, with single guttule, mango-shaped or like a foreshortened light bulb, with apparent internal ornamentation like Ganoderma.
Specimens on deposit in: MFLU, NY
Gasterocarp 3.5-4 cm broad, somewhat flattened, dry, squamulose scaly with center of scales a pale olive green, otherwise matted fibrillose, yellow (4A8). Peridium thin (up to 1 mm). Gleba pale olive green at first, then pinkish brown, finely loculose, with a cartilaginous/gelatinous sterile zone above the turbinate basal attachment; this latter chrome orange inside and out and continuous with peridium. Spores globose to subglobose, thick-walled, with low, obscure cyanophilic warts or plaques.
Specimens on deposit in: MFLU, NY
See 8789. Gasterocarp 2.5-5 cm broad, globose to irregular in outline, finely matted subtomentose, deep orange (5A-B8), sometimes cracking from pressure, developing pale greenish stains with handling. Interior gelatinous, with gel filled locules, and irregularly ramifying sterile columellar tissues. Peridium thin, entire. Arising from orange rhizoids and a sterile base that is isolated from gleba proper. Gleba colored a pinkish buff (6C4) at first, becoming dark brown (6F8) with age.
Specimens in: MFLU, NY
Gasterocarps 7-15 mm broad, dry, white, soon pinkish brown. Gleba olive green to olive brown, rubbery gelatinous with white cartilaginous sterile tramal tissue arising from sterile base; rhizoids attached to base. Peridium white, slowly pinkish brown with exposure.
Gasterocarps 9-15 mm broad, subglobose to globose to sometime flattened, dry, very finely matted, bright golden orange, becoming very lightly cyanescent (lens). Gleba brown to black, lobed and loculose within the lobes, dry and empty becoming somewhat gelatinized with age. Sterile basal columella present, white to pale yellow, unchanging, with fine basal rhizomorphs.
GenBank: JX889697 (tef1), JX889656 (nrLSU)
2.5 cm broad, irregularly globose, dry, golden orange, developing dull, light green stains with handling. Gleba almost lobed, brown, loculose, with copious gel/moisture, with sterile basal, orange columella, with orange rhizomorphs. Peridium flesh yellow to orange. Odor sweet, almost of bubble gum.
GenBank: JX889699 (tef1), JX889658 (nrLSU)
Gasterocarps 5-10 mm broad, globose to subglobose to irregularly lobed in outline, dry, bright orange, matted fibrillose, developing pale olive stains with age. Gleba dark brown, moist, not appearing loculose with a lens, with fine ramifying white tramal tissue, with an orange to yellow basal columella sometimes reaching half way into gleba, with peridium yellow to pale orange, sometimes invaginating into gleba, with orange rhizomorphs present at basal attachment.
GenBank: JX889710 (tef1), JX889678 (nrLSU)
growing from hard wood tree roots, near waterfall
27/11/2020 Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve Susan DB 133
Grew right outside our gate against a tree
2021 12 30 Botanist Trail
Kingdom Fungi
Gastroid fungus.
Tusk Bilasimo collection
Under Coccoloba sintenisii and C. pyrifolia in serpentine soil near stream. Sent: Matt 8/22
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Jul. 29, 2022.
Dried specimens are at Ada Hayden Herbarium in Ames Iowa. Iowa State University.
Spores at 400X, 0 - 1 = 24.5 micron
Seems to be responsible for the white patches/yellow discoloration on this Tuber candidum; this is a co-occurring fungus seen in PacBio sequence data.
collected with Rye and Heather Dawson for Fungal Diversity in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
En una antigua pared de adobe.
El diámetro de la moneda es de 2,24 mm.
Olor fungico agradable.
Fructificando directamente en un sendero muy transitado y compactado
Bosque mixto
Bajo bosque de Nothofagus obliqua
Hongo del género Thaxterogaster posiblemente Magellanicum creciendo en antiguo bosque de Nothofagus pumilio
Ejemplar encontrado en bosque caducilofio de lengas y ñirres. Sector Vicuña (Tierra del Fuego), que se encuentra en la transición de estepa a bosque.
Found by truffle dog Rye in true fir forest. Generally Tuber-like aroma.
There is a mysterious secondary fungus in this truffle. Both the Choiromyces and the other fungus were productively making spores.
Confirmada por G. Palfner y con nombre propuesto: Bondarzewia guaitecasensis f. gigantea.
Olor agradable. Bajo Nothofagus pumilio (+ Dom.) y Nothofagus antarctica. Principalmente lenga. Crecimiento cespitoso. Barra de escala: 1 cm. Sin colecta biológica, por adversidades climáticas.
Es una Hallingea, hay 3 especies que se diferencian principalmente por el grosor del peridio y el diámetro de las células en el pseudoparénquima
Sobre Nothofagus obliqua.