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DNA Barcoding sample submission form

WPMC Sample Collection Form

Step 1 of 11 - Sample Description Form

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  • The samples numbers are in the form WPMCYYMMDD-x-y Where: YY=Year, MM=Month, DD=Day, x=kit number, y=sample number
    For example if it is Friday 18th October 2013 and you have kit 2 the first specimen of the day would be WPMC131018-2-1
  • The name(s) of the person(s) who cllected the sample.
  • MM slash DD slash YYYY
  • Select the fungi description form that will be used to annotate the sample.
  • Ecology

  • Common or Latin names are accepted.For example Oak and Wild Cherry or Quercus rubra
    caespitose = growing in dense tufts
  • Can be Latin or common name
  • Location

  • If there are multiple walks, for example at the Lincoff foray enter the number here.
  • Park name, nearest town, etc
  • Park, garden, virgin forest, playground etc
  • GPS Coordinates

    If you have the GPS Coordinates please enter them. If not we will be able to determine close values from the address.
  • Please enter a number from -90 to 90.
    In “degrees.decimal degrees” format
  • Please enter a number from -180 to 180.
    In “degrees.decimal degrees” format
  • In meters
  • Cell phone, GPS tracker, GPS hand held unit, looked up on a website etc.
  • Ascomycete Fungi Description Form

    Elfin Saddles and Cups
    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Boletoid and Polyporous Fungi Description Form

    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Coral Fungi Description Form

    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Cortinarius Fungi Description Form

    Use this form for specimens with rusty-colored spores and a veil or cortina.
    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Gilled Fungi Description Form

    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Nongilled Fungi Description Form

    Clublike, Cantharellaceae, Tooth, Jelly Fungi and Allies
    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Sequestrate Fungi Description Form

    Provide notes and circle as many of the characters from grouped character sets as appropriate.
  • Names(s) of person(s) annotaing the specimens, may be different form the collectors.
  • General characteristics

    (write range of dimensions in mm for multiple specimens)
    Farinaceous = mealy or cucumbers or watermelon rind
    Other smells include Foetid-Russula odor, Fishy (Shrimp), anise, spermatic (very natural, earthy or intense), Phenolic, almond, apricots, bleach, swamp gas or coal tar, green corn, garlic and foul.Over 70 differnet smells have been listed as key indicators.
    (don’t swallow)
    Stipitate means having a stipe or stem.
    In cross-section.
    Abhymenium is the opposite to the spore-bearing surface.
    Fibrillose means covered with hair-like appendages. Hygrophanous means that it changes color when losing moisture.
  • Color

    Note color gradations, spots, streaks, bruising, reaction, changes with age. Please use the The Online Auction Color Chart included with the kit or a standard reference, like the Methuen Hnadbook of Colour, to describe the colors.
  • Or cross section color for coral
  • Fades after picking and in older specimens
  • Spore-bearing surface
  • Opposite spore-bearing surface
  • watery appearance when wet; changes color when losing moisture
  • if present, can be hard to see
  • Pale brown band in lower stem when cross-sectioned
  • Brusing

  • Cap characteristics

  • Stem characteristics

  • one or more
  • white threads at base
  • Gill characteristics

  • Veil characteristics

  • Peridium

    Outer surface
  • inner portion
  • in mm
  • white threads at base
  • Gleba

    Inner portion: describe when cut in half
  • sterile tissue
  • Chemical test report

  • Pictures and sketches

    You can upload up to 4 pictures or sketches. Take a picture or scan in the sketch. If you have more than 4 pictures please email them to [email protected] and include the collection number.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif, dng, Max. file size: 2 MB.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif, dng, Max. file size: 2 MB.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif, dng, Max. file size: 2 MB.
  • Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif, dng, Max. file size: 2 MB.
  • Any additonal notes about the specimen

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Wexford
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Beginner’s Mushroom ID Hike with Allegheny Land Trust at Bethel Green Conservation Area
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Bethel Park

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Events

19 Jul
North Fork Bens Creek/North Fork Reservoir
19 Jul 25
Johnstown
26 Jul
Garden in the Park NORTH with Penn State Master Gardeners
26 Jul 25
McCandless
26 Jul
State Game Lands 203
26 Jul 25
Wexford
01 Aug
West Virginia Mushroom Club 2025 Annual Foray
1 Aug 25
Davis
09 Aug
Beginner’s Mushroom ID Hike with Allegheny Land Trust at Bethel Green Conservation Area
9 Aug 25
Bethel Park

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7:00 PM - Monthly Meetings
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9:00 AM - Cook Forest State Park
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Mingo Creek on a Sunday!
08 Sep
09/08/2019    
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Mingo Creek County Park
  • Walk
Join Club Identifier Jared White for a walk through this club favorite park. There should be plenty of diversity at this time of year, perhaps [...]
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Sewickley Heights Park
14 Sep
09/14/2019    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Sewickley Heights Park
Can't wait until the Lincoff Foray on the weekend of 20-22 September? Join Club Identifier Fluff Berger for a walk through Sewickley Heights Park.
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Monthly Meetings
17 Sep
09/17/2019    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve
  • Meetings
Bryan Dolney, an ecologist with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy will be giving an introduction to Lichens
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Cook Forest State Park
20 Sep
09/20/2019    
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Cook Forest State Park
  • Walk
Meet WPMC Mycologist Garrett Taylor and Dale Luthringer, Environmental Education Specialist with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, at Shelter #2 for a [...]
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The Nineteenth Annual Gary Lincoff Mushroom Foray
21 Sep
09/21/2019    
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Rose Barn
  • Foray
The Gary Lincoff Memorial Foray will be held on Saturday, September 21st : Walks, presentations, auction, book signing, sales, table-walk, mushroom feast. Rose Barn, Pearce Mill Rd, [...]
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Mushroom walk at Riverview Park day
29 Sep
09/29/2019    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Riverview Park, North Side
  • Walk
Meet WPMC Mycologist Jim Tunney at the Riverview Park Activities Building for an afternoon mushroom walk as part of the second annual RP Day hosted [...]
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Chatham's Eden Hall
05 Oct
10/05/2019    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Chatham University’s Eden Hall Farm
Join Club Mycologist La Monte Yarroll for this walk sponsored by Chatham University at their farm in Gibsonia. This is always a lovely walk and [...]
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Events on 09/08/2019
08 Sep
Mingo Creek on a Sunday!
8 Sep 19
Nottingham Township
Events on 09/14/2019
14 Sep
Sewickley Heights Park
14 Sep 19
Sewickley Heights
Events on 09/17/2019
17 Sep
Monthly Meetings
17 Sep 19
Pittsburgh
Events on 09/20/2019
20 Sep
Cook Forest State Park
20 Sep 19
Cooksburg
Events on 09/21/2019
21 Sep
The Nineteenth Annual Gary Lincoff Mushroom Foray
21 Sep 19
McCandless Township
Events on 09/29/2019
29 Sep
Mushroom walk at Riverview Park day
29 Sep 19
Pittsburgh
Events on 10/05/2019
05 Oct
Chatham's Eden Hall
5 Oct 19
Gibsonia

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