It was a hot day and the majority of he people signed up for the walk either canceled ahead of time or did not show. The grandmother/grandson couple that did received a personal guided tour Phipps run and Panther Hollow Lake looking for mushrooms and slime molds.
Find of the day for me was the Mycoacia uda crust mushroom. A totally unexpected find from picking up a random stick that showed a bit of color on a walk up the hill on the way back to the Phipps front lawn. Although the common name for this yellow toothy fungus is pale yellow splash tooth it is often bright yellow. A drop of ammonia or potassium hydroxide on the crust results in quick and strong purple reaction. This species has only been reported once before in the club’s area and has not been identified on a club walk. A very pleasant surprise to the end of a hot day.
List of species found on the walk at 2021 Phipps BioBlitz:
[icon style=”camera”] Agrocybe praecox (Spring Agrocybe),
[icon style=”camera”] Allodus podophylli (Mayapple Rust),
[icon style=”camera”] Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa (Coral Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Crepidotus applanatus (Flat Crep),
[icon style=”camera”] Daldinia childiae (Carbon Balls),
[icon style=”camera”] Hemitrichia clavata (),
[icon style=”camera”] Hydnoporia olivacea (Brown-toothed Crust Fungus),
[icon style=”camera”] Inocybe rimosa (Straw-colored Fiber-head),
[icon style=”camera”] Kretzschmaria deusta (Carbon Cushion, Brittle Cinder),
[icon style=”camera”] Leucogloea compressa (),
[icon style=”camera”] Lycogala epidendrum (Wolf’s Milk Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Panaeolus foenisecii (The Lawn Mowers Mushroom),
[icon style=”camera”] Perenniporia robiniophila (Locust polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Xerocomellus chrysenteron (Red-Cracked Bolete)Species not currently on clubs life list:
Inocybe rimosoides
Mycoacia uda
Psathyrella
Russula Species
As yet unidentified crust.
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