We had three Club Mycologists and four or five Club Identifiers working the table at the meeting, so we have lots of new names. There were enough distinctively scented fungi that I put together a small “smell sampler” of four different species, two of which are normally separated on smell, Russula laurocerasi and Russula foetens.
Species list entered by La Monte Yarroll. Species identified by club identifiers and mycologists.
List of species brought into the June Monthly Meeting:
(Yellow Patches), Amanita flavoconia
(Yellow Blusher), Amanita flavorubescens
(Shaggy Sister Ringless Amanita), Amanita rhacopus
(Blusher), Amanita rubescens
(Graceful Bolete), Austroboletus gracilis
(Red-and-yellow Bolete; Bicolor Bolete), Baorangia bicolor
(Red-Mouth Bolete), Boletus subvelutipes
(Smooth chanterelle), Cantharellus lateritius
(Small Chanterelle), Cantharellus minor
(Black Trumpet), Craterellus fallax
(Velvet foot; Enokitake), Flammulina velutipes
(Tinder Polypore), Fomes fomentarius
(Ling Chi), Ganoderma lucidum
(), Gloeoporus dichrous
(Purple-gilled Laccaria), Laccaria ochropurpurea
(Aromatic Milky), Lactarius camphoratus
(Hygrophorus Milky), Lactarius hygrophoroides
(), Lactarius subvernalis var. cokeri
(Chicken Mushroom; Sulphur Shelf), Laetiporus sulphureus
(), Leccinum albellum
(Reddening Lepiota), Leucoagaricus americanus
(), Pleurotus dryinus
(), Polyporus elegans
(), Polyporus craterellus
(), Russula claroflava
(), Russula foetens
(Almond Scented Russula), Russula laurocerasi
(Purple-bloom Russula), Russula mariae
(), Russula vinacea
(Stalked Scarlet Cup), Sarcoscypha occidentalis
(Split Gill), Schizophyllum commune
(Orange Eyelash Cup), Scutellinia erinaceus
(False Turkey-tail), Stereum ostrea
(AKA Strobilomyces strobilaceus), Strobilomyces floccopus
(Bitter Bolete), Tylopilus felleus
(Spotted Bolete), Xanthoconium affine
(Carbon Antlers), Xylaria hypoxylon
(Dead Man’s Fingers) Xylaria polymorpha
Species not currently on clubs life list:
(), Amanita albocreata
(), Amanita velatipes
(Dock leaf rust), Ramularia rubella
() Pluteus pellitus
(Mulberry leaf spot), Cercospora moricola
(), Panus neostrigosus
Hortiboletus sp.
Mitrula elegans or possibly M. lunulatospora – We’re waiting on the microscopy.
Comments:
Polyporus elegans is now know as Cerioporus leptocephalus although this name is not in use on iNaturalist
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