AuthorAnon.
Year2014
TitleReaders’ Finds
TypePaper
SourceField Mycology Vol 15 (1): 26-28.
IllustrationsColour photographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

Two rare Larix-associated Suillus species.

With the current widespread eradication of Larch as a carrier of Phytophthora, these may never be seen again.

An article in the next issue reassesses the Clavariadelphus truncatus as a monstrous form of Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, MonstrousCurrentLycoperdon excipuliformePestle Puffball, Pestle-shaped PuffballFungi: Agaricales: Agaricaceae
For identificationCurrentRugosomyces ionidesViolet DomecapFungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae
For identificationCurrentRugosomyces obscurissimusObscure DomecapFungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae
For identificationCurrentRugosomyces persicolora domecapFungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae
For identification, MonstrousCurrentHygrophoropsis aurantiacaFalse ChanterelleFungi: Boletales: Hygrophoropsidaceae
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