| Author | Anon. |
| Year | 2014 |
| Title | Readers’ Finds |
| Type | Paper |
| Source | Field Mycology Vol 15 (1): 26-28. |
| Illustrations | Colour 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 & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For identification, Monstrous | Current | Lycoperdon excipuliforme | Pestle Puffball, Pestle-shaped Puffball | Fungi: Agaricales: Agaricaceae |
| For identification | Current | Rugosomyces ionides | Violet Domecap | Fungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae |
| For identification | Current | Rugosomyces obscurissimus | Obscure Domecap | Fungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae |
| For identification | Current | Rugosomyces persicolor | a domecap | Fungi: Agaricales: Lyophyllaceae |
| For identification, Monstrous | Current | Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca | False Chanterelle | Fungi: Boletales: Hygrophoropsidaceae |
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