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Riccaldale Fungus Foray, October 11th

We are very grateful to Colin Stephenson for leading our annual fungus foray yet again. He has sent the following list of species found on the day, and the cumulative effect of these over the years is that we have a good record of the fungi which occur in our area.

ASCOMYCOTINA

Pyrenomycetes and Plectomycetes
Erisiphe heracleion H. sphondylium
Hypoxylon nummulariumon fallen Fagus
Nectria cinnabarinaon fallen Acer
Xylaria hypoxylonon decaying deciduous wood

Discomycetes
Ascocoryne cychlichniumon felled Fagus
Ascocoryne sarcoideson felled Fagus
Bisporella citrinaon fallen Corylus
Pezicula lividaon felled conifer
Rhytisma acerinumon living Acer leaves
Scutellinia scutellataon wet Corylus wood

Loculoascomycetes
Venturia rumicison R. obtusifolia

BASIDIOMYCOTINA

Hymenomycetes
Armillaria bulbosa
Collybia peronataunder Quercus
Clitocybe vibecinaunder Quercus
Conocybe teneraride-side grass
Coprinus atramentariusbare soil, path side
C. comatusride-side grass
C. desseminatuson buried wood
C. lagopideson dead deciduous wood
Crepidotus variabilison fallen twigs
Lactarius quietusunder Quercus
L. subdulcisunder Fagus
L. turpisunder Betula
Marasmius epiphylluson fallen Fraxinus twigs
Marasmius ramealison Rubus
M. rotula on fallen Corylus
Mycena alcalinaon fallen conifer twigs
M. filopeson buried wood
M. galericulataon Quercus stump
M. inclinata
M. oortianaon felled Acer logs
M. stylobateson dead twigs
Oudemansiella radicataon buried Fagus
Pleurotus dryinuson living Fraxinus
P. ostreatuson dead Ulmus
Psathyrella conopilusride-side grass
P. gracilisride-side grass
Tricholomopsis rutilanson conifer stump

Aphyllophorales
Bjerkandera adustraon fallen Fagus
Coryolus versicoloron dead Acer
Cylindrobasidium evolvenson dead Acer
Datronia mollison felled Fagus
Gloeophyllum sepiariumon felled Pinus
Laetiporus sulphureuson Quercus (last year's fruit body)
Polyporus badius
Stereum rugosumon fallen Corylus
S. sanguinolentumon fallen conifer
Tyromyces lacteuson Betula

Hymenomycetous Heterobasidiae
Calocera viscosaon conifer stump
Tremella mesentericaon dead Fraxinus

Gasteromycetes
Lycoperdon pyriformeon Betula stump

DEUTEROMYCOTINA

Hyphomycetes
Ovularia obliquaon R. obtusifolius
Tubercularia vulgarison fallen Acer


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