4 hr walk, 15 people attending. Hot, humid day. No rain previous week. Lots of new to park species because we have in the past usually not devoted a whole walk to this park, nor gone in the summer. 90+ species!
*=new to park **=new to city
Ascomycetes
Biscogniauxia atropunctata
*Chromelosporium terrestre
Daldinia childiae
Diatrype stigma
Endothia gyrosa
Eutypella sp.
*Galiella rufa
Hypoxylon howeanum
*Hypoxylon rubiginosum
Mollisiaceae sp.
Orbilia sp.
Phaeocalicium polyporaeum
*Propolis farinosa
Trichoderma sulphureum
Xylaria liquidambar
Xylaria polymorpha
Boletes
*Boletus subvelutipes-complex
Cyanoboletus pulverulentus
*Gyroporus castaneus
**Unknown spp.
Xerocomellus chrysenteron
Chanterelles & Allies
*Cantharellus cinnabarinus
Coral & Club Fungi
Artomyces pyxidatus
Crusts & Parchment
Dendrothele nivosa
Hydnophlebia chrysorhiza
Hydnoporia olivacea
Peniophora albobadia
Radulomyces copelandii
*Steccherinum sp.
Steccherinum fimbriatum?
Steccherinum ochraceum
Stereum complicatum
Stereum sp.
as Stereum ostrea
*Stereum striatum
*Unknown sp.
2 unidentified toothy crusts
Xylobolus frustulatus
Gasteromycetes
Mutinus caninus
*Phallus rubicundus
*Pseudocolus fusiformis
Scleroderma cepa
Gilled Fungi
*Agrocybe pediades
*Amanita flavoconia
*Amanita amerirubescens-complex
as Amanita rubescens
*Amanita russuloides
*Amanita vaginata-complex
**Callistosporium purpureomarginatum
*Conocybe apala
as Conocybe lactea
*Coprinellus sp.
(C. domesticus or C. radians- awaiting scope)
*Coprinopsis variegata
Crepidotus applanatus
*Flammulaster erinaceellus
*Inocybe albodisca
*Inocybe lacera
*Inocybe spp.
*Laccaria laccata
*Marasmius sp.
Megacollybia rodmanii
*Micromphale foetidum
Mycena sp.
Oudemansiella furfuracea
*Panaeolus foenisecii
Panellus stipticus
Pluteus cervinus-complex
*Pluteus longistriatus
*Pluteus petasatus
Pluteus sp.
(in litter, small, dark brown velvety cap)
Resupinatus applicatus
Russula mariae
*Russula variata
*Russula spp.
Schizophyllum commune
*Simocybe centunculus
Stropharia rugosoannulata
(sterile)
*Unknown sp.
small white, sticky cap, widely spaced white gills, 2” root