Van Cortlandt Park - Apr 7, 2018

East side of park, 4 hr walk, ~25 people attending, including two special guests, Tom Volk and Nancy Ward (of the West Virginia Mushroom Club). Has been crazy cold, with a lot of snow even in the last two weeks, but snow melts quickly. Barely signs of spring. About 40 degrees. >60 species

*=new to park   **=new to city

 

Ascomycetes

*Annulohypoxylon annulatum
*Annulohypoxylon sp.
Apiosporina morbosa
Biscogniauxia atropunctata
Byssosphaeria rhodomphala
Creosphaeria sassafras
Daldinia childiae
Diatrype stigma
Endothia gyrosa
Eutypa spinosa
Eutypella sp.
Eutypella cf. leprosa
Hypoxylon rubiginosum
Hysterobrevium mori
Kretzschmaria deusta
Mollisiaceae sp.
Nectriaceae sp.
Cosmospora sp. s.l.
Patellaria atrata
Peroneutypa scoparia
Phaeocalicium polyporaeum
Rosellinia corticium
Rosellinia subiculata
Unknown sp.
unidentified hysterioid fungi
Whalleya microplaca
Xylaria liquidambar
*Xylaria longiana
 

Crusts & Parchment

*Athelia epiphylla
Hydnoporia olivacea
Peniophora albobadia
Peniophora cinerea
Radulomyces copelandii
Stereum sp.
Xylobolus frustulatus
Xylodon sambuci
 

Gilled Fungi

Armillaria mellea
rhizomorphs
Flammulina velutipes
Panellus stipticus
Pleurotus ostreatus
Schizophyllum commune
 

Jelly Fungi

Auricularia sp.
Exidia nigricans
as Exidia glandulosa
Exidia crenata
as Exidia recisa
Tremella mesenterica
 

Myxomycetes

Metatrichia vesparium
Unknown sp.
Yellow unidentified slime mold
 

Polypores

Cerioporus squamosus
Cerioporus squamosus
*Ceriporia spissa
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Fulvifomes robiniae
Fuscoporia gilva
as Phellinus gilvus
Irpex lacteus
Ischnoderma resinosum
Lentinus brumalis
Phaeolus schweinitzii
Trametes betulina
Trametes cinnabarina
Trametes conchifer
Trametes gibbosa
Trametes hirsuta
Trametes versicolor
Trichaptum biforme