Depew Park - Sep 7, 2019

About 30 people showed up for the Depew walk. Surprisingly few fungi out, despite favorable conditions (wunderground.com indicates over 6” of rain in Peekskill since early August!). The woods were lush and green, the creek was high, but not a single bolete! Only one single Amanita, one Lactarius, a handful of Russulas! Where are all the fungi? Well, there were lots of Entoloma abortivum and Armillaria tabescens...

*=new to park   **=new to city

 

Ascomycetes

Arachnopeziza sp.
Biscogniauxia atropunctata
Camarops petersii
Camillea punctulata
Chlorencoelia versiformis
Chlorociboria aeruginascens
Diatrype decorticata
Diatrype stigma
Diatrype virescens
Hypoxylon howeanum
Mollisiaceae sp.
Phaeocalicium polyporaeum
Rosellinia subiculata
Trichoderma sulphureum
Whalleya microplaca
 

Crusts & Parchment

Dendrothele nivosa
Hydnoporia olivacea
Hydnoporia tabacina
Plicaturopsis crispa
Steccherinum ochraceum
Stereum complicatum
Stereum gausapatum
Stereum sp.
Stereum ostrea complex
 

Gasteromycetes

Scleroderma cepa
Scleroderma citrinum
 

Gilled Fungi

Amanita subcokeri
Armillaria mellea
Desarmillaria caespitosa
as Armillaria tabescens
Entoloma abortivum
Hypholoma fasciculare
Mallocybe unicolor
as Inocybe unicolor
Mycena haematopus
Mycena leaiana
Pleurotus ostreatus
Pluteus cervinus-complex
Russula compacta
Russula spp.
Schizophyllum commune
 

Jelly Fungi

Exidia crenata
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum
 

Myxomycetes

Stemonitis trechispora
 

Polypores

Cerrena unicolor
Daedalea quercina
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Fuscoporia gilva
Ganoderma applanatum
Ganoderma curtisii
Ganoderma tsugae
Gloeophyllum sepiarium
Irpex lacteus
Neofavolus alveolaris
Rhodofomes cajanderi
Rigidoporus populinus
as Oxyporus populinus
Trametes betulina
Trametes cinnabarina
Trametes gibbosa
Trametes hirsuta
Trametes versicolor
Trichaptum abietinum
Trichaptum biforme
Tyromyces chioneus
 

Toothed Fungi

Donkia pulcherrima
Hydnellum spongiosipes