Van Cortlandt Park - Nov 3, 2022

Part of a multi-year biodiversity monitoring project with the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance to chart the park's fungi and to understand their relationship with the plants and animals of the park, measure the impact of restoration, heavy metals, invasives and much more. This project documents fungi at a number of field plots in the park three times a year. On November 3, 2022 about 10 members of the NYMS checked 7 of the thirty plots.

*=new to park   **=new to city

 

Ascomycetes

Annulohypoxylon annulatum
Arachnopeziza sp.
Ascocoryne cylichnium
*Berkleasmium concinnum
*Berkleasmium conglobatum
Bertia moriformis
Biscogniauxia atropunctata
Calycina citrina
Calycina heterospora
Camillea punctulata
Chlorosplenium chlora
Creosphaeria sassafras
Diatrype stigma
Eutypella sp.
Graphostroma platystomum
Hypoxylon howeanum
Hypoxylon rubiginosum
Lachnum virgineum
Mollisiaceae sp.
Nectriaceae sp.
(Cosmospora s.l.)
**Orbiliaceae spp.
Peroneutypa scoparia
Rosellinia subiculata
**Rutstroemia sydowiana
*Strossmayeria basitricha
Trichoderma gelatinosum-complex
Trichoderma viride
Trichoderma sp.
Whalleya microplaca
Xylaria liquidambar
Xylaria sp.
 

Atractiellomycetes

Helicogloea compressa
 

Coral & Club Fungi

Artomyces pyxidatus
 

Crusts & Parchment

Hydnophlebia chrysorhiza
Hydnoporia olivacea
Merulius tremellosus
Peniophora cinerea
Plicaturopsis crispa
Steccherinum ochraceum
Stereum complicatum
Stereum fasciatum
Stereum lobatum
Xylobolus frustulatus
 

Gilled Fungi

**Agaricales spp.
*Hemimycena sp.
Mycena sp.
Panellus stipticus
Pluteus sp.
Schizophyllum commune
 

Jelly Fungi

Auricularia sp.
Dacrymyces sp.
Exidia crenata
Myxarium nucleatum
 

Myxomycetes

Lycogala sp.
 

Polypores

Irpex lacteus
Irpiciporus pachyodon
Phellinus sp.
Trametes cinnabarina
Trametes hirsuta
Trametes versicolor
Trichaptum biforme
Tyromyces chioneus