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Kartlegging Av Sopp- Tasken Naturreservat - Råde Kommune Sabima kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 Kartlegging av sopp- Tasken naturreservat - Råde kommune Av Reidun Braathen Tasken naturreservat – oktober 2020 Foto: Reidun Braathen Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 1 av 7 Emneord: Tasken naturreservat, Råde, funga, lind- og eikeskog Vi har i 2020 gjennomført kartlegging av Tasken naturreservat, nordvest i Råde kommune. Reservatet ble besøkt også en gang i 2018, og vi ble veldig imponert over området som vesentlig består av edelløvskog med mye gammel lind og eik. Reservatet var dårlig kartlagt i forhold til jordboende sopp, og det burde være potensiale for å finne mange sjeldne sopparter i området. Intensjonen var å besøke lokaliteten minst 10 ganger gjennom 2020. Dessverre ble det knusktørt gjennom sommeren og tidlig høst, så totalt ble det gjennomført kun tre besøk, en vårtur og to turer i oktober. Det har i hovedsak vært fokus på sopp, men det er også registrert noen karplanter. Totalt er det registrert 145 funn, herav fem rødlistefunn.Totalt 110 sopparter er registrert. Den eneste rødlistearten som ble funnet var eikevokssopp (NT). Den ble registrert fra fem steder. Tre funn er belagt og vil bli levert Naturhistorisk museum, UiO. 37 av funnene er dokumentert med bilder. Mange arter var nye for Råde kommune og tre arter var nye for området Østfold (historisk fylke). (basert på registreringer i Artskart) Eikevokssopp Hygrophorus persoonii (NT) De nye artene for området Østfold (historisk fylke) var: Thyronectria berolinensis som vokste på en død grein av rips og Rutstroemia alni som vokste på en tynn død svartorgrein. Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 2 av 7 Thyronectria berolinensis Rutstroemia alni En art var ny for Norge – Nectria nigrescens Soppen ble funnet på en tynn død lindegrein i februar. Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 3 av 7 Her er i tillegg bilder av noen arter som ikke er så veldig vanlige i vårt område: Svart tvillingbeger Holwaya mucida Lakkjuke Ganoderma lucidum Blå barkette Mycena pseudocorticola Fagerbolle Caloscypha fulgens Alle observasjoner er registrert i artsobservasjoner. Vedlagt artsliste Reservatet var så spennende og interessant at det er ønskelig å følge dette opp i 2021. Vi får da håpe på en litt bedre soppsesong Moss, 15. november 2020 Reidun Braathen Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 4 av 7 Navn Vitenskapelig Navn Rødliste/Fremmedartsliste marianøkleblom Primula veris hvitveis Anemone nemorosa blåveis Hepatica nobilis ulvemelk Lycogala epidendrum Leptosphaeria acuta svart gelébeger Bulgaria inquinans Mollisia amenticola gult dvergbeger Bisporella citrina Durella atrocyanea Calloria neglecta storsporet grønnbeger Chlorociboria aeruginosa Rutstroemia alni raklebeger Ciboria caucus fagerbolle Caloscypha fulgens Trichoderma strictipile Nectria nigrescens Thyronectria berolinensis hasselkullsopp Hypoxylon fuscum stubbehorn Xylaria hypoxylon brødkorg Crucibulum laeve stankparasollsopp Lepiota cristata pærerøyksopp Lycoperdon pyriforme rød fluesopp Amanita muscaria oliven kamfluesopp Amanita submembranacea hvitbeltet oreslørsopp Cortinarius alnetorum ospeslørsopp Cortinarius lucorum silketrevlesopp Inocybe geophylla konglemyldrehatt Baeospora myosura snømusling Cheimonophyllum candidissimum eikebarkskorpe Dendrothele commixta melsopp Clitopilus prunulus ametystsopp Laccaria amethystina lakssopp Laccaria laccata eikevokssopp Hygrophorus persoonii NT mørkprikket vokssopp Hygrophorus pustulatus flatklokkehatt Galerina marginata lys orebrunhatt Naucoria escharioides melgråhatt Lyophyllum confusum rotgråhatt Lyophyllum rancidum rødfotflathatt Gymnopus erythropus greinseigsopp Marasmiellus ramealis horngrå flathatt Rhodocollybia butyracea asema reddikhette Mycena pura Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 5 av 7 blekrosa reddikhette Mycena rosea sølvhette Mycena polygramma blankstilkhette Mycena vitilis flekkhette Mycena zephirus blodhette Mycena haematopus kvisthette Mycena speirea rynkehette Mycena galericulata eikebladhette Mycena polyadelpha blå barkhette Mycena pseudocorticola besk lærhatt Panellus stypticus gulgrønn lærhatt Sarcomyxa serotina Pluteus ephebeus glimmerblekksopp Coprinellus micaceus grå blekksopp Coprinopsis atramentaria vintersprøsopp Homophron cernuum kaffebrun traktsopp Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis ferskenhatt Phyllotopsis nidulans fregnebittersopp Gymnopilus penetrans besk svovelsopp Hypholoma fasciculare teglrød svovelsopp Hypholoma lateritium raspskjellsopp Pholiota squarrosa fnokkskjellsopp Pholiota tuberculosa irrgrønn kragesopp Stropharia aeruginosa hvit anistraktsopp Clitocybe fragrans puddertraktsopp Clitocybe nebularis blå ridderhatt Lepista nuda gulbrun ridderhatt Paralepista flaccida eikemusserong Tricholoma album pinnehatt Tubaria furfuracea hul trådklubbesopp Macrotyphula filiformis Macrotyphula fistulosa var. contorta pluggsopp Paxillus involutus svart trompetsopp Craterellus cornucopioides kamfingersopp Clavulina coralloides orekjuke Inonotus radiatus putekjuke Phellinus punctatus kløyvporesopp Xylodon paradoxus rødrandkjuke Fomitopsis pinicola knivkjuke Piptoporus betulinus lakkjuke Ganoderma lucidum gelénettsopp Merulius tremellosus rosettsopp Phlebia radiata blek nettsopp Byssomerulius corium teglkjuke Daedaleopsis confragosa knuskkjuke Fomes fomentarius Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 6 av 7 kanelkjuke Hapalopilus rutilans grovporet vinterstilkkjuke Polyporus brumalis sokkjuke Polyporus leptocephalus tynnkjuker Skeletocutis sp. bjørkemusling Trametes betulina silkekjuke Trametes versicolor einerlærsopp Amylostereum laevigatum stjerneskinn Asterostroma laxum naftalinlærsopp Scytinostroma portentosum rødt torneskinn Peniophora incarnata asketorneskinn Peniophora limitata lindetorneskinn Peniophora rufomarginata branngul riske Lactarius aurantiacus hasselriske Lactarius pyrogalus eikeriske Lactarius quietus gulmelksøtriske Lactarius tabidus turkistraktkremle Russula chloroides lundsildekremle Russula graveolens skarp gulkremle Russula ochroleuca mørkerød eikekremle Russula undulata ragglærsopp Stereum hirsutum skorpelærsopp Stereum rugosum viftelærsopp Stereum subtomentosum gul gelésopp Tremella mesenterica hettemugg Spinellus fusiger Kartleggingsnotat 15-2020 – Kartlegging Tasken naturreservat, Råde kommune 7 av 7 .
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