Mushrooms at Mont Obrien 2015-2018
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Mushroom species verified by Yolande Dalpe, PhD---with MAO (Mycologues Amateurs de l’Outaouais) at Mont O'Brien Biodiversity Reserve between 2015 and 2018. Note: These photos are not for identification. To learn mushrooms, go on MAO Foray, and see book list at end. BASIDIOMYCETES (Arranged alphabetically by order (“ales”) or family (“acea”) Agaricales Cortinarius traganus Cuphophyllus pratensis Agaricaceae Cortinarius trivialis Gliophorus laetus Agaricus silvicola Crepidotus applanatus Gliophorus psittisinus Agaricus silvaticus Galerina marginata (“Parrot Waxcap”) Amanita bisporigera (“Deadly Galerina”) Amanita citrina Gymnopilus penetrans Amanita flavoconia Inocybe fastigiate Amanita fulva (“Straw-coloured Fibre-head”) Amanita muscaria var. formosa Inocybe geophylla Amanita muscaria var. gussowii Inocybe rimosa (Both are known as “Fly Agaric”) Rozites caperata Humidicutis marginata Amanita peckiana (“The Gypsy”) (“Orange-gilled waxcap”) Amanita sinicoflava Hygrocybe cantharellus Amanita vaginata Hygrocybe ceracea Amanita virosa Hygrocybe chlorophana (”Destroying Angel”) Hygrocybe coccinea Chlorophyllum rachodes Hygrocybe conica Cystoderma amianthinum Hygrocybe miniata Cystoderma terreyi *Hygrocybe punicea: Cystodermella granulosa (“Scarlet Waxcap”) Lepiota clypeolaria Lepiota cortinarius Lepiota fuscosquamea Lycoperdon americanum (“Vesse-de-loup”) Lycoperdon curtisii Lycoperdon perlatum Entolomataceae Lycoperdon pyriforme Clitopilus prunulus Entoloma abortivum (“Pear-shaped puffball”) Hygrophorus flavodiscus Lycoperdon subincarnatum Entoloma asprellum Entoloma bicolor Hygrophorus piceae Macrolepiota rachodes Entoloma murraii Entoloma quadratum Lyophyllaceae Coprinaceae Lyophyllum connatum Coprinopsis atramentarius Entoloma rhodopolium Entoloma serrulata (“Inky-cap” “Tippler’s bane”) Marasmiaceae Coprinellus micaceus (“Inky- Entoloma subsinuatum Baeospora myriadophila cap”) Clitocybula familia Lacrymaria lacrimabunda Hydnangiaceae Laccaria bicolor Marasmius cohaerens (“Widow’s tears”) Marasmius rotula Laccaria laccata Cortinariaceae Laccaria longipes Cortinarius alboviolaceus Laccaria ochropurpurea Cortinarius armillatus Morganella pyriformis Cortinarius claricolor Cortinariuscorrugatus Hygrophoraceae (“Waxy-caps”) Cortinarius delibutus Ampulloclitocybe clavipes Cortinarius semisanguineus Cantharellula umbonata Cuphophyllus borealis Page 1 of 5 Mushroom species verified by Yolande Dalpe, PhD---with MAO (Mycologues Amateurs de l’Outaouais) at Mont O'Brien Biodiversity Reserve between 2015 and 2018. Note: These photos are not for identification. To learn mushrooms, go on MAO Foray, and see book list at end. (“Pinwheel Marasmius”) Hypholoma lateritium *Boletus badius Pholiota species (imm.) (“Wood destroyers”) Boletus chippewaensis Boletus subglabripes Agaricales, continued : Chalciporus piperatoides Megacollybia rodmanii Pholiota limonella Chalciporus rubinellus Pholiota spumosa Hemileccinum subglabripes Mycenaceae *Stropharia hornemannii (imm.) Leccinum atrostipatum Mycena epipterigya Leccinum aurantiacum Mycena leaiana Leccinum holopus Mycena pura Leccinum piceinum Mycenae silvae-nigrae Leccinum scabrum Panellus stypticus *Strobilomyces floccopus (“Luminescent gills at dusk”) (“Old man of the woods”) Suillus americanus Agaricales Omphalotaceae Suillus granulatus Gymnopus acervatus Suillus luteus Gymnopus confluens Suillus spraguei Gymnopus dichrous Tricholomataceae (“Painted bolete”) Gymnopus dryophilus Clitocybe dealbata Clitocybe odora Physalacriaceae Crinipellis maxima Armillaria ostoyae Crinipellis zonata (“Honey mushroom”) Lepista nuda Cyptotrama chrysopepla Lepista subconnexa Hymenopellis furfuraceae Omphalina epichysum Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides Pleurotaceae Tricholoma columbetta Pleurotus ostreatus Tylopilus felleus Tricholoma equestre (“Oyster mushroom”) Xerocomus subtomentosus Tricholoma flavofolium Tricholoma odorum Pluteaceae Gomphidiaceae (“Jasmine Trich”) Pluteus cervinus Gyroporus cyanescens Tricholoma subsejunctum Pluteus depauperatus Tricholoma sulphurascens Pluteus flavofuligineus Paxillaceae Tricholoma transmutans Paxillus involutus Tricholoma vaccinum Psathyrellaceae (“Russet-scaly Trich”) Psathyrella candolleana Cantharellales Cantharellaceae Tricholomopsis decora Psathyrella lacrymabunda Cantharellus cibarius Xeromphalina kauffmanii Cantharellus roseocanus Strophariaceae Craterellus tubaeformis Boletales Boletaceae Agrocybe praecos Page 2 of 5 Mushroom species verified by Yolande Dalpe, PhD---with MAO (Mycologues Amateurs de l’Outaouais) at Mont O'Brien Biodiversity Reserve between 2015 and 2018. Note: These photos are not for identification. To learn mushrooms, go on MAO Foray, and see book list at end. Clavariaceae *Grifola frondosa Lactarius thyinos Clavaria fragilis (“Hen of the Woods”) *Lactarius torminosus Clavulinopsis corniculata Inonotus obliquus (“Pink-fringed Lactarius”) Clavulinopsis fusiformis (“Chaga”) Clavulinopsis laeticolor *Laetiporus sulphurous Ramaria fasiculata (“Chicken of the Woods”) Ramaria formosa Ramaria stricta Clavulinaceae Clavulina cinerea Clavulina rugosa Multiclavula mucida Lactarius uvidus Hydnaceae Lentinus levis Lactarius vinaceorufescens Hydnum repandum Neofavolus alveolaris Russula brevipes Hydnum umbilicatum Phaeolus schweinitzii Russula claroflava Polyporus badius (Picipes) Russula fragilis Dacrymycetales Polyporus brumalis Russula paludosa Dacrymycetaceae Polyporus varius (Cerioporus) Russula peckii Calocera cornea Pycnoporus cinnabarinus Russula silvicola Coltricia perennis Trametes cinnabarina Russula subfoetens Dacrymyces chrysospermus Trametes gibbosa Russula variata Trametes conchifer Russula xerampelina Gomphaceae Trametes ochracea Gomphus floccosus Trametes pubescens Auriculariales Ramariopsis kunzei Trametes versicolor Pseudohydnum gelatinosum Trichaptum abietinum Polyporales Trichaptum biforme Tremellales Exidiaceae Fomitopsidaceae Tyromyces chioneus Tremelodendron pallidum Fomitopsis pinicola Piptoporus betulinus Steccherinaceae Sebacinales Sebacinaceae Postia caesia Steccherinum septentrionalis Tremellodendron pallidum Postia stiptica Russulales Albatrellaceae Ganodermataceae Albatrellus ovinus Ganoderma applanatum Russulaceae Hapalopilaceae Lactarius affinis Ischnoderma resinosa Lactarius camphoratus Lactarius cinereus Meruliaceae Lactarius deceptivus Climacodon septentrionale Lactarius deterrimus Phlebia tremellosa Lactarius duplicatus Lactarius helvus Polyporaceae Lactarius lignyotus Bjerkandera adusta Lactarius piperatus Daedalea quercina Lactarius rufus Daedaleopsis confragosa Lactarius subvellereus Fomes fomentarius Lactarius tabidus Page 3 of 5 Mushroom species verified by Yolande Dalpe, PhD---with MAO (Mycologues Amateurs de l’Outaouais) at Mont O'Brien Biodiversity Reserve between 2015 and 2018. Note: These photos are not for identification. To learn mushrooms, go on MAO Foray, and see book list at end. ASCOMYCÈTES (Sac fungi) Helotiales Cudoniaceae Pyrenomycetaceae Bisporella citrina Daldinia childia Chlorociboria aeruginescens Scutellinia scutellata (“Blue wood-stain fungus”) Xylariales Xylariaceae Hypoxylon fragiforme Xylaria polymorpha Cudonia circinans Hypocreales Cordycipitaceae Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides Leotiaceae Leotia lubrica Leotia viscosa Neolectales Neolectaceae Neolecta irregularis Geoglossum difforme Clavicipitaceae Elaphocordyceps capitata Hypomyces chrysospermus Hypomyces completus Hypomyces hyalinus Hypomyces lactifluorum Helvellaceae Gyromitra ambigua Helvella crispa Helvella macropus Pezizaceae Aleuria aurantia Peziza repanda Peziza succosa Pyrenomataceae Otidea onotica Page 4 of 5 Mushroom species verified by Yolande Dalpe, PhD---with MAO (Mycologues Amateurs de l’Outaouais) at Mont O'Brien Biodiversity Reserve between 2015 and 2018. Note: These photos are not for identification. To learn mushrooms, go on MAO Foray, and see book list at end. MYXOMYCÈTES (Slime molds) Ceratomyxa fruticulosa Lycogala epidendrum Lycogala exiguum Stemonitis axifera (on dead wood) _________________________ *Identified by photographer, P. Armstrong, Biologist. Recommended books on mushroom identification for beginners, and one excellent website: “Mushrooms of Northeast North America” - George Barron; “National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms” Gary H. Lincoff; Mycoquebec website: https://www.mycoquebec.org/ (en français, with Google translation available) MAO website: https://www.mao-qc.ca/ (en français) Page 5 of 5 .