Fungi Gallery

A Spring Pin - Cudoniella tenuispora, growing on old wood in Sheffield Plantation.

A Spring Pin – Cudoniella tenuispora, growing on old wood in Sheffield Plantation.

Agrocybe rivulosa

Agrocybe rivulosa

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Stemonitis fusca

Coprinopsis lagopus

Coprinopsis lagopus

Parasola leiocephala - a Pleated Inkcap. The pleated cap.

Parasola leiocephala – a Pleated Inkcap. The pleated cap.

Parasola leiocephala - a Pleated Inkcap. Using a mirror to look at the gills.

Parasola leiocephala – a Pleated Inkcap. Using a mirror to look at the gills.

A spore print with an almost photograpic effect!

A spore print with an almost photograpic effect!

Sphagnum Greyling - Tephrocybe palustris. in boggy ground at Longshaw.

Sphagnum Greyling – Tephrocybe palustris. in boggy ground at Longshaw.

Probably a Beech Woodwart - Hyoxylon fragiforme, with a conidial stage on the stroma.

Probably a Beech Woodwart – Hyoxylon fragiforme, with a conidial stage on the stroma.

A very young Oysterling just 1mm big, attached by the top of the cap.

A very young Oysterling just 1mm big, attached by the top of the cap.

White Spindle - awaiting ID

White Spindle – awaiting ID

 Scutellinia Sp - Eyelash Fungus

Scutellinia Sp – Eyelash Fungus

Strobilurus tenacellus, Pinecone Cap

Strobilurus tenacellus, Pinecone Cap

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Bog Beacon – Mitrula paludosa

Metatrichia floriformis Slime Mould

Metatrichia floriformis Slime Mould

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Mollisia melanoleuca

 

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Lasiosphaeria ovina

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Physarum robustum

Lachnum Sp

Lachnum Sp

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Scarlet Elf Cup

The Netted Fieldcap - a rare find in Rough Wood

The Netted Fieldcap – Bolbitius reticulatus. A rare fungus found on our first ever trip to the threatened Rough Wood at Longshaw. We have just one other record in the Sorby area. I did microscopy on this as it looks like a small Pluteus – like Willow Shield – but the spores are pale brown, not pink. It was confirmed by fungi experts at Wild About Britain.

 

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