RM2T8R7N1–Orange pore fungus (Favolaschia calocera, Marasmiaceae), This little fungus is very bright orange in colour. It is fan shaped like a ping pong bat, with a short stem (up to 20 mm long), attached to the side of the cap and to logs or dead branches. Instead of gills it has large pores giving it a honeycombed appearance. The pores are visible through the thin flesh. The fungus is 5-40 mm diameter
RMHEWJWJ–This little fungus is very bright orange in colour. It is fan shaped like a ping pong bat, with a short stem (up to 20 mm long), attached to the side of the cap and to logs or dead branches. Instead of gills it has large pores giving it a honeycombed appearance. The pores are visible through the thin flesh. The fungus is 5-40 mm diameter.
RF2RKHA7G–A close-up of a large, brown Birch Polypore mushroom with its dry, fan-like texture
RF2DFJ8BA–Fleshy gills and rudimentary stipes of oyster mushrooms.
RM2KANJ29–Hohenbuehelia petaloides fungus belonging to the family Pleurotaceae, an unusual fan-shaped toadstool that traps nematodes, UK
RF2C813AF–Coprinopsis lagopus mushroom growing in a garden in Issaquah, Washington, USA. It is a common, short-lived, garden mushroom, which occurs in small to
RMRWTGK7–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 CLASSIFICATION OF THE GASTEROPODA. 407 brauchiata) or gasteropods with the gills on the back and sides and towards the hind part of the body ; as Bulla, Aplysia, Doris, Eolis, etc. The name is from the Greek opisthe, be- hind, and bragchia, gills. 4. rlETEROPODA or Nucleobranchiata, or marine gasteropods with a fin-like tail, or fan-shaped ventral fin provided with a sucker for attachment. They swim rapidly at the surface of the sea. Oarinaria is an example. The name Heteropoda conies from the Greek heter
RF2HB9ND7–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Aromatic Knight (Tricholoma lascivum) mushrooms
RMRCEBTH–. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF THE GASTEROPODA. 407 brauchiata) or gasteropods with the gills on the back and sides and towards the hind part of the body ; as Bulla, Aplysia, Doris, Eolis, etc. The name is from the Greek opisthe, be- hind, and bragchia, gills. 4. rlETEROPODA or Nucleobranchiata, or marine gasteropods with a fin-like tail, or fan-shaped ventral fin provided with a sucker for attachment. They swim rapidly at the surface of the sea. Oarinaria is an example. The name Heteropoda conies from the Greek heteros, different from others, and pous,.foot. 5.
RF2DFJ8B0–An overlapping oyster mushrooms with their fleshy gills and rudimentary stipes on a light ocher background. There is a lot of copy space beside.
RF2HB9NC8–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Aromatic Knight (Tricholoma lascivum) mushrooms
RF2DFJ87J–A large overlapping cluster of edible oyster mushrooms
RF2HB9NDB–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Aromatic Knight (Tricholoma lascivum) mushrooms
RF2DEDHC5–A cluster of oyster mushrooms with their fleshy caps, gills and stipes
RF2HB9NDE–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Aromatic Knight (Tricholoma lascivum) mushrooms
RF2DFJ8BK–Oyster mushrooms are a type of edible fungi. Fruiting bodies of fungi with their fleshy gills (hymenium) are lying on a ocher background.
RF2DFJ8AE–A cluster of oyster mushrooms with their fleshy caps, gills and stipes on a light ocher background. There is a copy space in the upper portion of
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