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<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Contact MSSF<br />
Join MSSF<br />
About MSSF<br />
Event Calendar<br />
Meetings<br />
Mycena News<br />
Fungus Fairs<br />
Cookbook<br />
Recipes<br />
Photos<br />
History<br />
Other Activities<br />
Web Sites<br />
Members Only!<br />
MykoWeb<br />
Search<br />
Copyright ©<br />
1995-2004 by<br />
Michael Wood and<br />
the MSSF<br />
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Introduction<br />
Fungus Fair!! 4-5 December 2004<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Wel<strong>com</strong>e to the home page <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong>, North America's largest local amateur mycological<br />
association. This page was created by and is maintained by Michael<br />
Wood, publisher <strong>of</strong> MykoWeb.<br />
The <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation<br />
formed in 1950 to promote the study and exchange <strong>of</strong> information<br />
about mushrooms.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> our members are amateurs who are interested in mushrooms<br />
for a variety <strong>of</strong> reasons: cooking, cultivating, experiencing the<br />
out-<strong>of</strong>-doors, and learning to properly identify mushrooms. Other<br />
members are pr<strong>of</strong>essional mycologists who participate in our<br />
activities and may serve as teachers or advisors.<br />
Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin is the scientific advisor for the <strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. He is pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> biology at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
State University and director <strong>of</strong> the Harry D. Thiers Herbarium. Dr.<br />
Desjardin was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Alexopoulos Prize for outstanding<br />
research and the W. H. Weston Award for Excellence in Teaching<br />
from the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
Our active membership extends throughout the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Bay<br />
Area and into many other <strong>com</strong>munities in Northern California and<br />
beyond.<br />
To join the MSSF, please see the membership page. To renew your<br />
MSSF membership, see the renewal page. For information on how to
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contact the MSSF, please visit our contact page. For more general<br />
information, visit the about page.<br />
The MSSF is a North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Association affiliated<br />
club. If you are interested in other mushroom clubs in North America,<br />
visit the North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies page.<br />
| Contact | Join | Calendar | Meetings | Mycena News | Fungus<br />
Fairs |<br />
| Other Activities | Photos | History | Web Sites | Members Only! |<br />
There is more mycological information available at MykoWeb<br />
including photos and descriptions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Copyright © 1995-2004 Michael Wood<br />
& the<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
This site online since 10 October 1995<br />
Last revision: 27 April 2004
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Fungus Fair!! 4-5 December 2004<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Wel<strong>com</strong>e to the home page <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, North<br />
America's largest local amateur mycological association. This page was created by and<br />
is maintained by Michael Wood, publisher <strong>of</strong> MykoWeb.<br />
The <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation formed in 1950 to<br />
promote the study and exchange <strong>of</strong> information about mushrooms.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> our members are amateurs who are interested in mushrooms for a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
reasons: cooking, cultivating, experiencing the out-<strong>of</strong>-doors, and learning to properly<br />
identify mushrooms. Other members are pr<strong>of</strong>essional mycologists who participate in<br />
our activities and may serve as teachers or advisors.<br />
Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin is the scientific advisor for the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong>. He is pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> biology at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State University and director <strong>of</strong><br />
the Harry D. Thiers Herbarium. Dr. Desjardin was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Alexopoulos<br />
Prize for outstanding research and the W. H. Weston Award for Excellence in Teaching<br />
from the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
Our active membership extends throughout the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Bay Area and into many<br />
other <strong>com</strong>munities in Northern California and beyond.<br />
To join the MSSF, please see the membership page. To renew your MSSF membership,<br />
see the renewal page. For information on how to contact the MSSF, please visit our<br />
contact page. For more general information, visit the about page.<br />
The MSSF is a North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Association affiliated club. If you are<br />
interested in other mushroom clubs in North America, visit the North American<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> Societies page.<br />
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<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
| Contact | Join | Calendar | Meetings | Mycena News | Fungus Fairs |<br />
| Other Activities | Photos | History | Web Sites | Members Only! |<br />
There is more mycological information available at MykoWeb<br />
including photos and descriptions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Copyright © 1995-2004 Michael Wood<br />
& the<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
This site online since 10 October 1995<br />
Last revision: 27 April 2004<br />
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Contact MSSF<br />
Contact the MSSF<br />
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<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
c/o The Randall Museum<br />
199 Museum Way<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94114<br />
Membership Application<br />
Send general questions to MSSF President Mark Lockaby<br />
Mycena News submissions to Mark Lockaby<br />
Membership questions to Jane Collier<br />
Fungus Fair questions to Dan Long<br />
Web site <strong>com</strong>ments to webmaster Michael Wood<br />
Contact information for the current MSSF Council is in the members only area<br />
For current info on events, call the MSSF phone: 415-759-0495<br />
Or visit the on-line calendar<br />
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Join MSSF<br />
Join the MSSF!<br />
The MSSF has four membership catagories:<br />
● Adult/Family $25.00<br />
● Senior (65 and over) $20.00<br />
● Full-time Student $20.00<br />
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Electronic $15.00<br />
❍ Electronic memberships do NOT receive the mailed Mycena News or the<br />
annual Roster. These are available to all members on-line.<br />
You may join the MSSF at a meeting, with a mail-in application, or with a credit card<br />
via PayPal.<br />
Current MSSF members should go to the renewal page to renew their membership.<br />
To join the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> via mail, print and fill out the<br />
membership application and send the application with a check (payable to MSSF) for<br />
the correct amount to:<br />
❍ MSSF c/o Jane Collier<br />
❍ Randall Museum<br />
❍ 199 Museum Way<br />
❍ <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94114<br />
To join using a credit card, choose the appropriate catagory:<br />
Adult/Family Membership<br />
Senior Membership<br />
Student Membership<br />
Electronic Membership<br />
Members receive full privleges in the society, including a subscription to the MSSF<br />
newsletter, Mycena News, from September to May.<br />
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About the MSSF<br />
About the MSSF<br />
The <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> was founded in 1950 to promote the<br />
understanding and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> fungi. Our mission has since expanded to preserve<br />
mycological habitats and to promote and maintain the rights <strong>of</strong> the general public to<br />
collect mushrooms for study and recreational purposes on public lands. Our expert<br />
taxonomists <strong>of</strong>ten consult with open space management agencies to identify the fungi<br />
which are found on these lands.<br />
The MSSF hosts a myriad <strong>of</strong> activities throughout the year. Our general meetings are<br />
held on the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month from September through May (the locally<br />
active mushroom season) at the Josephine Randall Junior Museum in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />
Each general meeting begins with mushroom identification, book sales, and cultivation<br />
activities, then features a guest speaker on a selected mycological topic. Our adjunct<br />
culinary group meets once a month to explore and share the culinary possibilities <strong>of</strong><br />
wild mushrooms. Throughout the year we teach and sponsor classes in mushroom<br />
identification, cultivation, the basics <strong>of</strong> mycology, microscopy, cooking, etc. Each<br />
December, the MSSF creates an extensive Fungus Fair, where we collect, identify and<br />
display hundreds <strong>of</strong> mushroom species from throughout the Bay Area and points north<br />
and south.<br />
At the heart <strong>of</strong> MSSF activities are forays for identification and collection <strong>of</strong><br />
mushrooms. Throughout the year we <strong>of</strong>fer numerous camping forays and single-day<br />
mushroom walks. On occasion we conduct weekend mycological retreats with forays,<br />
culinary fare, identification, workshops, talks and slide presentations.<br />
The MSSF is also active in promoting mycological education and research. Our<br />
members assist with academic research projects, we maintain a species database and an<br />
extensive mycological library, and we sponsor annual scholarships for leading students<br />
<strong>of</strong> mycology. We also provide toxicology and identification expertise to the California<br />
Poison Control System and help with the identification <strong>of</strong> mushrooms in cases <strong>of</strong><br />
suspected poisoning.<br />
MSSF members are invited to join our lively and informative members-only email<br />
discussion group, where organizational announcements and events are posted, and<br />
where much information on mycological topics is exchanged.<br />
The MSSF is run through the volunteer efforts <strong>of</strong> four elected <strong>of</strong>ficers, four elected<br />
councilors, numerous <strong>com</strong>mittee chairpersons, and the general membership. Council<br />
meetings are conducted on the second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month from September through<br />
May, and are open to the general membership. Our Scientific Advisor is Dr. Dennis<br />
Desjardin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mycology at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State University and the curator <strong>of</strong><br />
the Thiers Herbarium.<br />
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MSSF: Calendar<br />
Calendar<br />
Friday-Sunday, April 30-May 2, Annual <strong>San</strong> Jose Family Camp Foray: Come for a<br />
fun and carefree weekend where lodging and meals are provided. Stay in tent cabins<br />
with electric lights and where nearby bathrooms have hot water and showers. Enjoy<br />
hunting morel in its natural environment and you may even find spring boletes. Cost for<br />
the weekend for members is $95, for nonmembers, $115 and $55 for children. Leaders:<br />
Mark Lockaby and Tina and Thomas Keller.For reservation and information, contact<br />
Tom Sasaki, Foray Coordinator (415-776-0791 or email sasakitom@aol.<strong>com</strong>).<br />
Monday, May 3: Culinary Group’s Monthly Dinner: 7:00 PM. Meeting and dinner<br />
at the Library <strong>of</strong> the Hall <strong>of</strong> Flowers in Golden Gate Park, in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. For<br />
reservations or information, please contact Jeanne Campbell at (415 457- 7662 or send<br />
email to: yogidog@<strong>com</strong>cast.net)<br />
Saturday, May 8: Morel Foray at Undisclosed Area: Norm Andresen, David and<br />
Jeanne Campbell will lead a foray to a destination undetermined at publication time.<br />
Please contact leaders a week or two before foray date: Norm Andresen at<br />
(510-278-8998 or send email to: n.andresen@<strong>com</strong>cast.net) or David and Jeanne<br />
Campbell (415-457-7662 or email to: yogidog@<strong>com</strong>cast.net)<br />
Tuesday, May 18, MSSF General Meeting: Doors open and mushroom ID at 7:00 pm.<br />
The speaker at 8:00 pm. will be Dr. Tom Bruns on "Observations on the Natural History<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ectomycorrhizal Fungi".<br />
6-11 June 2004: Spring Fungi <strong>of</strong> the Sierra Nevada: Week long course by Dr. Dennis<br />
Desjardin at the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State University Sierra Nevada Field Campus.<br />
Information here. More information and registration here.<br />
Saturday, June 19: Mushrooms in Your Garden: Crissy Field Center. For<br />
description and registration info visit the Crissy Field Center.<br />
Sunday, August 15: Mushroom Garden Workday: Presidio Community Gardens.<br />
Contact Ken Litchfield at 415-863-7618 or klitchfield@randallmuseum.org.<br />
For the most current information on <strong>Society</strong> events, call the MSSF phone:<br />
415-759-0495. The recording is updated when there are changes.<br />
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MSSF: Monthly Meetings<br />
Monthly Meetings<br />
On the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month from September thru May, the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> has a General Meeting. The highlight <strong>of</strong> each meeting is a speaker<br />
with slides on some aspect <strong>of</strong> mycology and mushrooming: ecology, taxonomy,<br />
myophagy, sociology, etc. Before each meeting members bring collections which are<br />
put on display and identified. Refreshments are served after the meeting. Doors open<br />
and identification starts at 7 pm and the meeting starts at 8 pm. (The December meeting<br />
is usually replaced by a dinner at a different location.)<br />
Location:<br />
❍ Randall Museum<br />
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2002-2003 Meetings:<br />
Tuesday, September 16, 2003<br />
Tuesday, October 21, 2003<br />
Tuesday, November 18, 2003<br />
Tuesday, January 20, 2004<br />
Tuesday, February 17, 2004<br />
Tuesday, March 16, 2004<br />
Tuesday, April 20, 2004<br />
Tuesday, May 18, 2004<br />
See the calendar for details.<br />
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MSSF: Mycena News<br />
Mycena News<br />
The Mycena News is the newsletter <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. It is<br />
published from September through May. The Mycena News is full <strong>of</strong> articles about<br />
hunting mushrooms, eating mushrooms, and just about anything else you can think to<br />
do with mushrooms! You will also find reports on our activities and our current<br />
calendar <strong>of</strong> activities.<br />
Beginning with September, 1997, each issue <strong>of</strong> the Mycena News will be available here<br />
in the Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). To keep the PDF file size<br />
"reasonable", some issues do not have all <strong>of</strong> the images that were included in the hard<br />
copy version <strong>of</strong> the Mycena News that is mailed to MSSF members. If you need the free<br />
Acrobat PDF reader, click on the "Get Acrobat" icon:<br />
The newest issue <strong>of</strong> the Mycena News is only available to members.<br />
The Monthly Mycena News<br />
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A Chemist Smells Mushrooms by Darvin DeShazer (December, 1995)<br />
Bay Area Shocked by Amanita phalloides Poisonings by Bill Freedman (March,<br />
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Final Report on Recent Amanita phalloides Poisonings by Bill Freedman (April,<br />
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Foraying on the World Wide Web by Michael Wood (April,1996)<br />
Fired with Enthusiasum for Fungi! by Anna Moore (May, 1996)<br />
The Forager by Bob Gorman<br />
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Some mushroom recipes from the Mycena News can be found at MykoWeb<br />
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MSSF Fungus Fairs<br />
Fungus Fairs<br />
2004 Fungus Fair -- 4 & 5 December!<br />
Each year the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> hosts one or two mushroom shows<br />
(traditionally called 'fungus fairs'). At the show you will see hundreds <strong>of</strong> species <strong>of</strong><br />
fungi on display along with exhibits on ecology, mycophagy, toxicology, and<br />
cultivation. Bring your collections to our identification table for a free ID!<br />
Species Lists<br />
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2003 Oakland Fungus Fair Species List<br />
2003 Oakland Fungus Fair Species Catalog (220 KB PDF)<br />
2002 Oakland Fungus Fair Species List<br />
2002 Oakland Fungus Fair Species Catalog (212 KB PDF)<br />
2001 Oakland Fungus Fair Species List<br />
2001 Oakland Fungus Fair Species Catalog (214 KB PDF)<br />
2000 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1999 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1998 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List lost by Wade Leschyn<br />
1997 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1997 Coyote Point Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1996 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1996 Coyote Point Fungus Fair Species List<br />
1995 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair Species List<br />
Fungus Fair Posters<br />
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2002 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
2001 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
2000 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1999 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1998 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
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1997 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1997 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1996 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1995 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1995 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1994 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1993 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1993 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1993 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1992 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1992 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1991 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1991 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1991 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1990 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1990 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1989 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1989 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1988 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1988 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1987 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1986 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1986 Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1985 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1984 December <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1984 January Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1984 January <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1983 December Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1983 January <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1982 December Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1982 December Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1982 February Coyote Point Fungus Fair<br />
1982 January <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1981 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
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1980 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1979 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1979 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1978 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1977 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1976 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1976 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1976 Marin Fungus Fair<br />
1975 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1974 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1974 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1974 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1973 Oakland Fungus Fair<br />
1971 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
1969 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
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Wild About Mushrooms<br />
Illustrations by Teeda LoCodo<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents | Online Edition Preface | New Introduction<br />
Scientific Advisors:<br />
Harry Thiers, Ph.D. & Fred Stevens, Ph.D.<br />
Wild About Mushrooms<br />
The Cookbook <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
By Louise Freedman<br />
with William Freedman<br />
We dedicate this book to Charles Sharp,<br />
1910-1984, the editor <strong>of</strong> Kitchen Magic with<br />
Mushrooms. The <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong> is grateful to Charles for enhancing<br />
our awareness and appreciation <strong>of</strong> the finer<br />
culinary aspects <strong>of</strong> mushrooms.<br />
Copyright © 1987, 2000 by Louise Freedman and the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Illustrations © 1987, 2000 by Teeda LoCodo<br />
Additional content for the online edition © 2000 by Michael Wood and Michael Boom<br />
A MykoWeb and MSSF Page<br />
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Museum:<br />
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❍ Frances Wilson<br />
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Photos #2 (Miscellanea)<br />
Photos #3 (Miscellanea)<br />
Photos #4 (Fungus Fair, December 2000)<br />
Photos #5 (Storrie Morel Foray, April 2001)<br />
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Fungus Fair Posters from 1971-2002 (52 fairs! -- 55 posters!)<br />
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Other Activities<br />
Please check the calendar for current activities.<br />
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Field trips and forays are lead by more experienced members to various locations<br />
in the Bay Area and around Northern California, and <strong>of</strong>fer opportunities to learn<br />
more about mushrooms, to safely collect and eat mushrooms, and to enjoy good<br />
<strong>com</strong>pany.<br />
Culinary Group<br />
Our culinary group holds monthly dinner meetings in which participants join in<br />
the planning and preparation <strong>of</strong> gourmet meals, with an attempt to feature dishes<br />
which highlight wild mushrooms.<br />
Study Groups<br />
Learn more about the world <strong>of</strong> the fungi at the study group that meets before the<br />
general meeting.<br />
Cultivation Classes<br />
Participate in an active group learning to grow wild mushrooms for home use and<br />
study.<br />
Library<br />
Our library contains a <strong>com</strong>prehensive collection <strong>of</strong> mycological books and<br />
journals which are available to members for home study, and a few rare books<br />
which are reserved for reference purposes.<br />
Books<br />
Books on all aspects <strong>of</strong> the world <strong>of</strong> mycology are available for purchase at<br />
monthly meetings and fungus fairs at a discount price.<br />
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Mushroom Related Web Pages by MSSF<br />
Members<br />
Amateur Mushroom Sites:<br />
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Boleslaw Kuznik: Hunting for Mushrooms<br />
Taylor F. Lockwood: Treasures from the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Fungi<br />
Dorothy Beebee: Mushrooms for Color, Polypores for Paper<br />
Nathan Wilson: Nathan's Fungi Page<br />
Ari Kornfeld: Natural Perspective<br />
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What's New!<br />
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Mushrooms<br />
Fungi<br />
Mycology<br />
Wel<strong>com</strong>e to MykoWeb, WWW pages devoted to the science <strong>of</strong><br />
mycology (the study <strong>of</strong> the fungi) and the hobby <strong>of</strong> mushrooming<br />
(the pursuit <strong>of</strong> mushrooms). It is a production <strong>of</strong> Michael Wood, a<br />
past president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />
MykoWeb was started in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1995 and since then has garnered<br />
several web Awards.<br />
The biggest attraction at MykoWeb is The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California, an<br />
expanded version <strong>of</strong> the former "Fungi <strong>of</strong> the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Bay<br />
Area". The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California contains photographs and<br />
descriptions <strong>of</strong> over 400 species <strong>of</strong> fungi found in California (with<br />
over 1600 total photographs). Included are links to other online<br />
descriptions and photos <strong>of</strong> the species treated plus references to<br />
<strong>com</strong>mon field guides. Also included is a Glossary <strong>of</strong> mycological<br />
terms and a Bibliography <strong>of</strong> useful mycological references. The<br />
Fungi <strong>of</strong> California is a joint project <strong>of</strong> Michael Wood and Fred<br />
Stevens.<br />
MykoWeb has republished two books that are mycological treasures,<br />
but long out <strong>of</strong> print in book form. The first appears here as The<br />
Boletes <strong>of</strong> California. This is an online reprint <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Mushrooms: A Field Guide to the Boletes by Dr. Harry D. Thiers.<br />
Here you will find keys and descriptions <strong>of</strong> the 85 species and<br />
varieties <strong>of</strong> Boletes known from California when the book was<br />
published in 1975. The Boletes <strong>of</strong> California was done with the<br />
permission <strong>of</strong> Dr. Harry Thiers and the assistance <strong>of</strong> Fred Stevens<br />
and Michael Boom.
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"The book is excellent. Thiers is a top-notch<br />
writer. More botanists should write for both the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional and amateur."<br />
(Clark Rogerson, Managing Editor <strong>of</strong> Mycologia,<br />
1975)<br />
MykoWeb has also republished the fine mushroom cookbook by<br />
Louise Freedman: Wild About Mushrooms: the Cookbook <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />
Michael Wood is also the creator and WebMaster <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> website and the WebMaster <strong>of</strong> the North<br />
American <strong>Mycological</strong> Association website. Included at MykoWeb<br />
is a list <strong>of</strong> all the amateur mushroom clubs in North America, with<br />
mailing addresses, web site information, and email contacts.<br />
Other parts <strong>of</strong> MykoWeb include a Fungus Photos page that includes<br />
photos not found elsewhere at MykoWeb. There is a page <strong>of</strong> Wild<br />
Mushroom Recipes and a giant Links page with links to over 200<br />
other mushroom sites on the World Wide Web. On the Mushroom<br />
Articles page you will find some fine writing by Steve Trudell<br />
(mycorrhiza), Mike Boom (fungal lust!) and Terri Beausejour<br />
(cultivation). Finally there is the Miscellanea page. There you can<br />
find what does not fit elsewhere, including watercolors, quotes from<br />
old mushroom books, mushroom humor, and several bibliographies,<br />
including a copy <strong>of</strong> my Bibliography <strong>of</strong> the Hypogeous and<br />
Secotioid Fungi.<br />
The photographs throughout MykoWeb are copyrighted by the<br />
photographers who took them and are used here with their<br />
permission. For more information, see Use <strong>of</strong> Photographs at<br />
MykoWeb<br />
Many thanks to all who have helped with these pages. Very special<br />
thanks to Fred Stevens, Mike Boom, and Taylor F. Lockwood.<br />
MykoWeb will always remain free from any advertizing. You can<br />
help us continue with our work here by purchasing MykoCD.<br />
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MykoWeb -- Harry D. Thiers<br />
A Tribute to Dr. Harry Thiers<br />
Harry D.<br />
Thiers<br />
January 22, 1919<br />
August 8, 2000<br />
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MSSF Mourns Harry Thiers by Michael Boom<br />
Harry Thiers at NAMA 1998 (Photos)<br />
California Fungi: Dedication to Harry<br />
California Fungi: Photos <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />
About Harry Thiers from the forward <strong>of</strong> California Boletes<br />
SFSU Harry D. Thiers Memorial Page<br />
A Tribute to Harry D. Thiers by Dr. Dennis Desjardin (on NAMA website)<br />
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Working with world-class mycologists: amateur NAMA members play an important role in<br />
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Developing friends with whom to foray throughout the world.<br />
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continent.<br />
NAMA’s regional forays, for 20-80 people, <strong>of</strong>fer a more intimate chance to learn. As soon<br />
as possible, NAMA plans to <strong>of</strong>fer an annual regional foray in each <strong>of</strong> these regions: the<br />
northwest, north central, northeast, southwest, south central and southeast.<br />
Micro forays have 8-12 NAMA members travel from afar to foray in an unfamiliar part <strong>of</strong><br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
North<br />
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<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
Societies<br />
This is a list <strong>of</strong> the amateur mushroom clubs in North America. If you have any<br />
corrections or additions, please me. Also, if your mycological club has a World-Wide<br />
Web home page, an email address, or a phone number you would like included here,<br />
me the information and I will add it to this list. I cannot keep this list up to date and<br />
accurate without your help!<br />
The organization for pr<strong>of</strong>essional mycologists in North America is the <strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
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North America<br />
Regional<br />
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona<br />
California<br />
Colorado, Connecticut, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, Florida<br />
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Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana<br />
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts<br />
Michigan<br />
Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana<br />
New York<br />
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico<br />
North Carolina, North Dakota<br />
Ohio, Oregon<br />
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas<br />
Utah, Virginia, Vermont<br />
Washington<br />
West Virginia, Wisconsin<br />
Canada<br />
North America<br />
North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Association (NAMA)<br />
Judy Roger, Executive Secretary<br />
6615 Tudor Ct.<br />
Gladstone, OR 97027-1032<br />
503-657-7358<br />
http://www.namyco.org/<br />
Email: ExecSec@namyco.org<br />
North American Truffling <strong>Society</strong> (NATS)<br />
P.O. Box 296<br />
Corvallis, OR 97339<br />
503-451-5987 or 503-752-2243<br />
http://www.fsl.orst.edu/mycology/NATS.HTM<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Regional Organizations<br />
NorthEast <strong>Mycological</strong> Federation (NEMF)<br />
http://www.nemf.org/<br />
Gulf States <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR2 Box 194L<br />
Newton, TX 75966-9518<br />
Email: plewis@jas.net<br />
http://mywebpage.netscape.<strong>com</strong>/GSMYCO/GSMS.HTM<br />
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Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona<br />
Gulf States <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR2 Box 194L<br />
Newton, TX 75966-9518<br />
Email: plewis@jas.net<br />
Alaska <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 2526<br />
Homer, Alaska 99603<br />
Glacier Bay <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 65<br />
Gustavus, Alaska 99826<br />
Southeast Alaska Mycologcial Association<br />
P.O. Box 956<br />
Sitka, Alaska 99835<br />
Arkansas <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
16055 Michele Drive<br />
Alexander, Arkansas 72002<br />
Email: justice@aristotle.net<br />
Arizona Mushroom Club<br />
P.O.Box 3136<br />
Tempe, Arizona 85280-3136<br />
http://members.aol.<strong>com</strong>/azmushclub/<br />
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California<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> (MSSF)<br />
c/o The Randall Museum<br />
199 Museum Way<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94144<br />
415-759-0495<br />
http://www.mssf.org/<br />
Email: president@mssf.org<br />
Sonoma County <strong>Mycological</strong> Association (SOMA)<br />
490 Liberty Road<br />
Petaluma CA 94952-1076<br />
http://www.somamushrooms.org/<br />
Email: muscaria@pacbell.net<br />
Fungus Federation <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz<br />
1305 E. Cliff Drive<br />
<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, CA 95062<br />
http://www.fungusfed.org/<br />
Email: richramm@hotmail.<strong>com</strong><br />
Humbolt Bay <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 4419<br />
Arcata, CA 95521<br />
Los Angeles <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> (LAMS)<br />
C/O Richard Smith<br />
4907 S. Maymont Drive<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90043<br />
http://www.nhm.org/lams/<br />
Email: RASmith49@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
c/o Les Braund<br />
8858 Capcano Road<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego, CA 92126<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Dave.Grubb@digm.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://members.cts.<strong>com</strong>/sd/m/markbkls/index.html<br />
Davis <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 72255<br />
Davis, CA 95617<br />
Email: davismushroom@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mount Shasta <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
623 Pony Trail<br />
Mount Shasta, CA 96067<br />
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Colorado, Connecticut, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia,<br />
Florida<br />
Colorado <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 9621<br />
Denver, CO 80209<br />
303-320-6569<br />
http://www.angelfire.<strong>com</strong>/co/mycosociety/<br />
Email: lmr@uswest.net<br />
Pike's Peak <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 39<br />
Colorado Springs, CO 80901-0039<br />
Email: cllacy@att.net<br />
Connecticut Valley <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
10 Lounsbury Road<br />
Trunbull, CT 06611<br />
Connecticut-Westchester <strong>Mycological</strong> Association (COMA)<br />
137 Nyac Avenue<br />
Pelham, NY 10803<br />
http://www.<strong>com</strong>afungi.org/<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
PO Box 76533<br />
Washington, DC 20002<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
301-907-3053<br />
http://mawdc.org/<br />
Gulf States <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR2 Box 194L<br />
Newton, TX 75966-9518<br />
Email: plewis@jas.net<br />
Berkshire <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
PO Box 247<br />
Norfolk, CT 06058<br />
Email: berkshiremycology@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.bms.iwarp.<strong>com</strong>/<br />
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Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana<br />
North Idaho <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
% <strong>San</strong>dy Martello<br />
PO Box 722<br />
Post Falls ID 83877-0722<br />
http://www.nicon.org/nima/index.html<br />
fishnbuds2@earthlink.net<br />
Palouse <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
1499 Hawthorne Drive Apt. 120<br />
Moscow, ID 83843<br />
Southern Idaho <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
P.O. Box 843<br />
Boise, ID 83701<br />
marylua@msn.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.simykos.org/<br />
Illinois <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
PO Box 634<br />
Franklin Park, IL 60131<br />
http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us<br />
Email: lshern<strong>of</strong>@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Prairie State Mushroom Club<br />
Damian Pieper, President<br />
35 Ventura Ave, Iowa City IA 52245<br />
Email: iowafungi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.geocities.<strong>com</strong>/iowafungi/psmc-home-page.html<br />
Kaw Valley <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
2431 Atchison Avenue<br />
Lawrence, KS 66047<br />
http://www.sunflower.<strong>com</strong>/~pilott29/<br />
Email: pilott29@sunflower.<strong>com</strong><br />
Gulf States <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR2 Box 194L<br />
Newton, TX 75966-9518<br />
Email: plewis@jas.net<br />
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Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts<br />
Maine <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR 1 Box 1920<br />
Litchfield, ME 04350<br />
http://www.mushroomthejournal.<strong>com</strong>/mma/index.html<br />
Berkshire <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
PO Box 247<br />
Norfolk, CT 06058<br />
Email: berlstein@altavista.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.bms.iwarp.<strong>com</strong>/<br />
Boston <strong>Mycological</strong> Club<br />
6 Oak Ridge Drive #4<br />
Maynard, MA 01754-2470<br />
781-259-3426<br />
http://www.bostonmycologicalclub.org<br />
Email:griner@bellatlantic.<strong>com</strong><br />
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Michigan<br />
Albion Mushroom Club<br />
Whitehouse Nature Center<br />
Albion, MI 49224<br />
Lewiston Fun Country MHC<br />
P. O. Box 783<br />
Lewiston, MI 49756<br />
TBrown7243@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Michigan Mushroom Hunters Club<br />
1970 Kirkton Drive<br />
Troy MI 48083-1753<br />
http://www.sph.umich.edu/~kwcee/mmhc/<br />
West Michigan <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
923 E. Ludington Avenue<br />
Ludington, MI 49431<br />
Email: obeschrader@t-one.net<br />
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Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana<br />
Minnesota <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
Dept <strong>of</strong> Entomology<br />
1980 Folwell Ave<br />
9Saint Paul MN 55108-6125<br />
http://perth.uwlax.edu/Biology/volk/mms/<br />
Email: geren002@tc.umn.edu<br />
Gulf States <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR2 Box 194L<br />
Newton, TX 75966-9518<br />
Email: plewis@jas.net<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Missouri <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
314 Park Road<br />
St. Louis, MO 63119<br />
http://www.missourimycologicalsociety.org/<br />
Email: verymaxine@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Southwest Montana <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
731 South 12th Avenue<br />
Bozeman, MT 59715<br />
Email: bachmancripps@msn.<strong>com</strong><br />
Western Montana <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
P.O. Box 7306<br />
Missoula, MT 59801<br />
http://www.fungaljungal.org/<br />
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New York<br />
Central New York <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
210 Parrish Lane<br />
Syracuse, NY 13205<br />
http://theforagerpress.<strong>com</strong>/<strong>com</strong>munity/cnyms/index.htm<br />
Connecticut-Westchester <strong>Mycological</strong> Association (COMA)<br />
137 Nyac Avenue<br />
Pelham, NY 10803<br />
http://www.<strong>com</strong>afungi.org/<br />
Long Island <strong>Mycological</strong> Club<br />
11 Ramblewood Rd.<br />
Ridge, NY 11961-1709<br />
http://www.limyco.org<br />
Email: info@limyco.org<br />
Mid Hudson <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
140 Smith Lane<br />
Accord, New York 12404<br />
Email: davidw@hvc.rr.<strong>com</strong><br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Mid New York <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 164<br />
Clinton, NY 13323<br />
Email: pcm1725@cs.<strong>com</strong><br />
New York <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
220 East 73rd Strett #10A<br />
New York, NY 10021-4319<br />
201-587-1599<br />
http://mysite.verizon.net/nycmycology/<br />
Email: abarner@rcn.<strong>com</strong><br />
Rochester Area Mycologcial Association<br />
54 Roosevelt Road<br />
Rochester, NY 14618<br />
Email: sara_flanagan@suth.<strong>com</strong><br />
Susquehanna Valley <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
12 Wellington Drive<br />
Endicott, NY 13760<br />
http://www.svmsonline.org/<br />
Email: rhaggett@stny.rr.<strong>com</strong><br />
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New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico<br />
Monadnock Mushroomers Unlimited<br />
P.O. Box 1796<br />
Keene, NH 03431<br />
Email: beewing@earthlink.<strong>com</strong><br />
Montshire <strong>Mycological</strong> Club<br />
P.O. Box 59<br />
Sunapee, NH 03782<br />
New Hampshire <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
41 Putnam Hill Rd<br />
Wilton, NH 03086-5143<br />
New Jersey <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
50 Alfalfa Hill<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Milford NJ 08848-1727<br />
http://www.njmyco.org/<br />
Email: njmyco@njmyco.org<br />
New Mexico <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
6336 Mendius Ave NE<br />
Albuquerque NM 87109-4126<br />
http://www.swcp.<strong>com</strong>/mycowest/nmms/<br />
Email: nmms@mycowest.org<br />
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North Carolina, North Dakota<br />
Asheville Mushroom Club<br />
51 Kentwood Lane<br />
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768<br />
http://www.asheville.<strong>com</strong>/mushroomclub/<br />
Blue Ridge Mushroom Club<br />
P.O. Box 1107<br />
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659<br />
Email: mycocpa@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Triangle Area Mushroom Club<br />
% Mary Bealle<br />
68 Fernwood Lane<br />
Chapel Hill, NC 27516-1606<br />
Email: jenkmahan@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Fun Gi's <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
203 8th Avenue NW<br />
Mandan, ND 58554<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Ohio, Oregon<br />
Ohio Mushroom <strong>Society</strong><br />
10489 Barchester<br />
Concord, OH 44077<br />
http://www.denison.edu/ohmushroom/<br />
Lincoln County <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
% Bruce Waugh<br />
165 3rd Street<br />
Otter Rock, OR 97369-9701<br />
Cascade <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 110<br />
Eugene, Oregon 97440<br />
http://www.cascademyco.org/<br />
Email: president@cascademyco.org<br />
Mount Mazama Mushroom Association<br />
417 Garfield Street<br />
Medford, OR 97501<br />
Oregon Coast <strong>Mycological</strong> Collective<br />
P.O. Box 2438<br />
Florence, OR 97439<br />
Oregon <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
13716 SE Oatfield Road<br />
Milwaukie, OR 97222-7035<br />
Email: rogersmm@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.wildmushrooms.org<br />
Pacific Northwest Key Council<br />
1943 SE Locust Avenue<br />
Portland, OR 97214<br />
Willamette Valley Mushroom <strong>Society</strong><br />
1454 Manzanita Street NE<br />
Salem, OR 97303<br />
http://www.geocities.<strong>com</strong>/oregonfungi/wvms.htm<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee,<br />
Texas<br />
Eastern Pennsylvania Mushroomers<br />
3119 Parker Drive<br />
Lancaster, PA 17601-1634<br />
Email: HMiknis@Juno.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://www.namyco.org/clubs/epm.htm<br />
Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club<br />
c/o Jack Baker<br />
1413 Parkmont Road<br />
Allison Park, PA 15101<br />
http://www.wpmc4.homestead.<strong>com</strong>/index.html<br />
Email: wpamushroomclub@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
South Carolina <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
C/O Tim Geho<br />
918 Parrot Creek Way<br />
Charleston, SC 29412<br />
843-795-3331<br />
Email: tgeho1818@aol.<strong>com</strong> or libertyap@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Texas <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
7445 Dillon Street<br />
Houston, TX 77061<br />
Central Texas <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> (CTMS)<br />
4316 Airport Blvd.<br />
Austin, TX 78722<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> Union <strong>of</strong> East Tennessee<br />
Email: magnus_barefoot@hotmail.<strong>com</strong><br />
http://mmmushrooms.tripod.<strong>com</strong>/index.htm<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Utah, Virginia, Vermont<br />
Mushroom <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />
2654 S 1500 E<br />
Salt Lake City, UT 84106-3535<br />
801-942-0637<br />
http://www.users.uswest.net/~dwjohnston<br />
Email: dwjohnston@uswest.net<br />
Vermont Mycology Club<br />
P.O. Box 792<br />
Burlington, VT 05402<br />
Northeast Kingdom Mushroom <strong>Society</strong><br />
PO Box 277<br />
Albany VT 05820-0277<br />
Email: wildorganic@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />
Virginia Commonwealth <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
c/o Dean Walton<br />
1700 Blakemore Rd<br />
Richmond, VA 23225-2202<br />
804-233-4508<br />
Email: dpwva@infi.net<br />
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Washington<br />
Olympic Peninsula <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
PO Box 65499<br />
Port Ludlow, WA 98365-0499<br />
360-437-9579<br />
Kitsap Peninsula <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 3082<br />
Bremerton, WA 98310-0394<br />
http://www.namyco.org/clubs/kpms/<br />
Northwest Mushroomers Association<br />
P.O. Box 28581<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
Bellingham, WA 98228-0581<br />
360-676-9486<br />
Puget Sound <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
Center for Urban Horticulture<br />
Box 354115<br />
Seattle, WA 98195<br />
206-522-6031<br />
http://www.psms.org/<br />
Email: webmaster@psms.org<br />
Snohomish County <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 2822<br />
Everett, WA 98203<br />
360-668-9046<br />
http://www.scmsfungi.org/<br />
Email: igor@premier1.net<br />
Palouse <strong>Mycological</strong> Association<br />
Timothy Paulitz<br />
Rm 363 Johnson Hall, WSU<br />
Pullman WA 99164-6430<br />
509-335-7077<br />
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~mushroom/<br />
South Sound Mushroom Club<br />
6439 32nd Avenue NW<br />
Olympia, WA 98502<br />
Spokane Mushroom Club<br />
Doris Distad<br />
P.O. Box 2791<br />
Spokane, WA 99220<br />
509-328-7973<br />
Email: dstad@juno.<strong>com</strong><br />
www.spokanemushroomclub.org<br />
Ta<strong>com</strong>a Mushroom <strong>Society</strong><br />
P.O. Box 99577<br />
Ta<strong>com</strong>a, WA 98499<br />
Wenatchee Valley Mushroom <strong>Society</strong><br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
1309 S 73rd Street<br />
Cashmere, WA 98815-1163<br />
509-782-8004<br />
Email: raimel@gte.net<br />
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West Virginia, Wisconsin<br />
North Western Wisconsin <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
RR 3 Box 17<br />
Frederic, WI 54837<br />
Parkside <strong>Mycological</strong> Club<br />
5219 85th Street<br />
Kenosha, WI 53142<br />
Wisconsin <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
1309 S. 73rd Street<br />
Milwaukee, WI 53214<br />
http://www.geocities.<strong>com</strong>/Yosemite/Trails/7331/index.html<br />
Email: jpfetzer@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />
Northstate <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
8589 Hwy 70<br />
St. Germain, WI 54558<br />
715-542-3749<br />
http://www.brushwolf.us/northstate/<br />
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Canada<br />
Edmonton <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
47 Rehwinkel Road<br />
Edmonton, AB, Canada T6R 1Y4<br />
http://www.wildmushrooms.ws<br />
South Vancouver Island <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
2552 Beaufort Rd.<br />
Sidney, BC, Canada V8L 2J9<br />
http://www.svims.ca/<br />
Vancouver <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
Box 181<br />
#101 - 1001 West Broadway<br />
Vancouver, Canada V6H 4E4<br />
http://www.geocities.<strong>com</strong>/RainForest/Andes/8896/<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto<br />
2106-812 Birnhamthorpe Road<br />
Toronto, ON M9C 4W1<br />
http://www.myctor.org<br />
Email: stella.tracy@sympatico.ca<br />
Cercle de Mycologues de Rimouski<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Quebec<br />
Rimouski, Canada<br />
Cercle de Mycologues de Montréal<br />
Jardin botanique de Montréal<br />
4101, rue Sherbrooke Est<br />
Montréal (Québec) H1X 2B2<br />
http://www.my<strong>com</strong>ontreal.qc.ca/<br />
Email: my<strong>com</strong>tl@my<strong>com</strong>ontreal.qc.ca<br />
Cercle de Mycologues du Saguenay<br />
% France Dellaire<br />
332 Chemin du Val-Menaud<br />
St Charles de Bourget QC G0V 1G0<br />
Cercle de Mycologues de Quebec<br />
2000 Boul Montmorency<br />
Quebec, Canada G1J SE7<br />
http://site.voila.fr/CmaQ<br />
Email: c-m-a-q@voila.fr<br />
Chibougamau <strong>Mycological</strong> Club<br />
804 5e Rue<br />
Ciboucamau, Canada G8P 1V4<br />
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North American <strong>Mycological</strong> Societies<br />
List maintained by Michael Wood:<br />
A MykoWeb Page<br />
Copyright © 1995-2003 by Michael Wood<br />
Last revision: 20 April 2004<br />
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The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California<br />
The Fungi <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Copyright © 1996-2004 Michael Wood & Fred Stevens<br />
Version 2004.05.14<br />
A MykoWeb Page<br />
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Descriptions and Photographs<br />
410 species 1650 photographs 836 links<br />
[ Introduction | Notices | Acknowledgments ]<br />
[ Species Index | Genera Index | Simple Key | Edible Fungi ]<br />
[ Glossary | Bibliography | Forth<strong>com</strong>ing | What's New! ]
2003 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
2003 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 6-7, 2003<br />
Identification by: Dennis Desjardin, Else Vellinga, Michael Wood, Tom<br />
Volk, Fred Stevens, Norm Andresen, & Darvin DeShazer<br />
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Abortiporus biennis<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus benesi<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus perobscurus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Antrodia heteromorpha<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria sinapina<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
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28. Baeospora myosura<br />
29. Bisporella citrina<br />
30. Bjerkandera fumosa<br />
31. Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
32. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
33. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
34. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
35. Boletus barrowsii<br />
36. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
37. Boletus dryophilus<br />
38. Boletus edulis<br />
39. Boletus fibrillosus<br />
40. Boletus marshii<br />
41. Boletus satanas<br />
42. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
43. Boletus truncatus<br />
44. Boletus zelleri<br />
45. Bovista dermoxantha<br />
46. Bovista pila<br />
47. Calocera cornea<br />
48. Calvatia utriformis<br />
49. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
50. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
51. Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
52. Chlorophyllum brunneum<br />
53. Chondrostereum purpureum<br />
54. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
55. Clavulina cristata<br />
56. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
57. Clitocybe nuda<br />
58. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
59. Collybia cirrhata<br />
60. Conocybe tenera<br />
61. Coprinus atramentarius<br />
62. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
63. Coprinus lagopus<br />
64. Coprinus micaceus<br />
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65. Coprinus plicatilis<br />
66. Cortinarius calochrous<br />
67. Cortinarius cedretorum<br />
68. Cortinarius glaucopus<br />
69. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
70. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
71. Cortinarius variicolor<br />
72. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
73. Crepidotus mollis<br />
74. Crucibulum laeve<br />
75. Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
76. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
77. Dacrymyces stillatus<br />
78. Dermocybe zakii<br />
79. Entoloma bloxami<br />
80. Exidia glandulosa<br />
81. Fistulina hepatica<br />
82. Flammulaster carpophilus<br />
83. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
84. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
85. Galerina autumnalis<br />
86. Galerina badipes<br />
87. Galerina marginata<br />
88. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
89. Ganoderma brownii<br />
90. Ganoderma tsugae<br />
91. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
92. Geastrum saccatum<br />
93. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
94. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
95. Gomphidius smithii<br />
96. Gomphus clavatus<br />
97. Gomphus floccosus<br />
98. Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
99. Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius<br />
100. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
101. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
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102. Gymnopus acervatus<br />
103. Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
104. Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
105. Gymnopus subpruinosus<br />
106. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
107. Hebeloma mesophaeum<br />
108. Hebeloma populinum group<br />
109. Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
110. Helvella lacunosa<br />
111. Hericium abietis<br />
112. Hericium erinaceus<br />
113. Hericium ramosum<br />
114. Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea<br />
115. Hydnangium carneum<br />
116. Hydnellum peckii<br />
117. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
118. Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
119. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
120. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
121. Hypocrea pulvinata<br />
122. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
123. Hypoxylon thouarsianum<br />
124. Hysterangium coriaceum<br />
125. Inocybe fastigiata<br />
126. Inonotus tomentosus<br />
127. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
128. Laccaria fraterna<br />
129. Lactarius alnicola<br />
130. Lactarius pubescens<br />
131. Lactarius rubidus<br />
132. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
133. Laetiporus gilbertsoni<br />
134. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
135. Leccinum scabrum<br />
136. Lenzites betulina<br />
137. Leocarpus fragilis<br />
138. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
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139. Lepiota cristata<br />
140. Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
141. Lepiota josserandii<br />
142. Lepiota magnispora<br />
143. Lepiota roseifolia<br />
144. Lepiota roseilivida<br />
145. Lepiota scaberula<br />
146. Lepiota sequoiarum<br />
147. Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
148. Lepiota carmineobasidia<br />
149. Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
150. Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
151. Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
152. Lycogala epidendrum<br />
153. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
154. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
155. Macrotyphula juncea<br />
156. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
157. Marasmiellus carneopallidus<br />
158. Marasmius androsaceus<br />
159. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
160. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
161. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
162. Melanoleuca cognata<br />
163. Melanoleuca lewisii<br />
164. Micromphale sequoiae<br />
165. Mollisia sp.<br />
166. Mycena abramsii<br />
167. Mycena californiensis<br />
168. Mycena capillaripes<br />
169. Mycena capillaris<br />
170. Mycena galericulata<br />
171. Mycena haematopus<br />
172. Mycena maculata<br />
173. Mycena oregonensis<br />
174. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
175. Mycena speirea<br />
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176. Nidula candida<br />
177. Nidula niveotomentosa<br />
178. Nolanea stricta<br />
179. Nolanea stricta<br />
180. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
181. Panus conchatus<br />
182. Paxillus involutus<br />
183. Paxillus panuoides<br />
184. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
185. Phaeomarasmius erinaceus<br />
186. Phellinus punctatus<br />
187. Phellinus robustus<br />
188. Phlebia radiata<br />
189. Phlebia uda<br />
190. Pholiota astragalina<br />
191. Pholiota malicola<br />
192. Pholiota terrestris<br />
193. Pholiota terrestris<br />
194. Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
195. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
196. Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
197. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
198. Plicatura nivea<br />
199. Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
200. Pluteus cervinus<br />
201. Pluteus semibulbosus group<br />
202. Pluteus thomsonii<br />
203. Polyporus radicatus<br />
204. Polyporus varius<br />
205. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
206. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
207. Psathyrella longistriata<br />
208. Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides<br />
209. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
210. Psilocybe castanella<br />
211. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
212. Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
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213. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
214. Ramaria botrytis<br />
215. Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
216. Ramaria formosa<br />
217. Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora<br />
218. Ramaria rubribrunnescens<br />
219. Ramaria rubrievanescens<br />
220. Resupinatus applicatus<br />
221. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
222. Russula amoenolens<br />
223. Russula crassotunicata<br />
224. Russula eleodes<br />
225. Russula laurocerasi<br />
226. Russula rosacea<br />
227. Russula sanguinea<br />
228. Russula silvicola<br />
229. Russula subalutacea<br />
230. Russula turci<br />
231. Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
232. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
233. Scleroderma cepa<br />
234. Simocybe centunculus<br />
235. Sparassis crispa<br />
236. Stereum hirsutum<br />
237. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
238. Stromatoscypha fimbriata<br />
239. Stropharia ambigua<br />
240. Stropharia riparia<br />
241. Suillus caerulescens<br />
242. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
243. Suillus lakei<br />
244. Suillus ponderosus<br />
245. Suillus pungens<br />
246. Suillus tomentosus<br />
247. Tephrocybe rancida<br />
248. Trametes hirsuta<br />
249. Trametes versicolor<br />
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250. Tremella mesenterica<br />
251. Trichaptum abietinum<br />
252. Tricholoma fracticum<br />
253. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
254. Tricholoma muricatum<br />
255. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
256. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
257. Tubaria eucalypti<br />
258. Tyromyces caesius<br />
259. Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
260. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
261. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
262. Xeromphalina fulvipes<br />
263. Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
264. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Copyright © 2004 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
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<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1<br />
Catalogue <strong>of</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Introduction ......................................................................................................................2<br />
History ..............................................................................................................................3<br />
Statistics ...........................................................................................................................4<br />
Total collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species by multiplicity <strong>of</strong> collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> taxa by genus (excluding "sp.")<br />
Common names ................................................................................................................6<br />
New names or names not recently recorded .................................................................7<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> field labels from tables<br />
Species found - listed by name .......................................................................................8<br />
Species found - listed by multiplicity on forays ..........................................................13<br />
Forays ranked by numbers <strong>of</strong> species .........................................................................16<br />
Larger forays ranked by proportion <strong>of</strong> unique species ...............................................17<br />
Species found - by county and by foray ......................................................................18<br />
Field and Display Label examples ................................................................................27<br />
Print this page to make your own Field Labels ...........................................................28<br />
Identifiers<br />
Dennis Desjardin, Mike Wood, Else C. Vellinga, Fred Stevens, Tom Volk, Norm Andresen,<br />
Darven Deshazer<br />
Recorders<br />
Robert Mackler, Denise Gregory, Rose Flaherty, ....<br />
Database & Catalogue<br />
John Lennie
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong> Introduction<br />
2<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> October, at Patricks Point and other locations north <strong>of</strong> Eureka, mushrooms<br />
were abundant and the season there seemed to be already at its peak. However, at the annual<br />
student foray in Mendocino on 22 November, the number <strong>of</strong> species collected was the<br />
smallest in the twelve years in which records have been kept.<br />
The first rain in the bay area actually fell in mid September. Rain fell again on 31 October<br />
and a week later substantial rain followed. Then it became dry and cold, with night frosts,<br />
and a week before the Oakland fair there were virtually no mushrooms to be found. However<br />
rain fell again at the weekend and during that week. Rain was also expected on Friday,<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> the principal forays, but the weather cleared up and conditions for collecting<br />
were pleasant.<br />
Although mushrooms were not abundant, a total <strong>of</strong> 264 species were identified at the fair,<br />
an 11% increase on last year. However, the collections were more characteristic <strong>of</strong> the<br />
early season than <strong>of</strong> the first week in December. There were very few mycorrhizal species.<br />
Not a single Hygrophorus was recorded and there were only 4 Lactarius and 9 Russula<br />
species, most represented by a single specimen. A single chanterelle collection went past<br />
the identifiers and no other Cantharellus. (Last year, another late starter, the corresponding<br />
figures for identified species were: 0 Hygrophorus, 3 Lactarius, 13 Russula, 3 Cantharellus.)<br />
When set-up was <strong>com</strong>plete on Friday only 3 field labels were recovered from the Hygrophorus-Lactarius<br />
table. Nonetheless, overall thirty four species were new; that no fewer<br />
than 11 were displayed with the polypores and resupinates on table 13 was due to the participation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tom Volk (if collections that were only identified to genus had also been counted<br />
there would have been three more new records.)<br />
One such fuzzy record that was counted was Mollisia sp., though the fact that it had not<br />
been recorded before was more because the fruitbody was the size <strong>of</strong> a grain <strong>of</strong> sand than<br />
because it was rare. One interesting polypore recorded for the first time also served as an<br />
example <strong>of</strong> a mushroom on a mushroom on a mushroom, with Cosmospora sp. (a truly microscopic<br />
red dot from an unrecorded genus) parasitizing Hypocrea pulvinata (also a first<br />
record), in turn growing on Ganoderma brownii. Else sent material to Gary Samuels at<br />
USDA, Beltsville and he provided the first two determinations. All three taxa were new!<br />
Along the same lines was a nice exhibit <strong>of</strong> fresh Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune on a decaying<br />
fruitbody <strong>of</strong> the same species.<br />
Among the other new finds was one identified by Dr. Desjardin as Psilocybe castanella,<br />
which was first described in 1887 by Peck from grass on the future Stanford Campus and<br />
was now found nearby at Filoli. Another interesting collection from the Oakland hills was<br />
called Marasmiellus aff. carneopallidus by Dr. Desjardin. The “aff.” means it is close to, but<br />
not identical with, this species (without the “aff.”) The specimen is also similar to an eastern<br />
European species but is likely to be either new or a first record from North America.<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus surprisingly tied with Hypholoma fasciculare as the species reported<br />
from the most forays.<br />
When you go collecting, you can make field labels for your own forays by printing page 28.<br />
The efforts <strong>of</strong> many volunteers, a few named here but many nameless, made the fair and<br />
this report possible.<br />
John Lennie<br />
Berkeley<br />
4 January 2004<br />
librarian@mssf.org
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
3<br />
History<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
The <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> held its first mushroom show in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1970<br />
and kept a cumulative record <strong>of</strong> species until 1993. During that time, shows were held in<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Oakland, <strong>San</strong> Rafael (once) and Coyote Point. For a time there were two<br />
shows per year and sometimes even three! Records <strong>of</strong> the collections were published<br />
twice. First, in California Mushrooms: 1970-1980 by Herb Saylor, Paul Vergeer, Dennis<br />
Desjardin and Tom Duffy; this distinctive orange booklet covered the first 19 shows along<br />
with 2 forays. Because it included references to the literature and to sources for printed illustrations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the species, it is still a useful reference (copies are available from Book<br />
Sales.) I prepared the second set <strong>of</strong> records which was published in the Member's Handbook<br />
for 1992. By that time 24 more shows had been held, and the new lists, up to and including<br />
January 1992, were presented in one table, with 1009 species. This Handbook is<br />
no longer in print but the table is available as a pdf file (contact me for a copy.)<br />
The show in December 1992 was the last to be included in this series <strong>of</strong> records and entered<br />
in the database I had maintained until then. In 1993, Wade Leschyn took over and<br />
began a new list and a new database. According to the society's web site, thirteen shows<br />
were held between then and 2001 when a new series began at the Oakland Museum (a<br />
14th show may have been held in Coyote Point in 1994.) However, in this period there<br />
was no longer a unified record <strong>of</strong> what had been displayed at individual fairs and records<br />
for some fairs have been lost.<br />
In 2001 the council established a new Systematics Committee, with Mike Wood as its<br />
chair. One <strong>of</strong> its functions is to maintain a new database and I have set this up to include<br />
descriptive material for some local species, as well as means to enter foray lists and the<br />
collections displayed at the shows. The initial set <strong>of</strong> names came from Wade's database<br />
and Mykoweb. After these names had been updated and corrected, 921 were left (the<br />
"not recently recorded" names on page 7 are ones not found on this list nor among later<br />
new names.) After the 2003 Oakland show the list <strong>of</strong> names has grown to 1004, including<br />
species <strong>com</strong>plexes and varieties. The actual number <strong>of</strong> records is larger but this includes<br />
'fuzzy' names, such as ones ending in 'sp.' as well as two group names that are also used<br />
without the 'group' qualification. The display labels at the Oakland shows now include<br />
<strong>com</strong>mon names, synonyms, misapplied names and habitat information mostly supplied by<br />
Mykoweb (for an example, see page 27.) These labels and a series <strong>of</strong> catalogues which<br />
began in 2001, are fruits <strong>of</strong> the new database.<br />
John Lennie
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
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30 December 2003<br />
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Statistics (first two totals exclude "sp.")<br />
Total different records: 264<br />
Total collections (counting separately each occurrence<br />
on a different foray): 519<br />
Field labels from display tables (see p.7) 688<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species reported from 1 foray, 2 forays,<br />
... , 9 forays (multiplicity is not abundance -<br />
multiple records from one foray were merged):<br />
14 (location unknown)<br />
1 143<br />
2 49<br />
3 22<br />
4 14<br />
5 6<br />
6 4<br />
7 6<br />
8 1<br />
9 3<br />
13 2<br />
For lists <strong>of</strong> these species, see pages 13 to 15.<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> recorded taxa by genus<br />
(excluding "sp." with one exception):<br />
1........Abortiporus<br />
11........Agaricus<br />
1........Aleuria<br />
8........Amanita<br />
1........Antrodia<br />
3........Armillaria<br />
1........Astraeus<br />
1........Auriscalpium<br />
1........Baeospora<br />
1........Bisporella<br />
1........Bjerkandera<br />
2........Bolbitius<br />
12........Boletus<br />
2........Bovista<br />
1........Calocera<br />
1........Calvatia<br />
1........Cantharellus<br />
1........Caulorhiza<br />
1........Chalciporus<br />
1........Chlorophyllum<br />
1........Chondrostereum<br />
1........Chroogomphus<br />
1........Clavulina<br />
2........Clitocybe<br />
1........Clitopilus<br />
1........Collybia<br />
1........Conocybe<br />
5........Coprinus<br />
6........Cortinarius<br />
2........Crepidotus<br />
1........Crucibulum<br />
1........Cryptoporus<br />
2........Dacrymyces<br />
1........Dermocybe<br />
1........Entoloma,<br />
1........Exidia<br />
1........Fistulina<br />
1........Flammulaster<br />
2........Fomitopsis<br />
3........Galerina<br />
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3........Ganoderma<br />
2........Geastrum<br />
3........Gomphidius<br />
2........Gomphus<br />
4........Gymnopilus<br />
4........Gymnopus<br />
4........Hebeloma<br />
1........Helvella<br />
3........Hericium<br />
1........Hohenbuehelia<br />
1........Hydnangium<br />
1........Hydnellum<br />
1........Hygrophoropsis<br />
3........Hypholoma<br />
1........Hypocrea<br />
1........Hypomyces<br />
1........Hypoxylon<br />
1........Hysterangium<br />
1........Inocybe<br />
1........Inonotus<br />
1........Jahnoporus<br />
1........Laccaria<br />
4........Lactarius<br />
1........Laetiporus<br />
2........Leccinum<br />
1........Lenzites<br />
1........Leocarpus<br />
11........Lepiota<br />
3........Leucoagaricus<br />
1........Lycogala<br />
1........Lycoperdon<br />
1........Lyophyllum<br />
1........Macrotyphula<br />
2........Marasmiellus<br />
4........Marasmius<br />
2........Melanoleuca<br />
1........Micromphale<br />
1........Mollisia<br />
10........Mycena<br />
2........Nidula<br />
2........Nolanea<br />
1........Omphalotus<br />
1........Panus<br />
2........Paxillus<br />
1........Phaeolus<br />
1........Phaeomarasmius<br />
2........Phellinus<br />
2........Phlebia<br />
5........Pholiota<br />
1........Phyllotopsis<br />
1........Pisolithus<br />
1........Pleurotus<br />
1........Plicatura<br />
4........Pluteus<br />
2........Polyporus<br />
3........Psathyrella<br />
1........Pseudoarmillariella<br />
1........Pseudohydnum<br />
3........Psilocybe<br />
7........Ramaria<br />
1........Resupinatus<br />
1........Rhizopogon<br />
9........Russula<br />
1........Sarcodon<br />
1........Schizophyllum<br />
1........Scleroderma<br />
1........Simocybe<br />
1........Sparassis
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1........Stereum<br />
1........Strobilurus<br />
1........Stromatoscypha<br />
2........Stropharia<br />
6........Suillus<br />
1........Tephrocybe<br />
2........Trametes<br />
1........Tremella<br />
1........Trichaptum<br />
4........Tricholoma<br />
1........Tricholomopsis<br />
1........Tubaria<br />
1........Tyromyces<br />
1........Volvariella<br />
4........Xeromphalina<br />
1........Xylaria<br />
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Common names<br />
Anise Mushroom......................see Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Arched Earthstar......................see Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Artist's Conk ............................see Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Bear's Head.............................see Hericium abietis<br />
Birch Bolete .............................see Leccinum scabrum<br />
Bird's Nest Fungus ..................see Crucibulum laeve<br />
Black Elfin Saddle....................see Helvella lacunosa<br />
Black Witch's Butter.................see Exidia glandulosa<br />
Blewit.......................................see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Butter Bolete............................see Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Candlesnuff Fungus ................see Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Cat’s tongue ............................see Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Cauliflower Mushroom.............see Sparassis crispa<br />
Cepe........................................see Boletus edulis<br />
Champignon ............................see Agaricus campestris<br />
Chanterelle ..............................see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Coccoli.....................................see Amanita lanei<br />
Coccora ...................................see Amanita lanei<br />
Dead Man's Foot .....................see Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Deadly Galerina.......................see Galerina autumnalis<br />
Death Cap ...............................see Amanita phalloides<br />
Deer Mushroom.......................see Pluteus cervinus<br />
Dyeball.....................................see Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Earthball ..................................see Scleroderma cepa<br />
Earthstar..................................see Geastrum saccatum<br />
False Chanterelle ....................see Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
False Turkey Tail.....................see Stereum hirsutum<br />
Fly Agaric.................................see Amanita muscaria<br />
Fried Chicken Mushroom ........see Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Grisette....................................see Amanita vaginata<br />
Honey Mushroom ....................see Armillaria mellea<br />
Hygroscopic Earthstar .............see Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Inky Cap ..................................see Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Jack-O-Lantern........................see Omphalotus olivascens<br />
King Bolete ..............................see Boletus edulis<br />
Lion's Mane .............................see Hericium erinaceus<br />
Manzanita Bolete.....................see Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Meadow Mushroom.................see Agaricus campestris<br />
Mica Cap .................................see Coprinus micaceus<br />
Orange Cup.............................see Aleuria aurantia<br />
Oyster Mushroom....................see Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Panther....................................see Amanita pantherina<br />
Penny Bun...............................see Boletus edulis<br />
Pig's Ears ................................see Gomphus clavatus<br />
Pine Spike ...............................see Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Poison Pie ...............................see Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Porcini......................................see Boletus edulis<br />
Puffball.....................................see Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Redwood Rooter......................see Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Rosy Russula ..........................see Russula sanguinea<br />
Satan's Bolete .........................see Boletus satanas<br />
Shaggy Mane ..........................see Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Shaggy Parasol .......................see Chlorophyllum brunneum<br />
Slippery Jack ...........................see Suillus pungens<br />
Split Gill ...................................see Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Sulphur Tuft.............................see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Sweetbread mushroom ...........see Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Toothed Jelly Fungus ..............see Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Torq .........................................see Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Turkey Tails.............................see Trametes versicolor<br />
Veiled Polypore .......................see Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
Wine Colored Agaricus............see Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Witch's Butter ..........................see Tremella mesenterica<br />
Woolly Chanterelle ..................see Gomphus floccosus<br />
Yellow Chanterelle...................see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Yellow Stainer..........................see Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
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35 new names or names not recently recorded<br />
Antrodia heteromorpha............... Meripilaceae<br />
Armillaria sinapina ...................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Bjerkandera fumosa................... Hapalopilaceae<br />
Bovista dermoxantha ................. Lycoperdaceae<br />
Chondrostereum purpureum...... Meruliaceae<br />
Dacrymyces stillatus................... Dacrymycetaceae<br />
Dermocybe zakii ......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Flammulaster carpophilus group Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina badipes......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Ganoderma brownii .................... Ganodermataceae<br />
Hebeloma populinum group ....... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Hypocrea pulvinata..................... Hypocreaceae<br />
Hypoxylon thouarsianum ............ Xylariaceae<br />
Hysterangium coriaceum............ Hysterangiaceae<br />
Lepiota scaberula ....................... Agaricaceae<br />
Marasmiellus carneopallidus aff. Marasmiaceae<br />
Melanoleuca cognata ................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mollisia sp................................... Dermateaceae<br />
Phellinus punctatus..................... Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Phlebia radiata............................ Meruliaceae<br />
Phlebia uda................................. Meruliaceae<br />
Plicatura nivea ............................ Atheliaceae<br />
Pluteus semibulbosus group ...... Pluteaceae<br />
Polyporus radicatus .................... Polyporaceae<br />
Polyporus varius ......................... Polyporaceae<br />
Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides . Tricholomataceae<br />
Psilocybe castanella ................... Strophariaceae<br />
Ramaria rubrievanescens .......... Ramariaceae<br />
Resupinatus applicatus ............. Tricholomataceae<br />
Russula crassotunicata............... Russulaceae<br />
Stromatoscypha fimbriata........... Schizophyllaceae<br />
Tephrocybe rancida.................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tubaria eucalypti ........................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Xeromphalina fulvipes ................ Tricholomataceae<br />
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Numbers <strong>of</strong> field labels (including "sp,") recovered from the tables; these are the numbers identified<br />
1..................................................... 32<br />
2....................................................... 3<br />
3..................................................... 13<br />
4................................................... 142<br />
6..................................................... 26<br />
7................................................... 101<br />
8..................................................... 78<br />
9..................................................... 66<br />
10................................................... 37<br />
11................................................... 30<br />
12................................................... 44<br />
13................................................... 61<br />
14................................................... 55<br />
total.............................................. 688
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Species found - listed by name<br />
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Abortiporus biennis ..................................<br />
Agaricus arorae .......................................<br />
Agaricus benesi .......................................<br />
Agaricus bernardii ....................................<br />
Agaricus bitorquis ....................................<br />
Agaricus californicus ................................<br />
Agaricus campestris ................................<br />
Agaricus hondensis .................................<br />
Agaricus meleagris................................... see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus perobscurus ..............................<br />
Agaricus pla<strong>com</strong>yces................................ see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus ................<br />
Agaricus rodmani...................................... see Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens ...........................<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus ...........................<br />
Albatrellus hirtus....................................... see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Aleuria aurantia .......................................<br />
Amanita aspera ........................................ see Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita calyptrata.................................... see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita calyptroderma............................. see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita franchetii ....................................<br />
Amanita gemmata ...................................<br />
Amanita lanei ...........................................<br />
Amanita muscaria ....................................<br />
Amanita pantherina .................................<br />
Amanita phalloides ..................................<br />
Amanita silvicola ......................................<br />
Amanita vaginata .....................................<br />
Antrodia heteromorpha ............................<br />
Armillaria mellea ......................................<br />
Armillaria mellea ......................................<br />
Armillaria sinapina ...................................<br />
Armillariella mellea ................................... see Armillaria mellea<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus ...........................<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare ...............................<br />
Baeospora myosura ................................<br />
Bisporella citrina ......................................<br />
Bjerkandera fumosa ...............................<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus ..................................<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus ....................................<br />
Boletus amygdalinus ...............................<br />
Boletus appendiculatus ...........................<br />
Boletus barrowsii .....................................<br />
Boletus chrysenteron ...............................<br />
Boletus dryophilus ...................................<br />
Boletus edulis ..........................................<br />
Boletus fibrillosus .....................................<br />
Boletus marshii ........................................<br />
Boletus satanas .......................................<br />
Boletus subtomentosus ...........................<br />
Boletus truncatus .....................................<br />
Boletus zelleri ..........................................<br />
Bovista dermoxantha ..............................<br />
Bovista pila ..............................................<br />
Calocera cornea ......................................<br />
Calvatia utriformis ....................................<br />
Cantharellus cibarius ...............................<br />
Cantharellus clavatus ............................... see Gomphus clavatus<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata ..............................<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides .........................<br />
Chlorophyllum brunneum ........................<br />
Chondrostereum purpureum ..................<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor ..........................<br />
Clavulina cristata .....................................<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva .................................<br />
Clitocybe nuda .........................................<br />
Clitocybe suaveolens................................ see Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Clitopilus prunulus ...................................
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Collybia acervata...................................... see Gymnopus acervatus<br />
Collybia cirrhata .......................................<br />
Collybia dryophila ..................................... see Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Collybia subpruinosa ................................ see Gymnopus subpruinosus<br />
Collybia trullisata ...................................... see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Conocybe tenera .....................................<br />
Coprinellus micaceus ............................... see Coprinus micaceus<br />
Coprinopsis atramentaria ......................... see Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Coprinopsis lagopus................................. see Coprinus lagopus<br />
Coprinus atramentarius ...........................<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus ....................................<br />
Coprinus lagopus .....................................<br />
Coprinus micaceus ..................................<br />
Coprinus plicatilis .....................................<br />
Coriolus versicolor.................................... see Trametes versicolor<br />
Cortinarius calochrous .............................<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum ............................<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus ..............................<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus ...........................<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus .............................<br />
Cortinarius variicolor ................................<br />
Crepidotus herbarum ...............................<br />
Crepidotus mollis .....................................<br />
Crucibulum laeve .....................................<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus ...............................<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus .............................<br />
Dacrymyces stillatus ................................<br />
Dermocybe zakii ......................................<br />
Entoloma bloxami.....................................<br />
Exidia glandulosa ....................................<br />
Fistulina hepatica .....................................<br />
Flammulaster carpophilus .......................<br />
Fomes pinicola ......................................... see Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Fomes subroseus..................................... see Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi ................................<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola ..................................<br />
Galerina autumnalis .................................<br />
Galerina badipes .....................................<br />
Galerina marginata ..................................<br />
Ganoderma applanatum ..........................<br />
Ganoderma brownii .................................<br />
Ganoderma tsugae ..................................<br />
Geastrum fornicatum ...............................<br />
Geastrum saccatum ................................<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus ............................<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis .........................<br />
Gomphidius smithii ..................................<br />
Gomphidius vinicolor ................................ see Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Gomphus clavatus ...................................<br />
Gomphus floccosus .................................<br />
Gymnopilus junonius ................................ see Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus ........................<br />
Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius ............................<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus ..............................<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis ............................<br />
Gymnopus acervatus ...............................<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus ..............................<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii ..............................<br />
Gymnopus subpruinosus .........................<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme ........................<br />
Hebeloma mesophaeum .........................<br />
Hebeloma populinum group .....................<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans ..............................<br />
Helvella lacunosa ....................................<br />
Hericium abietis .......................................<br />
Hericium erinaceus ..................................<br />
Hericium ramosum ..................................<br />
Hirschioporus abietinus ............................ see Trichaptum abietinum<br />
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Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea ...................<br />
Hydnangium carneum .............................<br />
Hydnellum peckii .....................................<br />
Hydnum imbricatum.................................. see Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca .....................<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum ..........................<br />
Hypholoma capnoides .............................<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare ............................<br />
Hypocrea pulvinata ..................................<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum ...................<br />
Hypoxylon thouarsianum .........................<br />
Hysterangium coriaceum .........................<br />
Inocybe fastigiata .....................................<br />
Inonotus tomentosus ...............................<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus ....................................<br />
Laccaria fraterna ......................................<br />
Laccaria laccata........................................ see Laccaria fraterna<br />
Lactarius alnicola .....................................<br />
Lactarius camphoratus ............................. see Lactarius rubidus<br />
Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus................... see Lactarius rubidus<br />
Lactarius pubescens ...............................<br />
Lactarius rubidus .....................................<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus ..............................<br />
Lactarius sanguifluus................................ see Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Laetiporus gilbertsoni ..............................<br />
Leccinum manzanitae ..............................<br />
Leccinum scabrum ..................................<br />
Lentinus conchatus .................................. see Panus conchatus<br />
Lentinus torulosus .................................... see Panus conchatus<br />
Lenzites betulina .....................................<br />
Leocarpus fragilis ....................................<br />
Lepiota atrodisca .....................................<br />
Lepiota clypeolaria ................................... see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepiota clypeolaria var. ‘nabiscodisca’ in Arora<br />
see Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Lepiota cristata ........................................<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta .............................<br />
Lepiota josserandii ..................................<br />
Lepiota magnispora .................................<br />
Lepiota naucina ........................................ see Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Lepiota rachodes var. hortensis ............... see Chlorophyllum brunneum<br />
Lepiota roseifolia .....................................<br />
Lepiota roseilivida ....................................<br />
Lepiota rubrotincta.................................... see Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lepiota scaberula ....................................<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum .................................<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora ............................<br />
Lepiota ventriosospora ............................. see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia” .......................<br />
Lepista nuda............................................. see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites .......................<br />
Leucoagaricus naucinus........................... see Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus .....................<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus .....................<br />
Lycogala epidendrum ..............................<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum ...............................<br />
Lyophyllum decastes ...............................<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes var. bohemica ..... see Chlorophyllum brunneum<br />
Macrotyphula juncea ...............................<br />
Marasmiellus candidus ............................<br />
Marasmiellus carneopallidus aff. ..............<br />
Marasmius androsaceus .........................<br />
Marasmius calhouniae .............................<br />
Marasmius plicatulus ...............................<br />
Marasmius quercophilus ..........................<br />
Marasmius subpruinosus.......................... see Gymnopus subpruinosus<br />
Melanoleuca cognata ..............................<br />
Melanoleuca lewisii ..................................<br />
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Species found - listed by name<br />
Micromphale sequoiae ............................<br />
Mollisia sp. ...............................................<br />
Mushrooms Demystified........................... see Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Mycena abramsii .....................................<br />
Mycena alcalina........................................ see Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena californiensis ..............................<br />
Mycena capillaripes .................................<br />
Mycena capillaris .....................................<br />
Mycena elegantula ................................... see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena galericulata .................................<br />
Mycena haematopus ...............................<br />
Mycena maculata ....................................<br />
Mycena oregonensis ...............................<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca ............................<br />
Mycena sanguinolenta ............................. see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena speirea .......................................<br />
Naematoloma aurantiaca ......................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Naematoloma capnoides.......................... see Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Naematoloma fasciculare......................... see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Naucoria centuncula................................. see Simocybe centunculus<br />
Nidula candida .........................................<br />
Nidula niveotomentosa ............................<br />
Nolanea stricta .........................................<br />
Nolanea stricta .........................................<br />
Omphalotus olivascens ...........................<br />
Panus conchatus .....................................<br />
Panus torulosus........................................ see Panus conchatus<br />
Parasola plicatilis...................................... see Coprinus plicatilis<br />
Paxillus involutus .....................................<br />
Paxillus panuoides ..................................<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii ..............................<br />
Phaeomarasmius erinaceus ....................<br />
Phellinus punctatus .................................<br />
Phellinus robustus ...................................<br />
Phlebia radiata .........................................<br />
Phlebia uda ..............................................<br />
Pholiota astragalina .................................<br />
Pholiota lute<strong>of</strong>olia ..................................... see Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius<br />
Pholiota malicola .....................................<br />
Pholiota terrestris .....................................<br />
Pholiota terrestris .....................................<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa .............................<br />
Phyllotopsis nidulans ...............................<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus ...................................<br />
Pisolithus tinctorius................................... see Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus ..................................<br />
Plicatura nivea .........................................<br />
Pluteus atromarginatus ............................<br />
Pluteus cervinus ......................................<br />
Pluteus semibulbosus group ....................<br />
Pluteus thomsonii ....................................<br />
Polyporus hirtus........................................ see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Polyporus radicatus .................................<br />
Polyporus varius ......................................<br />
Polyporus versicolor ................................. see Trametes versicolor<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila .............................<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila .............................<br />
Psathyrella longistriata ............................<br />
Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides ..............<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum ...................<br />
Psilocybe castanella ................................<br />
Psilocybe ceres ........................................ see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens .............................<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa .........................<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens ...........................<br />
Ramaria botrytis ......................................<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica....................<br />
Ramaria formosa .....................................<br />
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Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora ..........<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens ......................<br />
Ramaria rubrievanescens .......................<br />
Resupinatus applicatus ..........................<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens ..................<br />
Russula amoenolens ...............................<br />
Russula crassotunicata ...........................<br />
Russula eleodes ......................................<br />
Russula emetica....................................... see Russula silvicola<br />
Russula laurocerasi .................................<br />
Russula pectinatoides .............................. see Russula amoenolens<br />
Russula rosacea....................................... see Russula sanguinea<br />
Russula rosacea ......................................<br />
Russula sanguinea ..................................<br />
Russula silvicola ......................................<br />
Russula subalutacea ...............................<br />
Russula turci ............................................<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus ................................<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune .........................<br />
Scleroderma cepa ...................................<br />
Simocybe centunculus .............................<br />
Sparassis crispa ......................................<br />
Sparassis radicata.................................... see Sparassis crispa<br />
Stereum hirsutum ....................................<br />
Strobilurus kemptonae.............................. see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus ...............................<br />
Stromatoscypha fimbriata ........................<br />
Stropharia ambigua .................................<br />
Stropharia aurantiaca ............................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Stropharia riparia .....................................<br />
Suillus caerulescens ................................<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus ..........................<br />
Suillus lakei ..............................................<br />
Suillus ponderosus ..................................<br />
Suillus pungens .......................................<br />
Suillus tomentosus ..................................<br />
Tapinella panuoides ................................. see Paxillus panuoides<br />
Tephrocybe rancida .................................<br />
Trametes hirsuta ......................................<br />
Trametes versicolor .................................<br />
Tremella mesenterica ..............................<br />
Trichaptum abietinum ..............................<br />
Tricholoma fracticum ...............................<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum ............................<br />
Tricholoma muricatum .............................<br />
Tricholoma myomyces .............................<br />
Tricholoma pessundatum ......................... see Tricholoma muricatum<br />
Tricholoma terreum .................................. see Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans ............................<br />
Tubaria eucalypti .....................................<br />
Tyromyces caesius ..................................<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala............................ see Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala ...........................<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us chrysenteron.......................... see Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us dryophilus.............................. see Boletus dryophilus<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us subtomentosus...................... see Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Xeromphalina campanella .......................<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis ........................<br />
Xeromphalina fulvipes .............................<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii .........................<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
14 species reported one or more times<br />
(locations unknown)<br />
Bovista dermoxantha<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
Ganoderma tsugae<br />
Helvella lacunosa<br />
Hypocrea pulvinata<br />
Laccaria fraterna<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius pubescens<br />
Mycena haematopus<br />
Phaeomarasmius erinaceus<br />
Polyporus radicatus<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
Tubaria eucalypti<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
143 species on one foray<br />
Agaricus benesi<br />
Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus perobscurus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Antrodia heteromorpha<br />
Armillaria sinapina<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
Bisporella citrina<br />
Bjerkandera fumosa<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus barrowsii<br />
Boletus fibrillosus<br />
Boletus marshii<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Bovista pila<br />
Calvatia utriformis<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
Chlorophyllum brunneum<br />
Clavulina cristata<br />
Collybia cirrhata<br />
Conocybe tenera<br />
Cortinarius calochrous<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus group<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus group<br />
Cortinarius variicolor group<br />
Crepidotus herbarum<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
Dacrymyces stillatus<br />
Dermocybe zakii<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Exidia glandulosa<br />
Fistulina hepatica<br />
Flammulaster carpophilus group<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Galerina autumnalis<br />
Galerina badipes<br />
Ganoderma brownii<br />
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Geastrum saccatum<br />
Gomphidius smithii<br />
Gomphus clavatus<br />
Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius<br />
Gymnopus acervatus<br />
Gymnopus subpruinosus<br />
Hebeloma mesophaeum<br />
Hebeloma populinum group<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
Hericium abietis<br />
Hericium erinaceus<br />
Hericium ramosum<br />
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea<br />
Hydnangium carneum<br />
Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Hysterangium coriaceum<br />
Inocybe fastigiata group<br />
Inonotus tomentosus<br />
Lactarius rubidus<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Leccinum scabrum<br />
Leocarpus fragilis<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia”<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
Lepiota josserandii<br />
Lepiota roseifolia<br />
Lepiota roseilivida<br />
Lepiota scaberula<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum group<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Marasmiellus carneopallidus aff.<br />
Marasmius androsaceus<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Melanoleuca cognata<br />
Melanoleuca lewisii<br />
Micromphale sequoiae<br />
Mollisia sp.<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena galericulata<br />
Nidula candida<br />
Nidula niveotomentosa<br />
Nolanea stricta group<br />
Panus conchatus<br />
Paxillus panuoides<br />
Phellinus punctatus<br />
Phellinus robustus<br />
Phlebia radiata<br />
Phlebia uda<br />
Pholiota astragalina<br />
Pholiota malicola<br />
Pholiota terrestris group<br />
Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
Plicatura nivea<br />
Pluteus semibulbosus group<br />
Pluteus thomsonii<br />
Polyporus varius<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila group<br />
Psathyrella longistriata<br />
Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Psilocybe castanella<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
Ramaria rubrievanescens<br />
Resupinatus applicatus<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
Russula crassotunicata<br />
Russula eleodes<br />
Russula laurocerasi<br />
Russula rosacea<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Russula silvicola<br />
Russula subalutacea<br />
Russula turci<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Scleroderma cepa<br />
Sparassis crispa<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Stromatoscypha fimbriata<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Suillus tomentosus<br />
Tephrocybe rancida<br />
Trametes hirsuta<br />
Trichaptum abietinum<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Tricholoma muricatum<br />
Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
Tyromyces caesius<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
49 species on 2 forays<br />
Abortiporus biennis<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Baeospora myosura<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Chondrostereum purpureum<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Coprinus plicatilis<br />
Galerina marginata<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
Hydnellum peckii<br />
Hypoxylon thouarsianum<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Laetiporus gilbertsoni<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Macrotyphula juncea<br />
Marasmiellus candidus<br />
Mycena abramsii<br />
Mycena capillaris<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena speirea<br />
Nolanea stricta<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
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Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
Ramaria botrytis<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Simocybe centunculus<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus ponderosus<br />
Xeromphalina fulvipes<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
22 species on 3 forays<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Calocera cornea<br />
Coprinus lagopus<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Lycogala epidendrum<br />
Mycena oregonensis<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
14 species on 4 forays<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
6 species on 5 forays<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
4 species on 6 forays<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
6 species on 7 forays<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
1 species on 8 forays<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
3 species on 9 forays<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
2 species on 13 forays<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
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Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Forays ranked by number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 1: total number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 2: number <strong>of</strong> species recorded only on this foray divided by total number <strong>of</strong> species on foray<br />
49 0.39 Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co. .......................Anna Moore<br />
46 0.22 Filoli, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co..............................................Jonathan Tolmach<br />
45 0.18 various North Bay & Marin Co...............................Ron Pastorino<br />
38 0.29 <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. Memorial Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. ....Fred Stevens<br />
33 0.30 Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. .........Bill Freedman<br />
26 0.31 Campus U.C. <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ...........Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
24 0.08 Mt. Wittenberg, Pt. Reyes, Marin Co.....................Peter Werner<br />
19 0.11 Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co...........................J.R. Blair<br />
19 0.11 Roys Redwoods, Marin Co. ..................................Peter Werner<br />
17 0.35 Mills Canyon, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.................................<br />
17 0.18 Junipero Serra Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co................Denise Gregory<br />
17 0.12 Huddart Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. ...............................Wade Leschyn<br />
15 0.67 Nevada City area, Nevada Co. .............................Daniel Nicholson<br />
14 0.29 Jackson St Forest (Arora Foray), Mendocino Co..<br />
13 0.62 Lake Chabot, Alameda Co. ...................................<br />
13 0.23 Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co..........................Robert Mackler<br />
12 0.33 Berkeley Marina, Alameda Co. .............................Larry Menard<br />
11 0.09 Tomales Bay State Park, Marin Co.......................Peter Werner<br />
10 0.40 Skyline, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. ...................................Denise Gregory<br />
9 0.22 Diamond Park, Alameda Co..................................Brandon Frederickson<br />
8 0.25 Skyline - Grizzly Peak area, Alameda Co. ............Bill Tapley<br />
6 0.50 Campus <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. Denise Gregory<br />
6 0.17 <strong>San</strong> Bruno Bayhill Shop. Cntr, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. Denise Gregory<br />
5 0.40 Mission District, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. ......................Jim Brovstis<br />
5 0.20 Telegraph-Russell area, Berrkeley, Alameda Co..<br />
5 0.20 Lafayette, Alameda Co..........................................Dan Long<br />
5 0.00 Petaluma - St. Vincent High, Sonoma Co. ............Darvin Deshazer<br />
5 0.00 Jackson St For, Woodland Camp, Mendocino Co.<br />
4 0.25 Boy Scout Camp, El Cerrito, Alameda Co. ...........K. Bernier<br />
4 0.25 Chinese Embassy, <strong>San</strong> Fran., <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. Robert Esposito<br />
3 0.00 Oakland Hills, Alameda Co. ..................................<br />
2 0.50 Kensington, Alameda Co. .....................................<br />
2 0.50 East Bay................................................................<br />
2 0.50 Hwy. 128, Navarro, Marin Co................................Dulcie<br />
1 1.00 Menlo Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. ..................................<br />
1 1.00 Marin Co................................................................<br />
1 0.00 Sea Ranch, Sonoma Co. ......................................<br />
1 0.00 <strong>San</strong> Leandro, Alameda Co....................................<br />
1 0.00 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.........................<br />
1 0.00 Redwood Park, Alameda Co.................................<br />
1 0.00 Presidio National Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. ...........Ken Litchfield<br />
1 0.00 Oakland, Alameda Co. ..........................................<br />
1 0.00 Oakland Museum area, Alameda Co. ...................<br />
1 0.00 Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co. ..................E.C. Vellinga<br />
1 0.00 Campus U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co....................E.C. Vellinga
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Larger forays ranked by uniqueness<br />
15 0.67 Nevada City area, Nevada Co. .............................Daniel Nicholson<br />
13 0.62 Lake Chabot, Alameda Co. ...................................<br />
49 0.39 Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co. .......................Anna Moore<br />
17 0.35 Mills Canyon, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.................................<br />
12 0.33 Berkeley Marina, Alameda Co. .............................Larry Menard<br />
26 0.31 Campus U.C. <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ...........Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
33 0.30 Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. .........Bill Freedman<br />
38 0.29 <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. Memorial Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. ....Fred Stevens<br />
14 0.29 Jackson St Forest (Arora Foray), Mendocino Co..<br />
13 0.23 Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co..........................Robert Mackler<br />
46 0.22 Filoli, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co..............................................Jonathan Tolmach<br />
45 0.18 various North Bay & Marin Co...............................Ron Pastorino<br />
17 0.18 Junipero Serra Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co................Denise Gregory<br />
17 0.12 Huddart Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. ...............................Wade Leschyn<br />
19 0.11 Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co...........................J.R. Blair<br />
19 0.11 Roys Redwoods, Marin Co. ..................................Peter Werner<br />
11 0.09 Tomales Bay State Park, Marin Co.......................Peter Werner<br />
24 0.08 Mt. Wittenberg, Pt. Reyes, Marin Co.....................Peter Werner<br />
Numbers in columns 1 and 2 are the same in this and the preceding table.<br />
Only the order <strong>of</strong> lines is different.
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Foray 4 - Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co.<br />
Robert Mackler<br />
13 taxa, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lepiota roseifolia*<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Mycena capillaripes*<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Psathyrella longistriata*<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
Foray 13 - Lake Chabot, Alameda Co.<br />
13 taxa, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Chondrostereum purpureum<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Exidia glandulosa*<br />
Gymnopus subpruinosus*<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hericium abietis*<br />
Inocybe fastigiata group*<br />
Melanoleuca lewisii*<br />
Phellinus punctatus*<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila group*<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Trametes hirsuta*<br />
Foray 15 - Lafayette, Alameda Co.<br />
Dan Long<br />
5 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Laetiporus gilbertsoni<br />
Phyllotopsis nidulans*<br />
Foray 16 - Campus U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
E.C. Vellinga<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Foray lists<br />
Foray 18 - Diamond Park, Alameda Co.<br />
Brandon Frederickson<br />
9 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Chondrostereum purpureum<br />
Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Hebeloma populinum group*<br />
Alameda Co.<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lycogala epidendrum<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Trichaptum abietinum*<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 19 - Skyline - Grizzly Peak area, Alameda Co.<br />
Bill Tapley<br />
8 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Marasmiellus carneopallidus aff.*<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena galericulata*<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Foray 20 - Oakland Museum area, Alameda Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Foray 34 - Telegraph - Russell area, Berrkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
5 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Tricholoma myomyces*<br />
Foray 35 - Berkeley Marina, Alameda Co.<br />
Larry Menard<br />
12 taxa, including 4* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bitorquis*<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Chlorophyllum brunneum*<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites*<br />
Melanoleuca cognata*<br />
Mycena abramsii<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Foray 37 - Hillside, Boy Scout Camp, El Cerrito, Alameda Co.<br />
K. Bernier<br />
4 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Russula rosacea*
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Foray 39 - Oakland Hills, Alameda Co.<br />
3 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Foray 40 - Kensington, Alameda Co.<br />
2 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus benesi*<br />
Coprinus lagopus<br />
Foray 45 - Oakland, Alameda Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
Foray 9 - Roys Redwoods, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
19 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Calocera cornea<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Macrotyphula juncea<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius plicatulus*<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mollisia sp.*<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Alameda Co. (contd.)<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 46 - <strong>San</strong> Leandro, Alameda Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Hydnangium carneum<br />
Foray 47 - Redwood Park, Alameda Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Marin Co.<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Foray 10 - Mt. Wittenberg, Pt. Reyes, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
24 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus fibrillosus*<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Coprinus plicatilis<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Sparassis crispa*<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Xeromphalina campanella
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Foray 9 - Roys Redwoods, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
19 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Calocera cornea<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Macrotyphula juncea<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius plicatulus*<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mollisia sp.*<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Foray 10 - Mt. Wittenberg, Pt. Reyes, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
24 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus fibrillosus*<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Coprinus atramentarius<br />
Coprinus plicatilis<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Foray 17 - Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co.<br />
E.C. Vellinga<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Foray 26 - Jackson State Forest (Arora Foray),<br />
Mendocino Co.<br />
14 taxa, including 4* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Marin Co. (contd.)<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Sparassis crispa*<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 11 - Tomales Bay State Park, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
11 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Mycena capillaris<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Russula silvicola*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Foray 29 - Hwy. 128, Navarro, Marin Co.<br />
Dulcie<br />
2 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Hebeloma mesophaeum*<br />
Foray 43 - Marin Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Mendocino Co.<br />
Agaricus perobscurus*<br />
Amanita silvicola*<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus group*<br />
Gomphus clavatus*<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Hydnellum peckii<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Ramaria botrytis<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica*<br />
Ramaria formosa
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Foray 27 - Jackson State Forest, Woodland Camp,<br />
Mendocino Co.<br />
5 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 8 - Nevada City area, Nevada Co.<br />
Daniel Nicholson<br />
15 taxa, including 10* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare*<br />
Collybia cirrhata*<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum*<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus group*<br />
Hypoxylon thouarsianum<br />
Foray 22 - Campus <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Co.<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
6 taxa, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita pantherina*<br />
Clavulina cristata*<br />
Galerina badipes*<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Foray 23 - Junipero Serra Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
17 taxa, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Bovista pila*<br />
Coprinus lagopus<br />
Coprinus plicatilis<br />
Crepidotus herbarum*<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Flammulaster carpophilus group*<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Mendocino Co.. (contd.)<br />
Nevada Co<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Abortiporus biennis<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Hysterangium coriaceum*<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta*<br />
Lycogala epidendrum<br />
Polyporus varius*<br />
Pseudoarmillariella ectypoides *<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum*<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus*<br />
Xeromphalina fulvipes<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaris<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 24 - Skyline, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
10 taxa, including 4* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus hondensis*<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Dermocybe zakii*<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum*<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans*
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Foray 25 - <strong>San</strong> Bruno Bayhill Shopping Center, <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
6 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Leocarpus fragilis*<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Foray 28 - Mission District, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Jim Brovstis<br />
5 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Entoloma bloxami*<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Laetiporus gilbertsoni<br />
Resupinatus applicatus*<br />
Foray 1 - Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Bill Freedman<br />
33 taxa, including 10* found only on this foray<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Bisporella citrina*<br />
Calvatia utriformis*<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Dacrymyces stillatus*<br />
Galerina marginata<br />
Ganoderma brownii*<br />
Geastrum saccatum*<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia”*<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Lepiota roseilivida*<br />
Lepiota scaberula*<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycogala epidendrum<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena speirea<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Pluteus thomsonii*<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.. (contd.)<br />
<strong>San</strong> Mateo Co<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Tyromyces caesius*<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 30 - Presidio National Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Ken Litchfield<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Foray 38 - Chinese Embassy, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Co.<br />
Robert Esposito<br />
4 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Tricholoma muricatum*<br />
Foray 44 - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
Foray 2 - <strong>San</strong> Mateo County Memorial Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
38 taxa, including 11* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Aleuria aurantia*<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Cantharellus cibarius*<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Conocybe tenera*<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Coprinus lagopus<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi*<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma capnoides*<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Macrotyphula juncea<br />
Marasmiellus candidus<br />
Marasmius androsaceus*<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Micromphale sequoiae*<br />
Mycena abramsii
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Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena oregonensis<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Mycena speirea<br />
Nidula niveotomentosa*<br />
Nolanea stricta<br />
Phellinus robustus*<br />
Pholiota astragalina*<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis*<br />
Foray 3 - Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
J.R. Blair<br />
19 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Baeospora myosura<br />
Calocera cornea<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Crucibulum laeve*<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Nidula candida*<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Foray 12 - Mills Canyon, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
17 taxa, including 6* found only on this foray<br />
Abortiporus biennis<br />
Calocera cornea<br />
Cortinarius calochrous*<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Mycena oregonensis<br />
Phlebia radiata*<br />
Phlebia uda*<br />
Pholiota terrestris group*<br />
Plicatura nivea*<br />
Scleroderma cepa*<br />
Simocybe centunculus<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
<strong>San</strong> Mateo Co (contd.)<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 32 - Filoli, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Jonathan Tolmach<br />
46 taxa, including 10* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Bjerkandera fumosa*<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus*<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus marshii*<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Galerina autumnalis*<br />
Galerina marginata<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hericium erinaceus*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum group*<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena oregonensis<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Nolanea stricta<br />
Nolanea stricta group*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila*<br />
Psilocybe castanella*<br />
Russula laurocerasi*<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Simocybe centunculus<br />
Stropharia ambigua
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Foray 33 - Huddart Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Wade Leschyn<br />
17 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hericium ramosum*<br />
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypoxylon thouarsianum<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Foray 6 - Campus U.C. <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co.<br />
Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
26 taxa, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens*<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Boletus appendiculatus*<br />
Boletus barrowsii*<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Cortinarius variicolor group*<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
<strong>San</strong> Mateo Co (contd.)<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Suillus ponderosus<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus*<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus*<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stromatoscypha fimbriata*<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 48 - Menlo Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Fistulina hepatica*<br />
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Foray 5 - Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co.<br />
Anna Moore<br />
49 taxa, including 19* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita gemmata*<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria sinapina*<br />
Baeospora myosura<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus subtomentosus*<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius smithii*<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopus acervatus*<br />
Hydnellum peckii<br />
Inonotus tomentosus*<br />
Lactarius rubidus*<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Marasmiellus candidus<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Paxillus panuoides*<br />
Pholiota malicola*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
Sonoma Co.<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens*<br />
Ramaria botrytis<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora*<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens*<br />
Ramaria rubrievanescens *<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens*<br />
Russula crassotunicata*<br />
Russula eleodes*<br />
Russula subalutacea*<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus lakei*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Suillus tomentosus*<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Xeromphalina fulvipes<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
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Foray 21 - Petaluma - St. Vincent High, Sonoma Co.<br />
Darvin Deshazer<br />
5 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Foray 42 - Sea Ranch, Sonoma Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus
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Foray 14 - various North Bay & Marin Co.<br />
Ron Pastorino<br />
45 taxa, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita vaginata*<br />
Antrodia heteromorpha*<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Leccinum scabrum<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota josserandii*<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus group<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lyophyllum decastes*<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Panus conchatus*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus semibulbosus group*<br />
Russula turci*<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus ponderosus<br />
Tephrocybe rancida*<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Elsewhere<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
Foray 41 - East Bay<br />
2 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius*<br />
Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
Unknown locations<br />
33 taxa, including 14* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Bovista dermoxantha *<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus*<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Ganoderma tsugae*<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Helvella lacunosa*<br />
Hydnangium carneum<br />
Hypocrea pulvinata*<br />
Laccaria fraterna*<br />
Lactarius alnicola*<br />
Lactarius pubescens*<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Leccinum scabrum<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena haematopus*<br />
Phaeomarasmius erinaceus*<br />
Polyporus radicatus*<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus*<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Tubaria eucalypti*<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala*
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Common name: none<br />
Misapplied name: Laccaria amethystina<br />
Scattered to gregarious on ground in forests,<br />
mostly with pine.<br />
Oakland Museum, 6-7 December 2003<br />
foray<br />
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order all species names for that table.
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2002 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 13-15, 2002<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, Else Vellinga, Michael Wood, &<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
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Abortiporus biennis<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus crocodilinus<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria ostoyae<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
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28. Astraeus pteridis<br />
29. Battarrea phalloides<br />
30. Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
31. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
32. Boletus aereus<br />
33. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
34. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
35. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
36. Boletus dryophilus<br />
37. Boletus edulis<br />
38. Boletus flaviporus<br />
39. Boletus piperatoides<br />
40. Boletus satanas<br />
41. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
42. Boletus truncatus<br />
43. Boletus zelleri<br />
44. Calocybe carnea<br />
45. Calvatia utriformis<br />
46. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
47. Cantharellus formosus<br />
48. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
49. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
50. Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
51. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
52. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
53. Clitocybe nuda<br />
54. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
55. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
56. Coprinus micaceus<br />
57. Cortinarius camphoratus<br />
58. Cortinarius caninus<br />
59. Cortinarius collinitus<br />
60. Cortinarius fulmineus<br />
61. Cortinarius multiformis<br />
62. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
63. Cortinarius regalis<br />
64. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
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65. Cortinarius stemmatus<br />
66. Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
67. Cortinarius vibratilis<br />
68. Crepidotus crocophyllus<br />
69. Crepidotus mollis<br />
70. Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
71. Daldinia grandis<br />
72. Entoloma bloxami<br />
73. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
74. Fistulina hepatica<br />
75. Flammulina velutipes<br />
76. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
77. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
78. Galerina autumnalis<br />
79. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
80. Ganoderma tsugae<br />
81. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
82. Geastrum saccatum<br />
83. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
84. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
85. Gomphidius smithii<br />
86. Gomphidius subroseus<br />
87. Gomphus clavatus<br />
88. Gomphus floccosus<br />
89. Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
90. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
91. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
92. Gymnopus badiialbus<br />
93. Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
94. Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
95. Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
96. Gymnopus villosipes<br />
97. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
98. Hebeloma sacchariolens<br />
99. Hebeloma sinapizans group<br />
100. Helvella lacunosa<br />
101. Hericium ramosum<br />
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102. Hygrocybe singeri<br />
103. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
104. Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
105. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
106. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
107. Hypsizygus marmoreus<br />
108. Inocybe albodisca<br />
109. Inocybe fastigiata<br />
110. Inocybe sororia<br />
111. Ischnoderma resinosum<br />
112. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
113. Laccaria proxima<br />
114. Lactarius alnicola<br />
115. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
116. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
117. Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
118. Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis<br />
119. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
120. Lentinellus ursinus<br />
121. Lentinus lepideus<br />
122. Lenzites betulina<br />
123. Lepiota carmineobasidia<br />
124. Lepiota castaneidisca<br />
125. Lepiota roseifolia<br />
126. Lepiota sequoiarum group<br />
127. Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
128. Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
129. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
130. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
131. Lycoperdon molle<br />
132. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
133. Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
134. Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
135. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
136. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
137. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
138. Marasmius pallidocephalus<br />
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139. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
140. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
141. Melanoleuca melaleuca<br />
142. Mycena californiensis<br />
143. Mycena capillaripes<br />
144. Mycena capillaris<br />
145. Mycena iodiolens<br />
146. Mycena leptocephala<br />
147. Mycena maculata<br />
148. Mycena pura<br />
149. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
150. Mycena speirea<br />
151. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
152. Panaeolus semiovatus<br />
153. Panellus serotinus<br />
154. Parmastomyces transmutans<br />
155. Paxillus involutus<br />
156. Paxillus panuoides<br />
157. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
158. Phellinus pini<br />
159. Phellinus robustus<br />
160. Pholiota malicola<br />
161. Pholiota terrestris<br />
162. Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
163. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
164. Pluteus cervinus<br />
165. Pluteus magnus<br />
166. Pluteus salicinus<br />
167. Polyporus decurrens<br />
168. Polyporus elegans<br />
169. Psathyrella candolleana<br />
170. Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia<br />
171. Psathyrella gracilis<br />
172. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
173. Psathyrella longipes<br />
174. Psathyrella spadicea<br />
175. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
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176. Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
177. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
178. Ramaria araiospora<br />
179. Ramaria botrytis<br />
180. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
181. Ramaria formosa<br />
182. Ramaria rubribrunnescens<br />
183. Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
184. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
185. Rhizopogon rubescens<br />
186. Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
187. Russula alutacea<br />
188. Russula amoenolens<br />
189. Russula basifurcata<br />
190. Russula brevipes<br />
191. Russula brunneola<br />
192. Russula cyanoxantha<br />
193. Russula fragrantissima<br />
194. Russula graveolens<br />
195. Russula integra<br />
196. Russula olivacea<br />
197. Russula paxilloides<br />
198. Russula sanguinea<br />
199. Russula semirubra<br />
200. Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
201. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
202. Scleroderma geaster<br />
203. Stereum hirsutum<br />
204. Stereum striatum<br />
205. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
206. Stropharia ambigua<br />
207. Stropharia riparia<br />
208. Suillus brevipes<br />
209. Suillus caerulescens<br />
210. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
211. Suillus granulatus<br />
212. Suillus lakei<br />
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213. Suillus ponderosus<br />
214. Suillus pungens<br />
215. Suillus tomentosus<br />
216. Trametes ochracea<br />
217. Trametes versicolor<br />
218. Tremella foliacea<br />
219. Tremella mesenterica<br />
220. Tricholoma caligatum<br />
221. Tricholoma fracticum<br />
222. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
223. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
224. Tricholoma pardinum<br />
225. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
226. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
227. Tubaria confragosa<br />
228. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
229. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
230. Tyromyces fragilis<br />
231. Volvariella speciosa<br />
232. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
233. Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
234. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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Catalogue <strong>of</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002<br />
Introduction ......................................................................................................................2<br />
History ..............................................................................................................................3<br />
Statistics ...........................................................................................................................4<br />
Total collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species by multiplicity <strong>of</strong> collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> taxa by genus (excluding "sp.")<br />
Common names ................................................................................................................5<br />
Names not recently recorded ..........................................................................................6<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> field labels from tables<br />
Species found - listed by name .......................................................................................7<br />
Species found - listed by multiplicity ..........................................................................12<br />
Forays ranked by numbers found and by measure <strong>of</strong> uniqueness............................14<br />
Species found - by county and by foray ......................................................................15<br />
Field and Display Label examples ................................................................................23<br />
Print this page to make your own Field Labels ...........................................................24<br />
Identifiers<br />
Dennis Desjardin, Mike Wood, Else C. Vellinga,Fred Stevens, Norm Andresen, Phil Carpenter,<br />
Mark Gillespie, Darven Deshazer<br />
Recorders<br />
John Lennie, Robert Mackler<br />
Database & Catalogue<br />
John Lennie
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Introduction<br />
Oakland Museum,14-15 December 2002<br />
The first winter storm, which hit on 7 November, was a severe one with heavy rain. But<br />
within a couple <strong>of</strong> days the weather was sunny and no more rain fell until 6 December.<br />
Then, and again on 9 December, there was light rain but other days were clear until Friday<br />
13, when the forays for the fair were scheduled. That day there was a downpour.<br />
It was a recipe for disaster. In the bay area, almost no mushrooms responded to the first<br />
rain and the month-long dry period had banished mushrooms so <strong>com</strong>pletely that it was<br />
hard to find a single fruitbody. In late November and early December several people<br />
scoured the Berkeley campus and all reported that it was totally barren. The first rain in<br />
December seemed too little and too late to help the fair. The downpour on the 13th was<br />
the final blow; it led to one foray being canceled when only the leader showed up and<br />
shrank the turnout for the rest. And yet the fair was a success: 236 species were recorded,<br />
fully 80% <strong>of</strong> the 296 recorded in 2001!<br />
To give a sense <strong>of</strong> the dramatic change that occurred in the last few days, consider the<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> watershed. On 18 November we had scoured the cypress grove there for<br />
Lepiota without finding a single specimen (and almost nothing else) and yet on the 13th<br />
December sections <strong>of</strong> the grove were fruiting pr<strong>of</strong>usely. The problem then was that many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fragile Lepiotas had been damaged by the heavy rain.<br />
Overall, with 66% <strong>of</strong> the species recorded in 2001, the watershed did relatively poorly.<br />
Salt Point on the other hand, with 125%, actually did significantly better. Even towards the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> November, when the bay area was a mushroom desert, some mushrooms could<br />
be found in Mendocino, though far fewer than usual.<br />
The mushrooms at the fair were the ones you would expect after the first rain but were<br />
now a month late. There were many Suillus and other boletes but almost no Russulas,<br />
Lactarius, Hygrophorus and Cortinarius - personally I hadn’t seen a single specimen in<br />
any <strong>of</strong> these genera until the fair. True, with 13 species, Russula tied with Boletus for the<br />
genus with most species, but this number gives a totally misleading impression. The Russula<br />
collections consisted <strong>of</strong> one or two fruitbodies whereas the boletes were abundant.<br />
It is interesting that in the two weeks since the fair there has been a lot <strong>of</strong> rain and yet<br />
here in Berkeley 10 days later there were again almost no mushrooms. The window <strong>of</strong> opportunity<br />
for the fair was truly narrow; how lucky we were!<br />
Family names on the display labels at the fair (and also on pages 7-11) were taken from<br />
the CABI Biosciences database (http://194.131.255.3/cabipages/Names/NAMES.ASP), as<br />
used for the 9th edition <strong>of</strong> "Ainsworth and Bisby's Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Fungi" (2001.), There<br />
are controversial changes (like abandoning the family name Amanitaceae and placing the<br />
genus Amanita in the Plutaceae). Some experts, like Dr Desjardin, argue that it is premature<br />
to discard familiar classifications on the basis <strong>of</strong> poorly understood molecular data.<br />
You may make field labels for your own forays by printing page 24.<br />
The efforts <strong>of</strong> many volunteers, a few named here but many nameless, made the fair and<br />
this report possible.<br />
John Lennie<br />
Berkeley<br />
30 December 2002
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History<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002<br />
The society held its first mushroom show in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1970 and kept a unified record <strong>of</strong><br />
species until 1993. Shows were held in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Oakland, <strong>San</strong> Rafael (once) and<br />
Coyote Point. In some years there were even three shows! Cumulative records were published<br />
twice. First, in "California Mushrooms: 1970-1980" by Herb Saylor, Paul Vergeer,<br />
Dennis Desjardin and Tom Duffy, an orange booklet which covered the first 19 shows<br />
along with 2 forays. It included literature references and sources for illustrations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
species which still make it a useful reference (copies <strong>of</strong> the booklet are available from<br />
Book Sales.) I prepared the second set <strong>of</strong> records which was published in the Member's<br />
Handbook for 1992. By that time 24 more shows had been held, and the new lists, up to<br />
and including January 1992, were presented in one table, with 1009 species. This Handbook<br />
is no longer available.<br />
The show in December 1992 was the last to be added to this record and the database I<br />
had maintained until then. In 1993, Wade Leschyn took over and began a new database.<br />
According to the society's web site, thirteen shows were held between then and the first <strong>of</strong><br />
the new series at the Oakland Museum in 2001, (though it is possible that there was a<br />
14th show in Coyote Point in 1994.) However there was no longer a unified record <strong>of</strong> what<br />
had been displayed at individual fairs and records for some fairs have been lost.<br />
In 2001 the council established a new Systematics Committee, and made maintaining the<br />
database one <strong>of</strong> its functions; Mike Wood was appointed chair. Under its aegis I began a<br />
third database with the goal <strong>of</strong> adding descriptive material for local species, as well as<br />
systematizing foray lists and the collections displayed at shows. The 921 initial names, updated<br />
and corrected, were derived from Wade's database and Mykoweb (the names on<br />
page 5 , "not recently recorded", are not on this list.) The 2001 Oakland show added 28<br />
names and this show another 20 bringing the current total to 969, including species <strong>com</strong>plexes<br />
and varieties. In 2001, for the first time, some <strong>of</strong> the display labels included <strong>com</strong>mon<br />
names, synonyms, misapplied names and habitat information supplied by Mykoweb<br />
(for an example, see page 23.)The display labels and the catalogues for 2001 and 2002<br />
are the first fruits <strong>of</strong> the new database.
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Statistics (all figures exclude "sp.")<br />
Total collections: 236<br />
Total records (counting separately each occurrence<br />
on a different foray): 449<br />
Field labels from display tables (see p.6) 534<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species reported from 1 foray, 2 forays,<br />
... , 9 forays (multiplicity is not abundance -<br />
multiple records from one foray were merged):<br />
11 (location uknown)<br />
1 125<br />
2 50<br />
3 20<br />
4 10<br />
5 11<br />
6 4<br />
7 1<br />
8 1<br />
9 2<br />
12 1<br />
For lists <strong>of</strong> species by multiplicity, see pages 12<br />
to 13.<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> taxa by genus (excluding "sp."):<br />
1........Abortiporus<br />
11........Agaricus<br />
1........Agrocybe<br />
1........Alboleptonia<br />
1........Aleuria<br />
10........Amanita<br />
2........Armillaria<br />
2........Astraeus<br />
1........Battarrea<br />
2........Bolbitius<br />
13........Boletus<br />
1........Calocybe<br />
1........Calvatia<br />
3........Cantharellus<br />
1........Caulorhiza<br />
1........Chalciporus<br />
1........Chroogomphus<br />
2........Clitocybe<br />
1........Clitopilus<br />
2........Coprinus<br />
11........Cortinarius<br />
2........Crepidotus<br />
1........Cryptoporus<br />
1........Daldinia<br />
2........Entoloma<br />
1........Fistulina<br />
1........Flammulina<br />
2........Fomitopsis<br />
1........Galerina<br />
2........Ganoderma<br />
2........Geastrum<br />
4........Gomphidius<br />
2........Gomphus<br />
3........Gymnopilus<br />
5........Gymnopus<br />
3........Hebeloma<br />
1........Helvella<br />
1........Hericium<br />
1........Hygrocybe<br />
1........Hygrophoropsis<br />
2........Hypholoma<br />
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1........Hypomyces<br />
1........Hypsizygus<br />
3........Inocybe<br />
1........Ischnoderma<br />
1........Jahnoporus<br />
1........Laccaria<br />
3........Lactarius<br />
1........Laetiporus<br />
1........Laricifomes<br />
1........Leccinum<br />
1........Lentinellus<br />
1........Lentinus<br />
1........Lenzites<br />
5........Lepiota<br />
1........Leucoagaricus<br />
2........Leucopaxillus<br />
4........Lycoperdon<br />
1........Lyophyllum<br />
1........Macrolepiota<br />
4........Marasmius<br />
1........Melanoleuca<br />
9........Mycena<br />
1........Omphalotus<br />
1........Panaeolus<br />
1........Panellus<br />
1........Parmastomyces<br />
2........Paxillus<br />
1........Phaeolus<br />
2........Phellinus<br />
2........Pholiota<br />
1........Pisolithus<br />
1........Pleurotus<br />
3........Pluteus<br />
2........Polyporus<br />
6........Psathyrella<br />
2........Psilocybe<br />
7........Ramaria<br />
2........Rhizopogon<br />
1........Rhodocollybia<br />
13........Russula<br />
1........Sarcodon<br />
1........Schizophyllum<br />
1........Scleroderma<br />
2........Stereum<br />
1........Strobilurus<br />
2........Stropharia<br />
8........Suillus<br />
2........Trametes<br />
2........Tremella<br />
6........Tricholoma<br />
1........Tricholomopsis<br />
2........Tubaria<br />
1........Tylopilus<br />
1........Tyromyces<br />
1........Volvariella<br />
2........Xeromphalina<br />
1........Xylaria
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Common names<br />
Arched Earthstar......................see Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Artist's Conk ............................see Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Black Elfin Saddle....................see Helvella lacunosa<br />
Blewit.......................................see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Brown Witch's Butter ...............see Tremella foliacea<br />
Butter Bolete............................see Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Candlesnuff Fungus ................see Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Cepe........................................see Boletus edulis<br />
Champignon ............................see Agaricus campestris<br />
Chanterelle ..............................see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Chicken <strong>of</strong> the Woods .............see Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
Coccoli.....................................see Amanita lanei<br />
Coccora ...................................see Amanita lanei<br />
Cramp balls .............................see Daldinia grandis<br />
Dead Man's Foot .....................see Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Deadly Galerina.......................see Galerina autumnalis<br />
Death Cap ...............................see Amanita phalloides<br />
Deer Mushroom.......................see Pluteus cervinus<br />
Dyeball.....................................see Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Earthstar..................................see Geastrum saccatum<br />
False Chanterelle ....................see Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
False Turkey Tail.....................see Stereum hirsutum<br />
Fly Agaric.................................see Amanita muscaria<br />
Fried Chicken Mushroom ........see Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Grisette....................................see Amanita constricta<br />
Grisette....................................see Amanita vaginata<br />
Honey Mushroom ....................see Armillaria mellea<br />
Horse Mushroom.....................see Agaricus arvensis<br />
Hygroscopic Earthstar .............see Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Jack-O-Lantern........................see Omphalotus olivascens<br />
King Bolete ..............................see Boletus edulis<br />
Manzanita Bolete.....................see Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Matsutake................................see Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Meadow Mushroom.................see Agaricus campestris<br />
Mica Cap .................................see Coprinus micaceus<br />
Orange Cup.............................see Aleuria aurantia<br />
Oyster Mushroom....................see Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Penny Bun...............................see Boletus edulis<br />
Pig's Ears ................................see Gomphus clavatus<br />
Pine Spike ...............................see Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Poison Pie ...............................see Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Porcini......................................see Boletus edulis<br />
Puffball.....................................see Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Queen Bolete...........................see Boletus aereus<br />
Redwood Rooter......................see Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Rosy Russula ..........................see Russula sanguinea<br />
Satan's Bolete .........................see Boletus satanas<br />
Shaggy Mane ..........................see Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Shaggy Parasol .......................see Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Slippery Jack ...........................see Suillus pungens<br />
Split Gill ...................................see Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Sulphur Shelf...........................see Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
Sulphur Tuft.............................see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Sweetbread mushroom ...........see Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Torq .........................................see Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Turkey Tails.............................see Trametes versicolor<br />
Veiled Polypore .......................see Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
Velvet Foot ..............................see Flammulina velutipes<br />
Viscid Bolete............................see Boletus flaviporus<br />
Western Grisette......................see Amanita pachycolea<br />
White Chanterelle....................see Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
Wine Colored Agaricus............see Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Witch's Butter ..........................see Tremella mesenterica<br />
Witch's Hat ..............................see Hygrocybe singeri<br />
Woolly Chanterelle ..................see Gomphus floccosus<br />
Yellow Chanterelle...................see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Yellow Stainer..........................see Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
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Abortiporus biennis..................... Meripilaceae<br />
Calvatia utriformis....................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides ............ Boletaceae<br />
Cortinarius stemmatus................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Crepidotus crocophyllus ............. Cortinariaceae<br />
Hypsizygus marmoreus .............. Tricholomataceae<br />
Ischnoderma resinosum ............. Hapalopilaceae<br />
Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis.................. Polyporaceae<br />
Lepiota castaneidisca ................. Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia” .......... Agaricaceae<br />
Lycoperdon molle ....................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Panaeolus semiovatus................ Bolbitiaceae<br />
Parmastomyces transmutans ..... Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Phellinus robustus ...................... Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Pluteus salicinus......................... Pluteaceae<br />
Polyporus decurrens................... Polyporaceae<br />
Trametes ochracea..................... Polyporaceae<br />
Tricholoma caligatum.................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tyromyces fragilis....................... Polyporaceae<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii ............ Tricholomataceae<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> field labels recovered from tables after set-up<br />
1..................................................... 23<br />
2....................................................... 8<br />
3..................................................... 19<br />
4................................................... 104<br />
6..................................................... 20<br />
7..................................................... 70<br />
8..................................................... 64<br />
9..................................................... 42<br />
10................................................... 17<br />
11................................................... 33<br />
12................................................... 56<br />
13................................................... 44<br />
14................................................... 34<br />
total.............................................. 534<br />
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Abortiporus biennis .................................. Meripilaceae<br />
Agaricus arorae ....................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus arvensis .................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus bernardii .................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus bitorquis .................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus californicus ................................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus campestris ................................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus crocodilinus ............................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus ....................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus meleagris................................... see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus pla<strong>com</strong>yces................................ see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus ................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus rodmani...................................... see Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens ........................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus ........................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agrocybe pediades .................................. Bolbitiaceae<br />
Albatrellus hirtus....................................... see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Alboleptonia sericella .............................. Entolomataceae<br />
Aleuria aurantia ....................................... Pezizaceae<br />
Amanita aspera ........................................ see Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita calyptrata.................................... see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita calyptroderma............................. see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita constricta ................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita franchetii .................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita gemmata ................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita lanei ........................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita muscaria .................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata........... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita pachycolea ................................ Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita phalloides .................................. Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita silvicola ...................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita vaginata ..................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Armillaria mellea ...................................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Armillaria ostoyae .................................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Armillaria ponderosa................................. see Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Armillariella mellea ................................... see Armillaria mellea<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus ........................... Sclerodermataceae<br />
Astraeus pteridis ...................................... Sclerodermataceae<br />
Battarrea phalloides ................................ Tulostomataceae<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus .................................. Bolbitiaceae<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus .................................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Boletus aereus ......................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus amygdalinus ............................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus appendiculatus ........................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus chrysenteron ............................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus citriniporus .................................. Boletaceae<br />
Boletus dryophilus ................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus edulis .......................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus flaviporus .................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus piperatoides ................................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus satanas ....................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus subtomentosus ........................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus truncatus ..................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus zelleri .......................................... Boletaceae<br />
Calocybe carnea ...................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Calvatia utriformis .................................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Cantharellus cibarius ............................... Cantharellaceae<br />
Cantharellus clavatus ............................... see Gomphus clavatus<br />
Cantharellus formosus ............................. Cantharellaceae<br />
Cantharellus subalbidus .......................... Cantharellaceae<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides.......................... see Boletus piperatoides<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides ......................... Boletaceae<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor .......................... Gomphidiaceae<br />
Clitocybe nebularis .................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe nuda ......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitopilus prunulus ................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Collybia butyracea.................................... see Rhodocollybia butyracea
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Collybia dryophila ..................................... see Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Collybia fuscopurpurea............................. see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Collybia trullisata ...................................... see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Coprinellus micaceus ............................... see Coprinus micaceus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus .................................... Coprinaceae<br />
Coprinus micaceus .................................. Coprinaceae<br />
Coriolus versicolor.................................... see Trametes versicolor<br />
Cortinarius camphoratus ......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius caninus .................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius collinitus ................................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus ............................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius multiformis ............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus ........................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius regalis .................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus ............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius stemmatus ............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis ....................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis ................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Crepidotus crocophyllus .......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Crepidotus mollis ..................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus ............................... Polyporaceae<br />
Daldinia grandis ....................................... Xylariaceae<br />
Entoloma bloxami .................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Entoloma madidum................................... see Entoloma bloxami<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium ............................ Entolomataceae<br />
Fistulina hepatica ..................................... Fistulinaceae<br />
Flammulina velutipes ............................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Fomes pinicola ......................................... see Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Fomes subroseus..................................... see Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi ................................ Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola .................................. Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Galerina autumnalis ................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Ganoderma applanatum .......................... Ganodermataceae<br />
Ganoderma tsugae .................................. Ganodermataceae<br />
Geastrum fornicatum ............................... Geastraceae<br />
Geastrum saccatum ................................ Geastraceae<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus ............................ Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis ......................... Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius smithii .................................. Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius subroseus ............................ Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius vinicolor ................................ see Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Gomphus clavatus ................................... Gomphaceae<br />
Gomphus floccosus ................................. Gomphaceae<br />
Gymnopilus junonius ................................ see Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus ........................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus .............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis ............................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus ...................... see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus ..................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus villosipes ................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme ........................ Bolbitiaceae<br />
Hebeloma sacchariolens ......................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans group .................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Helvella lacunosa .................................... Helvellaceae<br />
Hericium ramosum .................................. Hericiaceae<br />
Hydnum imbricatum.................................. see Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
Hygrocybe singeri .................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca ..................... Hygrophoropsidaceae<br />
Hygrophorus singeri ................................. see Hygrocybe singeri<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum .......................... Strophariaceae<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare ............................ Strophariaceae<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum ................... Hypocreaceae<br />
Hypsizygus marmoreus ........................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Inocybe albodisca .................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe fastigiata ..................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
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Inocybe sororia ........................................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Ischnoderma resinosum .......................... Hapalopilaceae<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus .................................... Albatrellaceae<br />
Laccaria proxima ..................................... Hydnangiaceae<br />
Lactarius alnicola ..................................... Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius deliciosus ................................. Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus .............................. Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius sanguifluus................................ see Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Laetiporus sulphureus ............................. Polyporaceae<br />
Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis .............................. Polyporaceae<br />
Leccinum manzanitae .............................. Boletaceae<br />
Lentinellus ursinus ................................... Auriscalpiaceae<br />
Lentinus lepideus .................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Lenzites betulina ..................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia” ....................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota castaneidisca .............................. Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota clypeolaria ................................... see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepiota rachodes...................................... see Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Lepiota roseifolia ..................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota rubrotincta.................................... see Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum group ....................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora ............................ Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota ventriosospora ............................. see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepista nebularis ...................................... see Clitocybe nebularis<br />
Lepista nuda............................................. see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus ..................... Agaricaceae<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus ......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Leucopaxillus amarus............................... see Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus ........................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Lycoperdon molle .................................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum ............................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme .............................. Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lycoperdon umbrinum ............................. Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lyophyllum decastes ............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes ............................ Agaricaceae<br />
Marasmius calhouniae ............................. Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius pallidocephalus ..................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius plicatulus ............................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius quercophilus .......................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius villosipes ................................ see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Melanoleuca melaleuca ........................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena alcalina........................................ see Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena californiensis .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena capillaripes ................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena capillaris ..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena elegantula ................................... see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena iodiolens ..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena leptocephala .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena maculata .................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena pura ............................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca ............................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena sanguinolenta ............................. see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena speirea ....................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Naematoloma aurantiaca ......................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Naematoloma fasciculare......................... see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Omphalotus olivascens ........................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Panaeolus semiovatus ............................ Bolbitiaceae<br />
Panellus serotinus ................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Parmastomyces transmutans .................. Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Paxillus involutus ..................................... Paxillaceae<br />
Paxillus panuoides .................................. Paxillaceae<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii .............................. Polyporaceae<br />
Phaeomarasmius confragosus................. see Tubaria confragosa<br />
Phellinus pini ........................................... Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Phellinus robustus ................................... Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Pholiota malicola ..................................... Strophariaceae<br />
Pholiota terrestris ..................................... Strophariaceae<br />
Pisolithus arrhizus .................................... see Pisolithus tinctorius
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Pisolithus tinctorius .................................. Sclerodermataceae<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus .................................. Pleurotaceae<br />
Pluteus cervinus ...................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Pluteus magnus ....................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Pluteus salicinus ...................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Polyporus decurrens ................................ Polyporaceae<br />
Polyporus elegans ................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Polyporus hirtus........................................ see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Polyporus sulphureus............................... see Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
Polyporus versicolor ................................. see Trametes versicolor<br />
Psathyrella candolleana .......................... Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia ............................... Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella gracilis ................................... Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila ............................. Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella longipes ................................ Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella spadicea ............................... Coprinaceae<br />
Psilocybe ceres ........................................ see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens ............................. Strophariaceae<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa ......................... Strophariaceae<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens ........................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria araiospora ................................. Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria botrytis ...................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa ........................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria formosa ..................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens ...................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans ......................... Ramariaceae<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens .................. Rhizopogonaceae<br />
Rhizopogon rubescens ............................ Rhizopogonaceae<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea ......................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Russula alutacea ..................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula amoenolens ............................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula basifurcata ................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula brevipes ..................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula brunneola .................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula cyanoxantha .............................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula fragrantissima ............................ Russulaceae<br />
Russula graveolens ................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula integra ........................................ Russulaceae<br />
Russula olivacea ..................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula paxilloides .................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula pectinatoides .............................. see Russula amoenolens<br />
Russula rosacea....................................... see Russula sanguinea<br />
Russula sanguinea .................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula semirubra ................................... Russulaceae<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus ................................ Bankeraceae<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune ......................... Schizophyllaceae<br />
Scleroderma geaster ............................... Sclerodermataceae<br />
Stereum hirsutum .................................... Stereaceae<br />
Stereum striatum ..................................... Stereaceae<br />
Strobilurus kemptonae.............................. see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus ............................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Stropharia ambigua ................................. Strophariaceae<br />
Stropharia aurantiaca ............................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Stropharia riparia ..................................... Strophariaceae<br />
Suillus brevipes ....................................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus caerulescens ................................ Suillaceae<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus .......................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus granulatus .................................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus lakei .............................................. Suillaceae<br />
Suillus ponderosus .................................. Suillaceae<br />
Suillus pungens ....................................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus tomentosus .................................. Suillaceae<br />
Tapinella panuoides ................................. see Paxillus panuoides<br />
Trametes ochracea .................................. Polyporaceae<br />
Trametes versicolor ................................. Polyporaceae<br />
Tremella foliacea ..................................... Tremellaceae<br />
Tremella mesenterica .............................. Tremellaceae<br />
Tricholoma caligatum .............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
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Tricholoma fracticum ............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum ............................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare .......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma pardinum ............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum ......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans ............................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Tubaria confragosa .................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Tubaria furfuracea ................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber ........................... Boletaceae<br />
Tyromyces fragilis .................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala............................ see Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala ........................... Pluteaceae<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us chrysenteron.......................... see Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us dryophilus.............................. see Boletus dryophilus<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us subtomentosus...................... see Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis ........................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii ......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon .................................... Xylariaceae<br />
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
11 species reported once<br />
(location unknown)<br />
Battarrea phalloides<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Hericium ramosum<br />
Ischnoderma resinosum<br />
Parmastomyces transmutans<br />
Phellinus pini<br />
Phellinus robustus<br />
Pluteus magnus<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus<br />
125 species on one foray<br />
Abortiporus biennis<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bitorquis<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus crocodilinus<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Astraeus pteridis<br />
Boletus citriniporus<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Calvatia utriformis<br />
Cantharellus formosus<br />
Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides<br />
Clitocybe nebularis<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Cortinarius caninus<br />
Cortinarius collinitus<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus<br />
Cortinarius multiformis<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
Cortinarius regalis<br />
Cortinarius stemmatus<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis<br />
Crepidotus crocophyllus<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
Daldinia grandis<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
Galerina autumnalis<br />
Geastrum saccatum<br />
Gomphidius smithii<br />
Gomphidius subroseus<br />
Gomphus clavatus<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
Hebeloma sacchariolens<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans group<br />
Helvella lacunosa<br />
Hygrocybe singeri<br />
Hypsizygus marmoreus<br />
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Inocybe fastigiata<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Laccaria proxima<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis<br />
Lentinellus ursinus<br />
Lentinus lepideus<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia”<br />
Lepiota castaneidisca<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum group<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Lycoperdon molle<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
Marasmius pallidocephalus<br />
Melanoleuca melaleuca<br />
Mycena capillaris<br />
Mycena iodiolens<br />
Mycena leptocephala<br />
Mycena pura<br />
Mycena speirea<br />
Panaeolus semiovatus<br />
Panellus serotinus<br />
Paxillus panuoides<br />
Pholiota malicola<br />
Pluteus salicinus<br />
Polyporus decurrens<br />
Polyporus elegans<br />
Psathyrella candolleana<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia<br />
Psathyrella longipes<br />
Psathyrella spadicea<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
Ramaria araiospora<br />
Ramaria botrytis<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
Rhizopogon rubescens<br />
Russula alutacea<br />
Russula basifurcata<br />
Russula brevipes<br />
Russula brunneola<br />
Russula cyanoxantha<br />
Russula graveolens<br />
Russula olivacea<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Scleroderma geaster<br />
Stereum striatum<br />
Suillus brevipes<br />
Suillus granulatus<br />
Suillus ponderosus<br />
Suillus tomentosus<br />
Trametes ochracea<br />
Tremella foliacea<br />
Tricholoma caligatum<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Tricholoma pardinum<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
Tubaria confragosa<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
Tyromyces fragilis<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
50 species on 2 forays<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria ostoyae<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus piperatoides<br />
Calocybe carnea<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Cortinarius camphoratus<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
Fistulina hepatica<br />
Flammulina velutipes<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Ganoderma tsugae<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Inocybe albodisca<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Psathyrella gracilis<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula fragrantissima<br />
Russula paxilloides<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
20 species on 3 forays<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
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Gomphus floccosus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lepiota roseifolia<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Russula integra<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Tubaria furfuracea<br />
10 species on 4 forays<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
11 species on 5 forays<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
4 species on 6 forays<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
1 species on 7 forays<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
1 species on 8 forays<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
2 species on 9 forays<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
1 species on 12 forays<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare
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Forays ranked by number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 1: total number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 2: number <strong>of</strong> species recorded only on this foray divided by total number <strong>of</strong> species on foray<br />
84 0.39 Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co. .......................Anna Moore<br />
59 0.29 Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. .........Bill Freedman<br />
37 0.22 Various, Marin Co. ................................................Ron Pastorino<br />
34 0.18 Campus U.C., <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ..........Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
33 0.24 <strong>San</strong> Mateo County Memorial Park ........................Fred Stevens<br />
33 0.18 Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co..........................Mike Wood<br />
26 0.27 Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co...........................J.R. Blair<br />
21 0.43 Nevada City area, Nevada Co. .............................Daniel Nicholson<br />
16 0.12 Roys Redwoods, Marin Co. ..................................Robert Mackler<br />
10 0.20 Campus, U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co...................J. Edmonds<br />
10 0.10 Aptos, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ..........................................P. Carpenter<br />
9 0.00 Tomales Bay Park, Marin Co. ...............................J. Baruzzi<br />
9 0.00 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.........................Tom Chester<br />
7 0.29 Waterman Gap, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ...........................J. Brown<br />
7 0.14 Daly City, <strong>San</strong> Matero Co......................................Fred Stevens<br />
7 0.00 Wildcat Canyon, Contra Costa Co. .......................M. Rossman<br />
4 0.00 Orinda, Contra Costa Co.......................................Tom Beales<br />
3 1.00 Berkeley Marina, Alameda Co. .............................<br />
3 0.67 Oakland, Alameda Co. ..........................................<br />
3 0.00 Sausal Creek, Alameda Co...................................<br />
3 0.00 Marin Co................................................................J. Edmonds<br />
3 0.00 Marin Co................................................................J. Edmonds<br />
3 0.00 Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co. ..................Debbie Viess<br />
2 1.00 Oakland Hills, Alameda Co. ..................................<br />
2 0.50 Oakland flat - Debbie’s garden, Alameda Co........Debbie Viess<br />
2 0.00 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> State Univ., <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co. .....<br />
2 0.00 Richmond Field Station, Contra Costa Co. ...........Anna Moore<br />
2 0.00 Golden Gate Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co...................Peter Werner<br />
1 1.00 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.........................<br />
1 1.00 Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa Co. ............................<br />
1 1.00 Oregon ..................................................................Debbie Viess<br />
1 1.00 Nathan Wilson’s farm ............................................<br />
1 1.00 Mt Tamalpais, Marin Co. .......................................<br />
1 1.00 Georgetown, El Dorado Co. ..................................<br />
1 1.00 Berkeley, Alameda Co. .........................................<br />
1 0.00 Sheffield Village, Oakland, Alameda Co. ..............Debbie Viess<br />
1 0.00 Oakland, Alameda Co. ..........................................J. Edmonds<br />
1 0.00 Eureka, Humboldt Co............................................<br />
1 0.00 Eureka Headwaters, Humboldt Co.?.....................J. Edmonds<br />
1 0.00 Eugene, Oregon....................................................<br />
1 0.00 El Cerrito, Contra Costa Co. .................................<br />
1 0.00 College Avenue, Berkeley, Alameda Co. ..............D. Eichorn<br />
1 0.00 Campus, U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co...................J. Edmonds<br />
Larger forays ranked by uniqueness<br />
21 0.43 Nevada City area, Nevada Co. .............................Daniel Nicholson<br />
84 0.39 Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co. .......................Anna Moore<br />
59 0.29 Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co. .........Bill Freedman<br />
26 0.27 Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co...........................J.R. Blair<br />
33 0.24 <strong>San</strong> Mateo County Memorial Park ........................Fred Stevens<br />
37 0.22 Various, Marin Co. ................................................Ron Pastorino<br />
34 0.18 Campus U.C., <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co. ..........Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
33 0.18 Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co..........................Mike Wood<br />
16 0.12 Roys Redwoods, Marin Co. ..................................Robert Mackler<br />
Numbers in columns 1 and 2 are the same in both tables.
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Foray 7 - Joaquin Miller Park, Alameda Co.<br />
Mike Wood<br />
33 taxa, including 6* found only on this foray<br />
Abortiporus biennis*<br />
Agrocybe pediades*<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus flaviporus*<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus*<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Mycena speirea*<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus granulatus*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Tubaria furfuracea<br />
Foray 14 - Campus, U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
10 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Inocybe albodisca<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus*<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Scleroderma geaster*<br />
Foray 15 - Campus, U.C. Berkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Ganoderma tsugae<br />
Foray lists<br />
Alameda Co.<br />
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Foray 16 - Oakland, Alameda Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Flammulina velutipes<br />
Foray 22 - Sheffield Village, Oakland, Alameda Co.<br />
Debbie Viess<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Armillaria ostoyae<br />
Foray 26 - Oakland flat - Debbie’s garden, Alameda Co.<br />
Debbie Viess<br />
2 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus californicus*<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Foray 36 - College Avenue, Berkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
D. Eichorn<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Foray 38 - Berkeley Marina, Alameda Co.<br />
3 taxa, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus arvensis*<br />
Agaricus bitorquis*<br />
Agaricus campestris*<br />
Foray 39 - Oakland, Alameda Co.<br />
3 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus bernardii*<br />
Armillaria ostoyae<br />
Laetiporus sulphureus*<br />
Foray 43 - Sausal Creek, Alameda Co.<br />
3 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
Foray 45 - Berkeley, Alameda Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens*<br />
Foray 48 - Oakland Hills, Alameda Co.<br />
2 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus*<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa*
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<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
16<br />
Foray 20 - Wildcat Canyon, Contra Costa Co.<br />
M. Rossman<br />
7 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Foray 27 - Richmond Field Station, Contra Costa Co.<br />
Anna Moore<br />
2 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Foray lists<br />
Foray 44 - Georgetown, El Dorado Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Psathyrella candolleana*<br />
Foray 19 - Eureka Headwaters, Humboldt Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
1 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Ganoderma tsugae<br />
Contra Costa Co.<br />
Oakland Museum,14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 33 - Orinda, Contra Costa Co.<br />
Tom Beales<br />
4 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Foray 40 - Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Tremella foliacea*<br />
Foray 47 - El Cerrito, Contra Costa Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
El Dorado Co.<br />
Humboldt Co.<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Foray 30 - Eureka, Humboldt Co.<br />
1 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Fistulina hepatica
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Foray 4 - Roys Redwoods, Marin Co.<br />
Robert Mackler<br />
16 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Flammulina velutipes<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Mycena iodiolens*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Psathyrella gracilis<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune*<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Tubaria furfuracea<br />
Foray 12 - Tomales Bay Park, Marin Co.<br />
J. Baruzzi<br />
9 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Foray 17 - Marin Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
3 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Foray 18 - Marin Co.<br />
J. Edmonds<br />
3 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Foray lists<br />
Marin Co.<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 28 - Various, Marin Co.<br />
Ron Pastorino<br />
37 taxa, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Gomphidius smithii*<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hygrocybe singeri*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota roseifolia<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus*<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Polyporus decurrens<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens*<br />
Ramaria araiospora*<br />
Ramaria formosa*<br />
Russula fragrantissima<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus ponderosus*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Trametes ochracea*<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Foray 46 - Mt Tamalpais, Marin Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Russula brevipes*
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Foray lists<br />
Foray 23 - Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co.<br />
Debbie Viess<br />
3 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Fistulina hepatica<br />
Foray 8 - Nevada City area, Nevada Co.<br />
Daniel Nicholson<br />
21 taxa, including 9* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Astraeus pteridis*<br />
Clitocybe nebularis*<br />
Cortinarius camphoratus<br />
Crepidotus crocophyllus*<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Foray 29 - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Tom Chester<br />
9 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Foray 34 - SF State University, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
2 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Mendocino Co.<br />
Nevada Co<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Inocybe fastigiata*<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus*<br />
Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Panellus serotinus*<br />
Paxillus panuoides*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Polyporus elegans*<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon*<br />
Oakland Museum,14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 37 - Golden Gate Park, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
2 taxa, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Foray 42 - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Co.<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Helvella lacunosa*
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Foray lists<br />
Foray 1 - Crystal Springs Watershed, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Bill Freedman<br />
59 taxa, including 17* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Alboleptonia sericella*<br />
Amanita constricta*<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Calocybe carnea<br />
Calvatia utriformis*<br />
Chalciporus piperatoides*<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Cortinarius camphoratus<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Galerina autumnalis*<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Geastrum saccatum*<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii*<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hebeloma sacchariolens*<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans group<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypsizygus marmoreus*<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lentinellus ursinus*<br />
Lepiota “carmineobasidia”*<br />
Lepiota castaneidisca*<br />
Lepiota sequoiarum group*<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lycoperdon molle*<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus salicinus*<br />
Psathyrella gracilis<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula basifurcata*<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stereum striatum*<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
<strong>San</strong> Mateo Co<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 2 - <strong>San</strong> Mateo County Memorial Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
33 taxa, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus arorae*<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Calocybe carnea<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Coprinus micaceus*<br />
Cortinarius regalis*<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gomphidius subroseus*<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lepiota roseifolia<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Melanoleuca melaleuca*<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena pura*<br />
Pholiota terrestris<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia*<br />
Russula fragrantissima<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Tubaria furfuracea<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis*
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Foray lists<br />
Foray 3 - Wunderlich Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
J.R. Blair<br />
26 taxa, including 7* found only on this foray<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Cortinarius stemmatus*<br />
Daldinia grandis*<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus*<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Inocybe albodisca<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme*<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Panaeolus semiovatus*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
Foray 6 - Campus U.C., <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co.<br />
Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
34 taxa, including 6* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus citriniporus*<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Cortinarius caninus<br />
Cortinarius collinitus*<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lentinus lepideus*<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Pluteus cervinus<br />
<strong>San</strong> Mateo Co (continued)<br />
Russula integra<br />
Russula paxilloides<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Tubaria confragosa*<br />
Tyromyces fragilis*<br />
Oakland Museum,14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 10 - Huddart Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Wade Leschyn<br />
cancelled<br />
Foray 11 - Daly City, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
7 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co.<br />
Agaricus crocodilinus<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus*<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Volvariella gloiocephala<br />
Russula alutacea*<br />
Russula cyanoxantha*<br />
Russula integra<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Tricholoma fracticum*<br />
Foray 13 - Aptos, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co.<br />
P. Carpenter<br />
10 taxa, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus piperatoides<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Psathyrella longipes*<br />
Foray 35 - Waterman Gap, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Co.<br />
J. Brown<br />
7 taxa, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus*<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Mycena leptocephala*<br />
Stereum hirsutum
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Foray lists<br />
Foray 5 - Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co.<br />
Anna Moore<br />
84 taxa, including 33* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Aleuria aurantia*<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus piperatoides<br />
Boletus truncatus*<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Cantharellus formosus*<br />
Cantharellus subalbidus*<br />
Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Cortinarius multiformis*<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus*<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis*<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis*<br />
Crepidotus mollis*<br />
Cryptoporus volvatus*<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gomphus clavatus*<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Sonoma Co.<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Laccaria proxima*<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lenzites betulina*<br />
Lepiota roseifolia<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Marasmius pallidocephalus*<br />
Marasmius quercophilus<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena capillaris*<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Pholiota malicola*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
Psathyrella spadicea*<br />
Ramaria botrytis*<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa*<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens*<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans*<br />
Rhizopogon rubescens*<br />
Russula brunneola*<br />
Russula graveolens*<br />
Russula integra<br />
Russula olivacea*<br />
Russula paxilloides<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Suillus brevipes*<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Suillus tomentosus*<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare*<br />
Tricholoma pardinum*<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum*<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans*<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber*<br />
Xeromphalina kauffmanii*<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002
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Foray 31 - Nathan Wilson’s farm<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis*<br />
Foray lists<br />
Unknown California locations<br />
29 taxa, including 11* not found elsewhere<br />
Agaricus crocodilinus<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Battarrea phalloides*<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Cortinarius caninus<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
Geastrum fornicatum*<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hebeloma sinapizans group<br />
Hericium ramosum*<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Ischnoderma resinosum*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Parmastomyces transmutans*<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Phellinus pini*<br />
Phellinus robustus*<br />
Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus magnus*<br />
Polyporus decurrens<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens*<br />
Russula amoenolens*<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Sarcodon imbricatus*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Elsewhere<br />
Oakland Museum,14-15 December 2002<br />
Foray 25 - Oregon<br />
Debbie Viess<br />
1 taxon, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Tricholoma caligatum*<br />
Foray 41 - Eugene, Oregon<br />
1 taxon, including 0* found only on this foray<br />
Clitocybe nuda
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Field and display label examples<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
Common name: none<br />
Misapplied name: Laccaria amethystina<br />
Scattered to gregarious on ground in forests,<br />
mostly with pine.<br />
Tricholomataceae 14.12<br />
Oakland Museum, 14-15 December 2002<br />
foray<br />
4<br />
table<br />
in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier<br />
First number is the table number, second number is the position <strong>of</strong> this species<br />
in the alphabetic order on this table
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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table<br />
in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
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collector<br />
identifier<br />
genus and species<br />
habitat (circle one)<br />
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in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
identifier
2001 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
2001 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 8-9, 2001<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, Else Vellinga, Michael Wood, J.<br />
R. Blair, Fred Stevens, Dr. Tom Bruns, Norm Andresen, & Terri<br />
Beausejour<br />
1.<br />
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10.<br />
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26.<br />
Agaricus abruptibulbus<br />
Agaricus albolutescens<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus semotus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus smithii<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Agrocybe praecox<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria gallica<br />
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27. Armillaria mellea group<br />
28. Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
29. Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
30. Battarrea phalloides<br />
31. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
32. Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elaena<br />
33. Boletus aereus<br />
34. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
35. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
36. Boletus calopus var. frustosus<br />
37. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
38. Boletus dryophilus<br />
39. Boletus edulis<br />
40. Boletus erythropus<br />
41. Boletus flaviporus<br />
42. Boletus pinophilus<br />
43. Boletus regius<br />
44. Boletus rubripes<br />
45. Boletus satanas<br />
46. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
47. Boletus truncatus<br />
48. Boletus zelleri<br />
49. Bovista plumbea<br />
50. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
51. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
52. Catathelasma ventricosum<br />
53. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
54. Cheimonophyllum candidissimum<br />
55. Chlorophyllum molybdites<br />
56. Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
57. Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
58. Clavicorona pyxidata<br />
59. Clavulina cristata<br />
60. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
61. Clitocybe flaccida<br />
62. Clitocybe inversa<br />
63. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
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64. Clitocybe nuda<br />
65. Clitocybe odora<br />
66. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
67. Collybia cirrhata<br />
68. Collybia cookei<br />
69. Coprinus auri<strong>com</strong>is group<br />
70. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
71. Coprinus lagopus<br />
72. Cortinarius acutus group<br />
73. Cortinarius amoenolens group<br />
74. Cortinarius calochrous<br />
75. Cortinarius cedretorum group<br />
76. Cortinarius cotoneus group<br />
77. Cortinarius cylindripes<br />
78. Cortinarius fulmineus group<br />
79. Cortinarius glaucopus group<br />
80. Cortinarius iodes<br />
81. Cortinarius olympianus<br />
82. Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is<br />
83. Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis<br />
84. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
85. Cortinarius sodagnitus group<br />
86. Cortinarius traganus<br />
87. Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
88. Cortinarius variicolor group<br />
89. Cortinarius vibratilis<br />
90. Cortinarius violaceus<br />
91. Crepidotus applanatus<br />
92. Crepidotus mollis<br />
93. Crucibulum laeve<br />
94. Cystoderma fallax<br />
95. Dacrymyces palmatus group<br />
96. Daldinia grandis<br />
97. Entoloma bloxami<br />
98. Entoloma rhodopolium group<br />
99. Flammulina velutipes<br />
100. Floccularia albolanaripes<br />
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101. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
102. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
103. Galerina autumnalis<br />
104. Galerina heterocystis<br />
105. Galerina marginata<br />
106. Galerina vittaeformis<br />
107. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
108. Ganoderma tsugae<br />
109. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
110. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
111. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
112. Gomphidius smithii<br />
113. Gomphidius subroseus<br />
114. Gomphus floccosus<br />
115. Gymnopilus aeruginosus<br />
116. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
117. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
118. Gymnopus badiialbus<br />
119. Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
120. Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
121. Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
122. Gymnopus villosipes<br />
123. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
124. Helvella lacunosa<br />
125. Hericium erinaceus<br />
126. Hericium ramosum<br />
127. Heterotextus alpinus<br />
128. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
129. Hydnum repandum<br />
130. Hydnum umbilicatum<br />
131. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
132. Hygrophorus agathosmus<br />
133. Hygrophorus gliocyclus<br />
134. Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
135. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
136. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
137. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
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138. Inocybe albodisca<br />
139. Inocybe fastigiata<br />
140. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
141. Inocybe laetior<br />
142. Inocybe mixtilis<br />
143. Inocybe sororia<br />
144. Inocybe whitei<br />
145. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
146. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
147. Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia<br />
148. Laccaria proxima<br />
149. Lactarius alnicola<br />
150. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
151. Lactarius pubescens var. betulae<br />
152. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
153. Lactarius rufus<br />
154. Lactarius scrobiculatus<br />
155. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
156. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
157. Leccinum scabrum<br />
158. Lenzites betulina<br />
159. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
160. Lepiota castanea group<br />
161. Lepiota cristata<br />
162. Lepiota felina<br />
163. Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
164. Lepiota magnispora<br />
165. Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
166. Leptonia exilis<br />
167. Leptonia parva<br />
168. Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
169. Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
170. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
171. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
172. Lycoperdon nigrescens<br />
173. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
174. Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
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175. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
176. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
177. Marasmius androsaceus<br />
178. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
179. Marasmius copelandii<br />
180. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
181. Micromphale arbuticola<br />
182. Morchella deliciosa<br />
183. Mycena abramsii<br />
184. Mycena acicula<br />
185. Mycena alcalina group<br />
186. Mycena aurantiomarginata<br />
187. Mycena californiensis<br />
188. Mycena capillaripes<br />
189. Mycena epiterygia<br />
190. Mycena filopes<br />
191. Mycena galopus<br />
192. Mycena haematopus<br />
193. Mycena maculata<br />
194. Mycena metata<br />
195. Mycena oregonensis<br />
196. Mycena pura<br />
197. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
198. Mycena renatii<br />
199. Mycena rorida<br />
200. Mycena speirea<br />
201. Mycena stylobates<br />
202. Naucoria vinicolor<br />
203. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
204. Panus conchatus<br />
205. Panus rudis<br />
206. Paxillus involutus<br />
207. Peziza arvernensis<br />
208. Peziza vesiculosa<br />
209. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
210. Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
211. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
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212. Phallus hadriani<br />
213. Phellinus gilvus<br />
214. Phellinus pini<br />
215. Pholiota astragalina<br />
216. Pholiota flammans<br />
217. Pholiota spumosa group<br />
218. Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
219. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
220. Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
221. Pluteus magnus<br />
222. Pluteus petasatus<br />
223. Pluteus thomsonii<br />
224. Polyporus badius<br />
225. Polyporus elegans<br />
226. Psathyrella candolleana<br />
227. Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia<br />
228. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
229. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
230. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
231. Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
232. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
233. Ramaria araiospora<br />
234. Ramaria botryoides<br />
235. Ramaria botrytis<br />
236. Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
237. Ramaria fennica var. violaceabrunnea<br />
238. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
239. Ramaria formosa<br />
240. Ramaria myceliosa<br />
241. Ramaria rubribrunnescens<br />
242. Ramaria stricta<br />
243. Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
244. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
245. Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
246. Rimbachia bryophila<br />
247. Russula aeruginea<br />
248. Russula amoenolens<br />
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249. Russula brevipes<br />
250. Russula cerolens<br />
251. Russula cessans<br />
252. Russula eleodes<br />
253. Russula fragrantissima<br />
254. Russula lilaca<br />
255. Russula queletii<br />
256. Russula rhodopoda<br />
257. Russula sanguinea<br />
258. Russula semirubra<br />
259. Russula simillima<br />
260. Russula veternosa<br />
261. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
262. Scleroderma cepa<br />
263. Sparassis crispa<br />
264. Stereum hirsutum<br />
265. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
266. Stropharia ambigua<br />
267. Stropharia riparia<br />
268. Suillus caerulescens<br />
269. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
270. Suillus granulatus<br />
271. Suillus lakei<br />
272. Suillus pungens<br />
273. Suillus tomentosus<br />
274. Thelephora multipartita group<br />
275. Thelephora terrestris<br />
276. Trametes versicolor<br />
277. Tremella mesenterica<br />
278. Trichaptum abietinum<br />
279. Tricholoma dryophilum<br />
280. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
281. Tricholoma fracticum<br />
282. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
283. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
284. Tricholoma muricatum<br />
285. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
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286. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
287. Tricholoma vaccinum<br />
288. Tricholomopsis decora<br />
289. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
290. Truncocolumella citrina<br />
291. Tubaria furfuracea group<br />
292. Tylopilus indecisus<br />
293. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
294. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
295. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
296. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Copyright © 2002 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
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<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1<br />
Catalogue <strong>of</strong> Fungus Fair<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Introduction ......................................................................................................................2<br />
Statistics ...........................................................................................................................3<br />
Total collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species by multiplicity <strong>of</strong> collections (excluding "sp.")<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> taxa by genus (excluding "sp.")<br />
Common names ................................................................................................................4<br />
Names not recently recorded ..........................................................................................5<br />
Species found - listed by name .......................................................................................6<br />
Species found - listed by multiplicity ...........................................................................12<br />
Forays ranked by numbers found and by measure <strong>of</strong> uniqueness ............................15<br />
Species found - by foray ................................................................................................16<br />
Field and Display Label examples .................................................................................25<br />
Print this page to make your own Field Labels ............................................................26<br />
Identifiers<br />
Dennis Desjardin, Mike Wood, Else C. Vellinga, J.R. Blair, Tom Bruns, Rick Kerrigan,<br />
Terri Beausejour<br />
Recorders<br />
John Lennie, Robert Mackler<br />
Database & Catalogue<br />
John Lennie
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
2<br />
Introduction<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
The society held its first mushroom show in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1970 and a unified record <strong>of</strong> the<br />
species was kept until 1993. Shows were held in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Oakland, <strong>San</strong> Rafael<br />
(once) and Coyote Point. In some years there were even three shows! Cumulative<br />
records were published twice. First, in "California Mushrooms: 1970-1980" by Herb Saylor,<br />
Paul Vergeer, Dennis Desjardin and Tom Duffy, an orange booklet which covered the<br />
first 19 shows along with 2 forays. It included literature references and sources for illustrations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the species. (These references are still useful, though dated, and copies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
booklet are available from Book Sales.) The second publication was in the Member's<br />
Handbook for 1992, by which time 24 more shows had been held, and the new lists, up to<br />
and including January 1992, were presented in one table, with 1009 species. I maintained<br />
the database at that time and <strong>com</strong>piled and prepared the lists. This Handbook is no longer<br />
available.<br />
The show in December 1992 was the last to be added to this record. In 1993, the record<br />
was abandoned when Wade Leschyn took over managing a new database. Thirteen<br />
shows have been held since then (going by the information on the society's web site; the<br />
number would be 14 if there was a Coyote Point show in 1994.) However there was no<br />
longer a unified record <strong>of</strong> what was displayed at individual fairs and records for some fairs<br />
appear to have been lost.<br />
In 2001 the council established a new Systematics Committee, with Mike Wood as chair<br />
and maintaining the database as one <strong>of</strong> its functions. I took over the database with the<br />
goal <strong>of</strong> adding descriptive material for local species, as well as foray lists and collections<br />
displayed at shows. The names I started with were drawn from Wade's database and Mykoweb,<br />
updated and corrected; this is the context for the "not recently recorded" names on<br />
page 5. Now, after the Oakland show, the new cumulative record contains 949 taxa (including<br />
species <strong>com</strong>plexes and varieties.) In Oakland, for the first time, some <strong>of</strong> the display<br />
labels included <strong>com</strong>mon names, synonyms, misapplied names and habitat information<br />
supplied by Mykoweb (for an example, see page 25.) Family names on the labels<br />
(see also pages 6-11) were taken from the CABI Biosciences database, source for the imminent<br />
and authoritative 9th edition <strong>of</strong> "Ainsworth and Bisby's Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Fungi."<br />
The display labels and this document are the first fruits <strong>of</strong> the new database.<br />
The figures and lists in this report would be impossible without the huge efforts <strong>of</strong> many<br />
volunteers.<br />
John Lennie
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
prepared:<br />
7 January 2002<br />
3<br />
Statistics (all figures exclude "sp.")<br />
Total collections: 296<br />
Total records (counting separately each occurrence<br />
on a different foray): 526<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> species reported from 1 foray, 2 forays,<br />
... , 9 forays (multiplicity is not abundance -<br />
multiple records from one foray are merged):<br />
28 (location uknown)<br />
1 149<br />
2 52<br />
3 31<br />
4 21<br />
5 4<br />
6 5<br />
7 3<br />
8 2<br />
9 1<br />
For lists <strong>of</strong> species by multiplicity, see pages 12<br />
to 14.<br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> taxa by genus (excluding "sp."):<br />
13 ....... Agaricus<br />
2 ....... Agrocybe<br />
1 ....... Alboleptonia<br />
9 ....... Amanita<br />
2 ....... Armillaria<br />
1 ....... Astraeus<br />
1 ....... Auriscalpium<br />
1 ....... Battarrea<br />
1 ....... Bolbitius<br />
1 ....... Boletopsis<br />
16 ....... Boletus<br />
1 ....... Bovista<br />
1 ....... Bulgaria<br />
1 ....... Cantharellus<br />
1 ....... Catathelasma<br />
1 ....... Caulorhiza<br />
1 ....... Cheimonophyllum<br />
1 ....... Chlorophyllum<br />
1 ....... Chroogomphus<br />
1 ....... Clavariadelphus<br />
1 ....... Clavicorona<br />
1 ....... Clavulina<br />
6 ....... Clitocybe<br />
1 ....... Clitopilus<br />
2 ....... Collybia<br />
3 ....... Coprinus<br />
19 ....... Cortinarius<br />
2 ....... Crepidotus<br />
1 ....... Crucibulum<br />
1 ....... Cystoderma<br />
1 ....... Dacrymyces<br />
1 ....... Daldinia<br />
2 ....... Entoloma<br />
1 ....... Flammulina<br />
1 ....... Floccularia<br />
2 ....... Fomitopsis<br />
4 ....... Galerina<br />
2 ....... Ganoderma<br />
1 ....... Geastrum<br />
4 ....... Gomphidius<br />
1 ....... Gomphus<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
3 ....... Gymnopilus<br />
5 ....... Gymnopus<br />
1 ....... Hebeloma<br />
1 ....... Helvella<br />
2 ....... Hericium<br />
1 ....... Heterotextus<br />
1 ....... Hohenbuehelia<br />
2 ....... Hydnum<br />
1 ....... Hygrophoropsis<br />
2 ....... Hygrophorus<br />
3 ....... Hypholoma<br />
1 ....... Hypomyces<br />
7 ....... Inocybe<br />
1 ....... Jahnoporus<br />
3 ....... Laccaria<br />
7 ....... Lactarius<br />
2 ....... Leccinum<br />
1 ....... Lenzites<br />
7 ....... Lepiota<br />
2 ....... Leptonia<br />
2 ....... Leucoagaricus<br />
2 ....... Leucopaxillus<br />
3 ....... Lycoperdon<br />
1 ....... Lyophyllum<br />
1 ....... Macrolepiota<br />
4 ....... Marasmius<br />
1 ....... Micromphale<br />
1 ....... Morchella<br />
19 ....... Mycena<br />
1 ....... Naucoria<br />
1 ....... Omphalotus<br />
2 ....... Panus<br />
1 ....... Paxillus<br />
2 ....... Peziza<br />
2 ....... Phaeocollybia<br />
1 ....... Phaeolus<br />
1 ....... Phallus<br />
2 ....... Phellinus<br />
4 ....... Pholiota<br />
1 ....... Pleurotus<br />
4 ....... Pluteus<br />
2 ....... Polyporus<br />
3 ....... Psathyrella<br />
1 ....... Pseudohydnum<br />
2 ....... Psilocybe<br />
12 ....... Ramaria<br />
1 ....... Rhizopogon<br />
1 ....... Rhodocollybia<br />
1 ....... Rimbachia<br />
14 ....... Russula<br />
1 ....... Schizophyllum<br />
1 ....... Scleroderma<br />
1 ....... Sparassis<br />
1 ....... Stereum<br />
1 ....... Strobilurus<br />
2 ....... Stropharia<br />
6 ....... Suillus<br />
2 ....... Thelephora<br />
1 ....... Trametes<br />
1 ....... Tremella<br />
1 ....... Trichaptum<br />
9 ....... Tricholoma<br />
2 ....... Tricholomopsis<br />
1 ....... Truncocolumella<br />
1 ....... Tubaria<br />
2 ....... Tylopilus<br />
2 ....... Xeromphalina<br />
1 ....... Xylaria
<strong>Mycological</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong><br />
4<br />
Common names<br />
Anise Mushroom ..................... see Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Arched Earthstar ..................... see Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Artist's Conk ............................ see Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Birch Bolete............................. see Leccinum scabrum<br />
Bird's Nest Fungus .................. see Crucibulum laeve<br />
Black Elfin Saddle ................... see Helvella lacunosa<br />
Black Puffball........................... see Lycoperdon nigrescens<br />
Blewit....................................... see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Butter Bolete............................ see Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Candlesnuff Fungus ................ see Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Cauliflower Mushroom............. see Sparassis crispa<br />
Cepe........................................ see Boletus edulis<br />
Chanterelle.............................. see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Club Coral ............................... see Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
Coccoli..................................... see Amanita lanei<br />
Coccora................................... see Amanita lanei<br />
Cramp balls ............................. see Daldinia grandis<br />
Deadly Galerina....................... see Galerina autumnalis<br />
Death Cap ............................... see Amanita phalloides<br />
Earthball .................................. see Scleroderma cepa<br />
False Chanterelle .................... see Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
False Turkey Tail..................... see Stereum hirsutum<br />
Fly Agaric ................................ see Amanita muscaria<br />
Fried Chicken Mushroom ........ see Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Garlic Mushroom..................... see Marasmius copelandii<br />
Grisette.................................... see Amanita constricta<br />
Grisette.................................... see Amanita vaginata<br />
Hedgehog................................ see Hydnum repandum<br />
Hedgehog................................ see Hydnum umbilicatum<br />
Honey Mushroom.................... see Armillaria mellea<br />
Hygroscopic Earthstar............. see Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Jack-O-Lantern........................ see Omphalotus olivascens<br />
King Bolete.............................. see Boletus edulis<br />
Lion's Mane ............................. see Hericium erinaceus<br />
Man on Horseback .................. see Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
Manzanita Bolete..................... see Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Matsutake................................ see Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Morel ....................................... see Morchella deliciosa<br />
Oyster Mushroom.................... see Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Panther.................................... see Amanita pantherina<br />
Penny Bun............................... see Boletus edulis<br />
Poison Pie ............................... see Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Porcini ..................................... see Boletus edulis<br />
Puffball .................................... see Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Queen Bolete .......................... see Boletus aereus<br />
Redwood Rooter ..................... see Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Rosy Russula .......................... see Russula sanguinea<br />
Satan's Bolete ......................... see Boletus satanas<br />
Shaggy Mane .......................... see Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Shaggy Parasol....................... see Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Slippery Jack........................... see Suillus pungens<br />
Split Gill ................................... see Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Stinkhorn ................................. see Phallus hadriani<br />
Sulphur Tuft............................. see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Sweetbread mushroom ........... see Clitopilus prunulus<br />
The Prince............................... see Agaricus augustus<br />
Toothed Jelly Fungus.............. see Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Turkey Tails............................. see Trametes versicolor<br />
Velvet Foot .............................. see Flammulina velutipes<br />
Viscid Bolete............................ see Boletus flaviporus<br />
Western Grisette ..................... see Amanita pachycolea<br />
Witch's Butter .......................... see Tremella mesenterica<br />
Woolly Chanterelle .................. see Gomphus floccosus<br />
Yellow Chanterelle .................. see Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Yellow Stainer ......................... see Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
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Clavicorona pyxidata ...................Hericiaceae<br />
Coprinus auri<strong>com</strong>is group............Coprinaceae<br />
Cortinarius acutus group .............Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius amoenolens group ....Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius olympianus................Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius variicolor group..........Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina heterocystis...................Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina vittaeformis....................Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus..................Tricholomataceae<br />
Inocybe laetior .............................Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe mixtilis ............................Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe whitei..............................Cortinariaceae<br />
Lepiota felina ...............................Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora................Agaricaceae<br />
Leptonia exilis..............................Entolomataceae<br />
Mycena abramsii .........................Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena epiterygia .......................Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena filopes.............................Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena galopus ..........................Tricholomataceae<br />
Pluteus magnus...........................Pluteaceae<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia...................Coprinaceae<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa .............Strophariaceae<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica.......Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens ..........Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans .............Ramariaceae<br />
Russula lilaca ..............................Russulaceae<br />
Russula rhodopoda .....................Russulaceae<br />
Thelephora multipartita group .....Thelephoraceae<br />
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Agaricus abruptibulbus............................. Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus albolutescens ............................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus arorae........................................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus augustus.................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus bernardii .................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus californicus ................................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus ........................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus meleagris................................... see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus pla<strong>com</strong>yces ............................... see Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus................. Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus semotus..................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus silvicola...................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus smithii ........................................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus subrufescens............................. Agaricaceae<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus............................ Agaricaceae<br />
Agrocybe pediades .................................. Bolbitiaceae<br />
Agrocybe praecox .................................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Albatrellus hirtus....................................... see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Alboleptonia sericella ............................... Entolomataceae<br />
Amanita aspera ........................................ see Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita calyptrata.................................... see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita calyptroderma ............................ see Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita constricta.................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita franchetii..................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita gemmata .................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita lanei............................................ Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita muscaria..................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita pachycolea................................. Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita pantherina .................................. Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita phalloides................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Amanita vaginata...................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Armillaria albolanaripes............................ see Floccularia albolanaripes<br />
Armillaria gallica ....................................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Armillaria mellea group............................. Marasmiaceae<br />
Armillaria ponderosa ................................ see Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Armillariella mellea ................................... see Armillaria mellea<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus............................ Sclerodermataceae<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare................................ Auriscalpiaceae<br />
Battarrea phalloides ................................. Tulostomataceae<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus..................................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elaena ......................... Bankeraceae<br />
Boletus aereus ......................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus amygdalinus ................................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus appendiculatus ............................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus calopus var. frustosus ................. Boletaceae<br />
Boletus chrysenteron................................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus dryophilus.................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus edulis........................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus edulis var. pinicola....................... see Boletus pinophilus<br />
Boletus erythropus ................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus flaviporus..................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus frustosus...................................... see Boletus calopus var. frustosus<br />
Boletus pinicola ........................................ see Boletus pinophilus<br />
Boletus pinophilus .................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus regius........................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus rubripes ....................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus satanas........................................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus subtomentosus............................ Boletaceae<br />
Boletus truncatus...................................... Boletaceae<br />
Boletus zelleri........................................... Boletaceae<br />
Bovista plumbea....................................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Bulgaria inquinans.................................... Bulgariaceae<br />
Cantharellus cibarius................................ Cantharellaceae<br />
Catathelasma ventricosum....................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata ............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Cheimonophyllum candidissimum............ Tricholomataceae<br />
Chlorophyllum molybdites ........................ Agaricaceae<br />
Chroogomphus rutilus .............................. Gomphidiaceae
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Clavariadelphus occidentalis.................... Gomphaceae<br />
Clavariadelphus pistillaris......................... see Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
Clavicorona pyxidata*............................... Hericiaceae<br />
Clavulina cristata...................................... Clavulinaceae<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva .................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe flaccida ..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe inversa...................................... see Clitocybe flaccida<br />
Clitocybe inversa...................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe nebularis................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe nuda.......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe odora ........................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Clitocybe suaveolens ............................... see Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Clitopilus prunulus.................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Collybia butyracea.................................... see Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Collybia cirrhata........................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Collybia cookei ......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Collybia dryophila..................................... see Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Collybia fuscopurpurea ............................ see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Collybia trullisata ...................................... see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Coprinopsis lagopus................................. see Coprinus lagopus<br />
Coprinus auri<strong>com</strong>is group*....................... Coprinaceae<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus .................................... Coprinaceae<br />
Coprinus lagopus ..................................... Coprinaceae<br />
Coriolus versicolor.................................... see Trametes versicolor<br />
Cortinarius acutus group*......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius amoenolens group*................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius calochrous.............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum group................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius cotoneus group ...................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius cylindripes.............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus group ..................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus group .................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius iodes ...................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius olympianus* ........................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is ................................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis.. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus ............................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus group ................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius traganus................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis........................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius variicolor group*..................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis.................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Cortinarius violaceus................................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Crepidotus applanatus ............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Crepidotus mollis...................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Crucibulum laeve...................................... Nidulariaceae<br />
Cystoderma fallax..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus group.................... Dacrymycetaceae<br />
Daldinia grandis........................................ Xylariaceae<br />
Dentinum repandum................................. see Hydnum repandum<br />
Dentinum umbilicatum.............................. see Hydnum umbilicatum<br />
Entoloma bloxami..................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Entoloma madidum .................................. see Entoloma bloxami<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium group ................... Entolomataceae<br />
Flammulina velutipes................................ Marasmiaceae<br />
Floccularia albolanaripes ......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Fomes pinicola ......................................... see Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Fomes subroseus..................................... see Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi ................................ Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola................................... Fomitopsidaceae<br />
Galerina autumnalis ................................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina heterocystis* .............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina marginata................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Galerina vittaeformis*............................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Ganoderma applanatum .......................... Ganodermataceae<br />
Ganoderma tsugae .................................. Ganodermataceae<br />
Geastrum fornicatum................................ Geastraceae<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus............................. Gomphidiaceae
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Gomphidius oregonensis ......................... Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius smithii................................... Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphidius subroseus............................. Gomphidiaceae<br />
Gomphus floccosus.................................. Gomphaceae<br />
Guepiniopsis alpinus ................................ see Heterotextus alpinus<br />
Gymnopilus aeruginosus.......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopilus junonius................................ see Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus............................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus* ............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus ...................... see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus ...................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Gymnopus villosipes ................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme......................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Helvella lacunosa ..................................... Helvellaceae<br />
Hericium erinaceus................................... Hericiaceae<br />
Hericium ramosum ................................... Hericiaceae<br />
Heterotextus alpinus................................. Dacrymycetaceae<br />
Hirschioporus abietinus............................ see Trichaptum abietinum<br />
Hohenbuehelia petaloides........................ Pleurotaceae<br />
Hydnum repandum................................... Hydnaceae<br />
Hydnum umbilicatum................................ Hydnaceae<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca ...................... Hygrophoropsidaceae<br />
Hygrophorus agathosmus ........................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Hygrophorus gliocyclus ............................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum .......................... Strophariaceae<br />
Hypholoma capnoides.............................. Strophariaceae<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare............................. Strophariaceae<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum.................... Hypocreaceae<br />
Inocybe albodisca .................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe fastigiata ..................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina ................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe laetior*......................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe mixtilis*........................................ Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe sororia......................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Inocybe whitei* ......................................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus..................................... Albatrellaceae<br />
Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis ............ Hydnangiaceae<br />
Laccaria amethystina ............................... see Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia ............... Hydnangiaceae<br />
Laccaria proxima...................................... Hydnangiaceae<br />
Lactarius alnicola...................................... Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius chrysorheus .............................. see Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
Lactarius deliciosus.................................. Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius pubescens var. betulae ............ Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus ............................... Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius rufus.......................................... Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius sanguifluus ............................... see Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Lactarius scrobiculatus............................. Russulaceae<br />
Lactarius vinaceorufescens...................... see Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
Lactarius xanthogalactus ......................... Russulaceae<br />
Leccinum manzanitae .............................. Boletaceae<br />
Leccinum scabrum ................................... Boletaceae<br />
Lentinus conchatus .................................. see Panus conchatus<br />
Lentinus torulosus .................................... see Panus conchatus<br />
Lenzites betulina ...................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Lepiota atrodisca...................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota castanea group............................ Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota clypeolaria ................................... see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepiota cristata......................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota felina* .......................................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta .............................. Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota magnispora.................................. Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota naucina........................................ see Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Lepiota rachodes...................................... see Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Lepiota rubrotincta ................................... see Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus
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Lepiota spheniscispora* ........................... Agaricaceae<br />
Lepiota ventriosospora............................. see Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lepista inversa ......................................... see Clitocybe flaccida<br />
Lepista nebularis ...................................... see Clitocybe nebularis<br />
Lepista nuda............................................. see Clitocybe nuda<br />
Leptonia exilis* ......................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Leptonia parva ......................................... Entolomataceae<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites........................ Agaricaceae<br />
Leucoagaricus naucinus .......................... see Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus ...................... Agaricaceae<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus.......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Leucopaxillus amarus............................... see Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Lycoperdon foetidum................................ see Lycoperdon nigrescens<br />
Lycoperdon nigrescens ............................ Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum ............................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme............................... Lycoperdaceae<br />
Lyophyllum decastes................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes............................. Agaricaceae<br />
Marasmius androsaceus .......................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius calhouniae ............................. Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius copelandii............................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius plicatulus................................ Marasmiaceae<br />
Marasmius scorodonius ........................... see Marasmius copelandii<br />
Marasmius villosipes ................................ see Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Micromphale arbuticola ............................ Marasmiaceae<br />
Morchella deliciosa................................... Morchellaceae<br />
Mycena abramsii*..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena acicula......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena alcalina........................................ see Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena alcalina group ............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena aurantiomarginata....................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena californiensis............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena capillaripes.................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena elegantula ................................... see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena epiterygia*................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena filopes*........................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena galopus*...................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena haematopus................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena maculata ..................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena metata......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena oregonensis ................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena pura............................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena renatii.......................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena rorida........................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena sanguinolenta ............................. see Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena speirea........................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Mycena stylobates.................................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Naematoloma aurantiaca ......................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Naematoloma capnoides ......................... see Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Naematoloma fasciculare......................... see Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Naucoria vinicolor..................................... Bolbitiaceae<br />
Omphalotus olivascens ............................ Marasmiaceae<br />
Panus conchatus...................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Panus rudis .............................................. Polyporaceae<br />
Panus torulosus........................................ see Panus conchatus<br />
Paxillus involutus...................................... Paxillaceae<br />
Peziza arvernensis................................... Pezizaceae<br />
Peziza vesiculosa..................................... Pezizaceae<br />
Phaeocollybia californica.......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Phaeocollybia olivacea............................. Cortinariaceae<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii ............................... Polyporaceae<br />
Phallus hadriani........................................ Phallaceae<br />
Phellinus gilvus......................................... Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Phellinus pini ............................................ Hymenochaetaceae<br />
Pholiota astragalina.................................. Strophariaceae<br />
Pholiota flammans.................................... Strophariaceae<br />
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Pholiota spumosa group .......................... Strophariaceae<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa .............................. Strophariaceae<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus .................................. Pleurotaceae<br />
Pleurotus petaloides................................. see Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
Pluteus atromarginatus ............................ Pluteaceae<br />
Pluteus magnus* ...................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Pluteus petasatus..................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Pluteus thomsonii..................................... Pluteaceae<br />
Polyporus badius...................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Polyporus elegans.................................... Polyporaceae<br />
Polyporus hirtus........................................ see Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Polyporus versicolor................................. see Trametes versicolor<br />
Psathyrella candolleana ........................... Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia*.............................. Coprinaceae<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila.............................. Coprinaceae<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum.................... Exidiaceae<br />
Psilocybe ceres ........................................ see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens.............................. Strophariaceae<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa*......................... Strophariaceae<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens ........................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria araiospora.................................. Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria botryoides .................................. Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria botrytis ....................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica* .................. Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria fennica var. violaceabrunnea..... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa............................ Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria formosa...................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria myceliosa................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens*...................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria stricta ......................................... Ramariaceae<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans*......................... Ramariaceae<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens ................... Rhizopogonaceae<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea.......................... Marasmiaceae<br />
Rimbachia bryophila................................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Russula aeruginea ................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula amoenolens................................ Russulaceae<br />
Russula brevipes...................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula cerolens...................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula cessans ...................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula eleodes....................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula fragrantissima............................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula lilaca*.......................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula pectinatoides .............................. see Russula amoenolens<br />
Russula queletii........................................ Russulaceae<br />
Russula rhodopoda*................................. Russulaceae<br />
Russula rosacea....................................... see Russula sanguinea<br />
Russula sanguinea................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula semirubra ................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula simillima...................................... Russulaceae<br />
Russula veternosa.................................... Russulaceae<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune ......................... Schizophyllaceae<br />
Scleroderma cepa .................................... Sclerodermataceae<br />
Sparassis crispa....................................... Sparassidaceae<br />
Sparassis radicata.................................... see Sparassis crispa<br />
Stereum hirsutum..................................... Stereaceae<br />
Strobilurus kemptonae ............................. see Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus................................ Marasmiaceae<br />
Stropharia ambigua.................................. Strophariaceae<br />
Stropharia aurantiaca............................... see Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Stropharia riparia...................................... Strophariaceae<br />
Suillus caerulescens................................. Suillaceae<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus........................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus granulatus..................................... Suillaceae<br />
Suillus lakei .............................................. Suillaceae<br />
Suillus pungens........................................ Suillaceae<br />
Suillus tomentosus ................................... Suillaceae<br />
Thelephora multipartita group*................. Thelephoraceae<br />
Thelephora terrestris ................................ Thelephoraceae<br />
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Species found - listed by name<br />
Trametes versicolor.................................. Polyporaceae<br />
Tremella mesenterica............................... Tremellaceae<br />
Trichaptum abietinum............................... Polyporaceae<br />
Tricholoma dryophilum............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma equestre................................. see Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
Tricholoma flavovirens ............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma fracticum................................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare........................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma muricatum.............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma myomyces ............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma pessundatum......................... see Tricholoma muricatum<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum.......................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholoma terreum .................................. see Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Tricholoma vaccinum ............................... Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholomopsis decora ............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans............................. Tricholomataceae<br />
Truncocolumella citrina ............................ Suillaceae<br />
Tubaria furfuracea group.......................... Cortinariaceae<br />
Tylopilus indecisus ................................... Boletaceae<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber ........................... Boletaceae<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us chrysenteron ......................... see Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us dryophilus.............................. see Boletus dryophilus<br />
Xero<strong>com</strong>us subtomentosus...................... see Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Xeromphalina campanella........................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis ........................ Tricholomataceae<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon ..................................... Xylariaceae<br />
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
28 species reported once<br />
(location unknown)<br />
Agaricus cupreobrunneus<br />
Agaricus smithii<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Battarrea phalloides<br />
Boletus calopus var. frustosus<br />
Boletus regius<br />
Clitocybe inversa<br />
Collybia cirrhata<br />
Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is<br />
Flammulina velutipes<br />
Geastrum fornicatum<br />
Gymnopus badiialbus<br />
Inocybe laetior<br />
Lactarius pubescens var. betulae<br />
Morchella deliciosa<br />
Peziza arvernensis<br />
Phaeocollybia californica<br />
Pluteus atromarginatus<br />
Psathyrella fusc<strong>of</strong>olia<br />
Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
Scleroderma cepa<br />
Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
Thelephora multipartita<br />
Thelephora terrestris<br />
Tricholoma fracticum<br />
Tricholoma muricatum<br />
Tylopilus indecisus<br />
149 species on one foray<br />
Agaricus abruptibulbus<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus semotus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Agrocybe praecox<br />
Armillaria gallica<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Boletus pinophilus<br />
Boletus rubripes<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Bovista plumbea<br />
Bulgaria inquinans<br />
Catathelasma ventricosum<br />
Cheimonophyllum candidissimum<br />
Chlorophyllum molybdites<br />
Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
Clavicorona pyxidata<br />
Clavulina cristata<br />
Clitocybe nebularis<br />
Clitocybe odora<br />
Collybia cookei<br />
Coprinus auri<strong>com</strong>is group<br />
Coprinus lagopus<br />
Cortinarius acutus group<br />
Cortinarius amoenolens<br />
Cortinarius calochrous<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum<br />
Cortinarius cylindripes<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus<br />
Cortinarius olympianus<br />
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Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
Cortinarius traganus<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
Cortinarius variicolor<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis<br />
Cortinarius violaceus<br />
Crepidotus applanatus<br />
Cystoderma fallax<br />
Floccularia albolanaripes<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
Galerina autumnalis<br />
Galerina marginata<br />
Galerina vittaeformis<br />
Ganoderma tsugae<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
Gomphidius subroseus<br />
Gymnopilus aeruginosus<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii<br />
Hericium erinaceus<br />
Hericium ramosum<br />
Heterotextus alpinus<br />
Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
Hydnum repandum<br />
Hydnum umbilicatum<br />
Hygrophorus agathosmus<br />
Hygrophorus gliocyclus<br />
Inocybe albodisca<br />
Inocybe fastigiata<br />
Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
Inocybe mixtilis<br />
Inocybe whitei<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
Laccaria proxima<br />
Leccinum scabrum<br />
Lepiota castanea<br />
Lepiota felina<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
Leptonia exilis<br />
Leptonia parva<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
Lycoperdon nigrescens<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
Marasmius androsaceus<br />
Marasmius copelandii<br />
Micromphale arbuticola<br />
Mycena abramsii<br />
Mycena acicula<br />
Mycena alcalina<br />
Mycena epiterygia<br />
Mycena filopes<br />
Mycena galopus<br />
Mycena haematopus<br />
Mycena maculata<br />
Mycena metata<br />
Mycena oregonensis<br />
Mycena renatii<br />
Mycena rorida<br />
Mycena speirea<br />
Mycena stylobates<br />
Naucoria vinicolor<br />
Panus rudis<br />
Paxillus involutus<br />
Phallus hadriani
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Phellinus gilvus<br />
Phellinus pini<br />
Pholiota astragalina<br />
Pholiota flammans<br />
Pholiota spumosa<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
Pluteus magnus<br />
Pluteus petasatus<br />
Pluteus thomsonii<br />
Polyporus elegans<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
Ramaria araiospora<br />
Ramaria botryoides<br />
Ramaria botrytis<br />
Ramaria fennica var. violaceabrunnea<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
Ramaria myceliosa<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens<br />
Ramaria stricta<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
Russula aeruginea<br />
Russula amoenolens<br />
Russula brevipes<br />
Russula cerolens<br />
Russula cessans<br />
Russula fragrantissima<br />
Russula lilaca<br />
Russula queletii<br />
Russula rhodopoda<br />
Russula sanguinea<br />
Russula simillima<br />
Russula veternosa<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
Suillus granulatus<br />
Suillus tomentosus<br />
Trichaptum abietinum<br />
Tricholoma dryophilum<br />
Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
Tricholoma vaccinum<br />
Tricholomopsis decora<br />
Truncocolumella citrina<br />
Tubaria furfuracea<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
52 species on 2 forays<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elaena<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus erythropus<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Clitocybe flaccida<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Cortinarius cotoneus<br />
Cortinarius iodes<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Galerina heterocystis<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
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Gomphidius smithii<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Helvella lacunosa<br />
Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius rufus<br />
Lactarius scrobiculatus<br />
Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Mycena aurantiomarginata<br />
Panus conchatus<br />
Peziza vesiculosa<br />
Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Polyporus badius<br />
Psathyrella candolleana<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
Rimbachia bryophila<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Sparassis crispa<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
31 species on 3 forays<br />
Agaricus albolutescens<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Daldinia grandis<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena pura<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Russula eleodes<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Tremella mesenterica
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Number <strong>of</strong> forays reporting each species<br />
21 species on 4 forays<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
4 species on 5 forays<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
5 species on 6 forays<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
3 species on 7 forays<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
2 species on 8 forays<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
1 species on 9 forays<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
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Forays ranked by number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 1: total number <strong>of</strong> species<br />
col. 2: number <strong>of</strong> species recorded only on this foray divided by total number <strong>of</strong> species on foray<br />
89 0.30 Crystal Springs watershed..................................... Bill Freedman<br />
67 0.45 Salt Point State Park .............................................Anna Moore<br />
51 0.20 U.C. campus, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz......................................Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
50 0.24 Wunderlich and Huddert Parks, Woodside...........J.R. Blair<br />
50 0.48 Alpine Lake area, north side <strong>of</strong> Mt. Tamalpais ......Dennis Desjardin<br />
37 0.16 various locations, Marin Co. ..................................Ron Pastorino<br />
29 0.28 Tomales Bay State Park........................................Robert Mackler<br />
27 0.22 Willits Ranch..........................................................Jan Donaghy and Mark Lockaby<br />
17 0.18 Huddert Park .........................................................George Repinec<br />
16 0.25 west Marin Co........................................................David Campbell<br />
16 0.44 Round Mtn. and Pioneer Park, Nevada City..........Jerry Bloom and Daniel Nicholson<br />
15 0.07 east bay hills..........................................................David Rust<br />
15 0.20 Joaquin Miller Park................................................Steve Fram<br />
10 0.10 Presidio, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> ........................................Peter Werner<br />
10 0.10 <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz mountains...........................................Keyes Lloyd<br />
7 0.29 Skyline College campus ........................................Denise Gregory<br />
5 0.20 .................................................................................Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co<br />
4 0.00 Junipero Serra Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co......................Denise Gregory<br />
3 0.00 hills behind Sausalito, Marin Co. .......................... Peter Werner<br />
3 0.33 backyard, east bay ................................................Stacey Barras<br />
1 0.00 ................................................................................<strong>San</strong> Luis Obispo area<br />
1 0.00 U.C. campus, Berkeley..........................................Anna Moore<br />
1 0.00 backyard, El Sobrante ..........................................M. McMillan<br />
1 1.00 Oxford St, between Hearst and Virginia, Berkeley John Lennie<br />
1 1.00 backyard, west Oakland ........................................Corina Lieder<br />
Larger forays ranked by uniqueness<br />
50 0.48 Alpine Lake area, north side <strong>of</strong> Mt. Tamalpais ......Dennis Desjardin<br />
67 0.45 Salt Point State Park .............................................Anna Moore<br />
16 0.44 Round Mtn. and Pioneer Park, Nevada City.......... Jerry Bloom and Daniel Nicholson<br />
89 0.30 Crystal Springs watershed.....................................Bill Freedman<br />
29 0.28 Tomales Bay State Park........................................Robert Mackler<br />
16 0.25 west Marin Co........................................................David Campbell<br />
50 0.24 Wunderlich and Huddert Parks, Woodside............J.R. Blair<br />
27 0.22 Willits Ranch .........................................................Jan Donaghy and Mark Lockaby<br />
15 0.20 Joaquin Miller Park ................................................Steve Fram<br />
51 0.20 U.C. campus, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz......................................Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
17 0.18 Huddert Park .........................................................George Repinec<br />
37 0.16 various locations, Marin Co ...................................Ron Pastorino<br />
15 0.07 east bay hills..........................................................David Rust<br />
Numbers in columns 1 and 2 are the same in both tables.
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Agaricus albolutescens<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus semotus*<br />
Agaricus silvicola*<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Armillaria gallica*<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus erythropus<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Boletus rubripes*<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Bovista plumbea*<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Cortinarius acutus group*<br />
Cortinarius amoenolens group*<br />
Cortinarius cedretorum group*<br />
Cortinarius cotoneus group<br />
Cortinarius variicolor group*<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus group<br />
Daldinia grandis<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium group<br />
Galerina autumnalis*<br />
Galerina heterocystis<br />
Galerina marginata*<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Gomphidius subroseus*<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Helvella lacunosa<br />
Foray 1 - Crystal Springs Watershed<br />
Bill Freedman<br />
89 species, including 27* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 2 - <strong>San</strong> Mateo County Memorial Park<br />
Mike Wood<br />
cancelled<br />
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Hericium erinaceus*<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Inocybe albodisca*<br />
Inocybe fastigiata*<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Jahnoporus hirtus*<br />
Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius scrobiculatus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme*<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Mycena speirea*<br />
Mycena stylobates*<br />
Naucoria vinicolor*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Phellinus gilvus*<br />
Pholiota velaglutinosa*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pluteus petasatus*<br />
Pluteus thomsonii*<br />
Polyporus badius<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus granulatus*<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Trichaptum abietinum*<br />
Tricholoma dryophilum*<br />
Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon
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Agaricus albolutescens<br />
Agaricus arorae*<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe pediades*<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus*<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Catathelasma ventricosum*<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Coprinus auri<strong>com</strong>is group*<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Coprinus lagopus*<br />
Crepidotus applanatus*<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Cortinarius olympianus*<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Foray 3 - Wunderlich and Huddert Parks, Woodside<br />
J.R. Blair<br />
50 species, including 12* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 4 - Tomales Bay State Park<br />
Robert Mackler<br />
29 species, including 8* found only on this foray<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia<br />
Lactarius alnicola<br />
Lactarius scrobiculatus<br />
Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena oregonensis*<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Peziza vesiculosa<br />
Pholiota flammans*<br />
Psathyrella candolleana<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula veternosa*<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Tubaria furfuracea group*<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
Xeromphalina cauticinalis*<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota flammeotincta*<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Mycena alcalina group*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Panus rudis*<br />
Psathyrella hydrophila*<br />
Ramaria stricta*<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula aeruginea*<br />
Russula sanguinea*<br />
Sparassis crispa<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon
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Foray 5 - Salt Point State Park<br />
Anna Moore<br />
67 species, including 30* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus truncatus*<br />
Bulgaria inquinans*<br />
Clavariadelphus occidentalis*<br />
Clavicorona pyxidata*<br />
Clitocybe nebularis*<br />
Cortinarius calochrous*<br />
Cortinarius cotoneus group<br />
Cortinarius cylindripes*<br />
Cortinarius iodes<br />
Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis*<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
Cortinarius sodagnitus group*<br />
Cortinarius vanduzerensis*<br />
Cortinarius vibratilis*<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hydnum repandum*<br />
Hydnum umbilicatum*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina*<br />
Laccaria proxima*<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Lepiota castanea group*<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Leptonia parva*<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena aurantiomarginata<br />
Mycena maculata*<br />
Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
Pholiota astragalina*<br />
Pholiota spumosa group*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Ramaria araiospora*<br />
Ramaria botryoides*<br />
Ramaria botrytis*<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
Ramaria flavigelatinosa*<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Russula eleodes<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Russula simillima*<br />
Sparassis crispa<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Suillus tomentosus*<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Tricholoma magnivelare*<br />
Tricholoma saponaceum*<br />
Tricholoma vaccinum*<br />
Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
Tylopilus pseudoscaber*
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Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus pinophilus*<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Cortinarius glaucopus group*<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium group<br />
Fomitopsis cajanderi*<br />
Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
Ganoderma tsugae*<br />
Gomphidius glutinosus*<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gomphidius smithii<br />
Gomphus floccosus<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elaena<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Cortinarius iodes<br />
Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
Cortinarius violaceus*<br />
Gymnopus kauffmanii*<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
Foray 6 - U.C. campus, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz<br />
Thomas and Tina Keller<br />
51 species, including 10* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 7 - Willits Ranch<br />
Jan Donaghy and Mark Lockaby<br />
27 species, including 6* found only on this foray<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Marasmius androsaceus*<br />
Marasmius calhouniae<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena capillaripes<br />
Mycena pura<br />
Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Phellinus pini*<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
Russula amoenolens*<br />
Russula fragrantissima*<br />
Stereum hirsutum<br />
Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Tricholoma flavovirens*<br />
Lyophyllum decastes<br />
Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
Ramaria fennica var. fennica<br />
Ramaria fennica var. violaceabrunnea*<br />
Ramaria rubribrunnescens*<br />
Ramaria vinosimaculans*<br />
Russula cerolens*<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Trametes versicolor
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Foray 8 - Round Mtn. and Pioneer Park, Nevada City<br />
Jerry Bloom and Daniel Nicholson<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Clitocybe odora*<br />
Crucibulum laeve<br />
Cystoderma fallax*<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Gymnopus fuscopurpureus*<br />
Hohenbuehelia petaloides*<br />
Marasmius copelandii*<br />
16 species, including 7* found only on this foray<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare*<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Cheimonophyllum candidissimum*<br />
Clavulina cristata*<br />
Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
Collybia cookei*<br />
Dacrymyces palmatus group<br />
Galerina heterocystis<br />
Galerina vittaeformis*<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Heterotextus alpinus*<br />
Hygrophorus agathosmus*<br />
Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
Inocybe mixtilis*<br />
Inocybe sororia<br />
Inocybe whitei*<br />
Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Peziza vesiculosa<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Mycena pura<br />
Panus conchatus<br />
Pluteus magnus*<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Rimbachia bryophila<br />
Stropharia ambigua<br />
Tricholomopsis decora*<br />
Xeromphalina campanella<br />
Foray 9 - Alpine Lake area, north side <strong>of</strong> Mt. Tamalpais<br />
Dennis Desjardin<br />
50 species, including 24* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 11: backyard, El Sobrante<br />
M. McMillan<br />
1 species, including 0 found only on this foray<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Lepiota atrodisca<br />
Lepiota felina*<br />
Leptonia exilis*<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Micromphale arbuticola*<br />
Mycena abramsii*<br />
Mycena acicula*<br />
Mycena aurantiomarginata<br />
Mycena californiensis<br />
Mycena epiterygia*<br />
Mycena filopes*<br />
Mycena galopus*<br />
Mycena haematopus*<br />
Mycena metata*<br />
Mycena pura<br />
Mycena renatii*<br />
Mycena rorida*<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Rimbachia bryophila<br />
Russula lilaca*<br />
Russula rhodopoda*<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Truncocolumella citrina*
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Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrufescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Clitocybe flaccida<br />
Gymnopilus aeruginosus*<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Chlorophyllum molybdites*<br />
Foray 10 - Joaquin Miller Park<br />
Steve Fram<br />
15 species, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Leucoagaricus leucothites*<br />
Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
Leucopaxillus albissimus*<br />
Psathyrella candolleana<br />
Rhodocollybia butyracea<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Foray 12 - Oxford St, between Hearst and Virginia, Berkeley<br />
John Lennie<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Boletus zelleri<br />
Clitopilus prunulus<br />
Cortinarius fulmineus group*<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agrocybe praecox*<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
1 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 13 - Huddert Park<br />
George Repinec<br />
17 species, including 3* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 14 - Skyline College campus<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
7 species, including 2* found only on this foray<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium group<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hericium ramosum*<br />
Hypholoma capnoides<br />
Lycoperdon nigrescens*<br />
Omphalotus olivascens<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
Psilocybe cyanescens*<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum
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Agaricus abruptibulbus*<br />
Agaricus albolutescens<br />
Agaricus bernardii*<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Boletus aereus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus dryophilus<br />
Boletus edulis<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Boletus satanas<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
Clitocybe nuda<br />
Cortinarius traganus*<br />
Entoloma bloxami<br />
Crepidotus mollis<br />
Daldinia grandis<br />
Phallus hadriani*<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Hygrophorus gliocyclus*<br />
Foray 15 - various locations, Marin Co.<br />
Ron Pastorino<br />
37 species, including 6* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 16 - Junipero Serra Park, <strong>San</strong> Mateo Co.<br />
Denise Gregory<br />
4 species, including 0 found only on this foray<br />
Foray 17 - backyard, west Oakland<br />
Corina Lieder<br />
1 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 18 - backyard, east bay<br />
Stacey Barras<br />
3 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Floccularia albolanaripes*<br />
Gomphidius smithii<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Laccaria laccata var. pallidifolia<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Leccinum manzanitae<br />
Leccinum scabrum*<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
Paxillus involutus*<br />
Ramaria formosa<br />
Russula eleodes<br />
Russula semirubra<br />
Stropharia riparia<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
Tricholoma myomyces<br />
Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
Hypholoma aurantiacum<br />
Lactarius rufus
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Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Boletus amygdalinus<br />
Boletus appendiculatus<br />
Boletus erythropus<br />
Boletus flaviporus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Entoloma rhodopolium group<br />
Gymnopus dryophilus<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Daldinia grandis<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
Lenzites betulina<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita lanei<br />
Boletus chrysenteron<br />
Foray 19 - east bay hills<br />
David Rust<br />
15 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 20 - <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz mountains<br />
Keyes Lloyd<br />
10 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 21 - U.C. campus, Berkeley<br />
Anna Moore<br />
1 species, including 0 found only on this foray<br />
Foray 22 - hills behind Sausalito, Marin Co.<br />
Peter Werner<br />
3 species, including 0 found only on this foray<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis*<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Panus conchatus<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Polyporus badius<br />
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Lepiota magnispora<br />
Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune*<br />
Suillus caerulescens<br />
Suillus lakei<br />
Boletus satanas
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Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
Clitocybe flaccida<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elaena<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea group<br />
Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
Gymnopus villosipes<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Lepiota cristata<br />
Foray 23 - Presidio, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
Peter Werner<br />
10 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 24 Jackson State Forest, Mendocino Co.<br />
5 species, including 1* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 25 - west Marin Co.<br />
David Campbell<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
Helvella lacunosa<br />
Lepiota spheniscispora<br />
Macrolepiota rachodes*<br />
Marasmius plicatulus<br />
Suillus pungens<br />
Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
Russula brevipes*<br />
16 species, including 4* found only on this foray<br />
Foray 27 - <strong>San</strong> Luis Obispo area<br />
1 species, including 0 found only on this foray<br />
Lactarius deliciosus<br />
Lactarius rufus<br />
Polyporus elegans*<br />
Ramaria myceliosa*<br />
Russula cessans*<br />
Russula eleodes<br />
Russula queletii*<br />
Tricholoma imbricatum
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Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
Common name: none<br />
Misapplied name: Laccaria amethystina<br />
Scattered to gregarious on ground in forests,<br />
mostly with pine.<br />
Tricholomataceae 14.12<br />
Oakland Museum, 8-9 December 2001<br />
foray<br />
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table<br />
in woods grasslands<br />
under redwood douglas fir pine<br />
live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
other<br />
collector<br />
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First number is the table number, second number is the position <strong>of</strong> this species<br />
in the alphabetic order on this table
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on soil wood leaves<br />
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on soil wood leaves<br />
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live oak tanbark oak manzanita<br />
on soil wood leaves<br />
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2000 SFFF Species List<br />
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2000 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 9-10, 2000<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, Else Vellinga, Michael Wood, J.<br />
R. Blair, Fred Stevens, Norm Andresen, & Terri Beausejour<br />
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Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe praecox<br />
Albatrellus pes-caprae<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita cokeri<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita magniverrucata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria gallica<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria ostoyae<br />
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2000 SFFF Species List<br />
28. Armillaria zelleri<br />
29. Arrhenia bryophilum<br />
30. Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
31. Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
32. Battarraea phalloides<br />
33. Bisporella citrina<br />
34. Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
35. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
36. Boletopsis subquamosa<br />
37. Boletus aereus<br />
38. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
39. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
40. Boletus dryophilus<br />
41. Boletus edulis<br />
42. Boletus flaviporus<br />
43. Boletus piperatus<br />
44. Boletus regius<br />
45. Boletus satanas<br />
46. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
47. Boletus truncatus<br />
48. Boletus zelleri<br />
49. Bovista pila<br />
50. Bovista plumbea<br />
51. Calyptella capula<br />
52. Camarophyllus pratensis<br />
53. Camarophyllus russocoriaceus<br />
54. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
55. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
56. Cantharellus tubaeformis<br />
57. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
58. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
59. Chrysomphalina aurantiaca<br />
60. Clathrus ruber<br />
61. Clavaria vermicularis<br />
62. Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
63. Clavariadelphus truncatus<br />
64. Clitocybe (Lepista) nuda<br />
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65. Clitocybe cyathiformis<br />
66. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
67. Clitocybe flaccida<br />
68. Clitocybe inversa<br />
69. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
70. Clitocybe odora<br />
71. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
72. Coprinus disseminatus<br />
73. Coprinus micaceus<br />
74. Cortinarius alboviolaceus<br />
75. Cortinarius belibutus<br />
76. Cortinarius calochrous<br />
77. Cortinarius cedretorium<br />
78. Cortinarius cotoneus<br />
79. Cortinarius fulmineus<br />
80. Cortinarius glaucopus<br />
81. Cortinarius infractus<br />
82. Cortinarius multiformis<br />
83. Cortinarius olympianus<br />
84. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
85. Cortinarius prasinus<br />
86. Cortinarius regalis<br />
87. Cortinarius rubicundulis<br />
88. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
89. Cortinarius violaceus<br />
90. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
91. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
92. Crepidotus mollis<br />
93. Crucibulum laeve<br />
94. Cystoderma fallax<br />
95. Cystolepiota seminuda<br />
96. Dacromyces deliquescens<br />
97. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
98. Daldinia grandis<br />
99. Dermocybe phoenicea var. occidentalis<br />
100. Entoloma bloxami<br />
101. Entoloma nidorosum<br />
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102. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
103. Flammulina velutipes<br />
104. Floccularia albolanaripes<br />
105. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
106. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
107. Galerina autumnalis<br />
108. Galerina tibiicystis<br />
109. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
110. Geastrum saccatum<br />
111. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
112. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
113. Gomphus floccosus<br />
114. Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
115. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
116. Gymnopus (Collybia) dryophilus<br />
117. Gyromitra infula<br />
118. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
119. Hebeloma sacchanulens<br />
120. Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
121. Helvella lacunosa<br />
122. Helvella maculata<br />
123. Hemimycena sp.<br />
124. Hydnellum aurantiacum<br />
125. Hydnellum caeruleum<br />
126. Hydnum repandum<br />
127. Hydnum umbillicatum<br />
128. Hygrocybe acutoconica<br />
129. Hygrocybe conica<br />
130. Hygrocybe flavescens<br />
131. Hygrocybe punicea<br />
132. Hygrocybe singeri<br />
133. Hygrocybe virescens<br />
134. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
135. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
136. Hygrophorus russula<br />
137. Hygrophorus subalpinus<br />
138. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
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139. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
140. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
141. Inocybe albodisca<br />
142. Inocybe fastigiata<br />
143. Inocybe geophylla<br />
144. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
145. Inocybe lanatodisca<br />
146. Inocybe maculata<br />
147. Inocybe marginata<br />
148. Inocybe sororia<br />
149. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
150. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
151. Laccaria bicolor<br />
152. Laccaria laccata<br />
153. Lactarius alnicola<br />
154. Lactarius argillaceifolius var megacarpus<br />
155. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
156. Lactarius pallescens<br />
157. Lactarius rubidus (fragilis var. rubidus)<br />
158. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
159. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
160. Leccinum auranticacum<br />
161. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
162. Lentinellus ursinus<br />
163. Lenzites betulina<br />
164. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
165. Lepiota castanea<br />
166. Lepiota castaneidisca<br />
167. Lepiota cristata<br />
168. Lepiota josseranderi<br />
169. Lepiota magnispora (ventriosospora)<br />
170. Lepiota rubrotincta<br />
171. Lepiota thiersii<br />
172. Lepista subconnexa<br />
173. Leptonia parva<br />
174. Leucoagaricus flammeotincta<br />
175. Leucoagaricus roseilivida<br />
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176. Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus<br />
177. Leucoagaricus sequoiarum<br />
178. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
179. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
180. Limacella glioderma<br />
181. Limacella glischra<br />
182. Lycoperdon foetidum<br />
183. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
184. Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
185. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
186. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
187. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
188. Marasmius copelandii<br />
189. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
190. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
191. Melanoleuca melaleuca<br />
192. Mycena acicula<br />
193. Mycena alkaliniformus<br />
194. Mycena aurantiomarginatus<br />
195. Mycena capillaripes<br />
196. Mycena galericulata<br />
197. Mycena iodiolens<br />
198. Mycena maculata<br />
199. Mycena pura<br />
200. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
201. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
202. Otidea alutacea<br />
203. Otidea onotica<br />
204. Paxillus involutus<br />
205. Peziza vesiculosa<br />
206. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
207. Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
208. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
209. Phogiotis helvelloides<br />
210. Pholiota astragalina<br />
211. Pholiota malicola<br />
212. Pholiota terrestris<br />
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213. Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
214. Phylloporus rhodoxanthus<br />
215. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
216. Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
217. Pleurotus dryinus<br />
218. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
219. Pluteus cervinus<br />
220. Pluteus romellii (lutescens)<br />
221. Pluteus salicinus<br />
222. Pluteus semibulbosus<br />
223. Polyporus elegans<br />
224. Psathyrella candolleana<br />
225. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
226. Psathyrella longipes<br />
227. Psathyrella longistriata<br />
228. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
229. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
230. Psilocybe cyan<strong>of</strong>ibrillosa<br />
231. Ramaria abietina<br />
232. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
233. Ramaria araiospora<br />
234. Ramaria botryoides<br />
235. Ramaria conjunctipes<br />
236. Ramaria fennica var. violaceibrunnea<br />
237. Ramaria formosa<br />
238. Ramaria myceliosa<br />
239. Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora<br />
240. Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
241. Rhodocollybia (Collybia) butyracea<br />
242. Rhodocybe nitellina<br />
243. Russula aeruginea<br />
244. Russula alutacea<br />
245. Russula amoenolens<br />
246. Russula basifurcata<br />
247. Russula borealis<br />
248. Russula brevipes<br />
249. Russula cremoricolor<br />
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250. Russula cyanoxantha<br />
251. Russula dissimulans<br />
252. Russula murrillii<br />
253. Russula nigricans<br />
254. Russula placita<br />
255. Russula rosea<br />
256. Russula sanguinea<br />
257. Russula silvicola<br />
258. Russula urens<br />
259. Russula vesca<br />
260. Russula veternosa var. veternosa<br />
261. Russula vinosabrunnea<br />
262. Russula xerampelina<br />
263. Sarcodon fuscoindicum<br />
264. Sarcoscypha coccinea<br />
265. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
266. Sparassis crispa<br />
267. Stereum hirsutum<br />
268. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
269. Stropharia ambigua<br />
270. Suillus brevipes<br />
271. Suillus caerulescens<br />
272. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
273. Suillus lakei<br />
274. Suillus pungens<br />
275. Suillus tomentosus<br />
276. Trametes versicolor<br />
277. Tremella mesenterica<br />
278. Tremellodendropsis tuberosa<br />
279. Tricholoma dryophilum<br />
280. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
281. Tricholoma focale<br />
282. Tricholoma fracticum<br />
283. Tricholoma griseoviolaceum<br />
284. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
285. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
286. Tricholoma manzanitae<br />
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287. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
288. Tricholoma pardinum<br />
289. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
290. Tricholoma ustale<br />
291. Tricholoma vaccinum<br />
292. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
293. Tubaria confragosa<br />
294. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
295. Tylopilus humilus<br />
296. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
297. Volvariella speciosa<br />
298. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
299. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
300. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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1999 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1999 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 11-12, 1999<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, Michael Wood, J. R. Blair, Fred<br />
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Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus cupreo-brunneus<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita silvicola<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Arrhenia bryophilum<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
Battarraea phalloides<br />
Bolbitius aleuriatus<br />
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28. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
29. Boletopsis leu<strong>com</strong>elas<br />
30. Boletus aereus<br />
31. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
32. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
33. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
34. Boletus dryophilus<br />
35. Boletus edulis<br />
36. Boletus flaviporus<br />
37. Boletus piperatus<br />
38. Boletus pulcherrimus<br />
39. Boletus regius<br />
40. Boletus rubripes<br />
41. Boletus satanas<br />
42. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
43. Boletus truncatus<br />
44. Boletus zelleri<br />
45. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
46. Calvatia lycoperdoides<br />
47. Camarophyllus russocoriaceus<br />
48. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
49. Cantharellus tubaeformis<br />
50. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
51. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
52. Clathrus ruber<br />
53. Clavaria vermicularis<br />
54. Clitocybe (Lepista) nuda<br />
55. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
56. Clitocybe inversa<br />
57. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
58. Clitocybe (Lepista) tarda<br />
59. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
60. Conocybe lactea<br />
61. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
62. Coprinus micaceus<br />
63. Coprinus niveus<br />
64. Corintarius cylindripes<br />
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65. Cortinarius albida<br />
66. Cortinarius alboviolaceus<br />
67. Cortinarius cedretorium<br />
68. Cortinarius clachrous<br />
69. Cortinarius cylindripes<br />
70. Cortinarius glaucopus<br />
71. Cortinarius infractus<br />
72. Cortinarius iodes<br />
73. Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is<br />
74. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
75. Cortinarius prasinus<br />
76. Cortinarius pseudobolaris<br />
77. Cortinarius regalis<br />
78. Cortinarius rufo-olivacea<br />
79. Cortinarius scaurus<br />
80. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
81. Cortinarius superbus<br />
82. Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
83. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
84. Crepidotus mollis<br />
85. Crucibulum laeve<br />
86. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
87. Daldinia grandis<br />
88. Dermocybe phoenicea var. occidentalis<br />
89. Entoloma bloxami<br />
90. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
91. Flammulina velutipes<br />
92. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
93. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
94. Galerina atkinsoniana<br />
95. Galerina autumnalis<br />
96. Galerina unicolor<br />
97. Gandoderma tsugae<br />
98. Geastrum fimbriatum<br />
99. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
100. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
101. Gomphidius smithii<br />
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102. Gomphus clavatus<br />
103. Gomphus floccosus<br />
104. Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
105. Gymnopilus lute<strong>of</strong>olius<br />
106. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
107. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
108. Gymnopus (Collybia) dryophilus<br />
109. Gymnopus (Collybia) villosipes<br />
110. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
111. Hebeloma mesophaeum<br />
112. Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
113. Helvella lacunosa<br />
114. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
115. Hydnum repandum<br />
116. Hygrocybe conica<br />
117. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
118. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
119. Hygrophorus subalpinus<br />
120. Hypholoma aurantiaca<br />
121. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
122. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
123. Inocybe albodisca<br />
124. Inocybe geophylla<br />
125. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
126. Inocybe pyriodora<br />
127. Inocybe sororia<br />
128. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
129. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
130. Laccaria fraterna<br />
131. Laccaria laccata<br />
132. Lactarius alnicola<br />
133. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
134. Lactarius pseudomucidus<br />
135. Lactarius rubidus (fragilis var. rubidus)<br />
136. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
137. Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
138. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
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139. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
140. Lepiota cristata<br />
141. Lepiota roseifolia<br />
142. Lepiota rubrotincta<br />
143. Lepiota sequoiarum<br />
144. Lepiota ventriosospora (clypeolaria)<br />
145. Leptonia parva<br />
146. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
147. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
148. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
149. Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
150. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
151. Macrocystidia cucumis<br />
152. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
153. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
154. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
155. Melanoleuca melaleuca<br />
156. Morchella deliciosa<br />
157. Mycena galericulata<br />
158. Mycena haematopus<br />
159. Mycena maculata<br />
160. Mycena pura<br />
161. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
162. Mycena speirea<br />
163. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
164. Panaeolus foenisecii<br />
165. Panus conchatus<br />
166. Paxillus involutus<br />
167. Paxillus panuoides<br />
168. Peziza vesiculosa<br />
169. Phaeocollybia attenuata<br />
170. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
171. Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
172. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
173. Phellinus gilvus<br />
174. Pholiota malicola<br />
175. Pholiota scamba<br />
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176. Pholiota terrestris<br />
177. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
178. Pluteus cervinus<br />
179. Polyporus badius<br />
180. Polyporus squamosus<br />
181. Psathyrella candolleana<br />
182. Psathyrella gracilis<br />
183. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
184. Psathyrella spacicea<br />
185. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
186. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
187. Ramaria abietina<br />
188. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
189. Ramaria araiospora var. araiospora<br />
190. Ramaria araiospora var. rubella<br />
191. Ramaria aurantiisiccescens<br />
192. Ramaria botryoides<br />
193. Ramaria botrytis<br />
194. Ramaria conjunctipes<br />
195. Ramaria fennica var. violaceibrunnea<br />
196. Ramaria formosa<br />
197. Ramaria myceliosa<br />
198. Ramaria stuntzii<br />
199. Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
200. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
201. Rhizopogon parksii<br />
202. Russula amoenolens<br />
203. Russula aurantialutea<br />
204. Russula basifurcata<br />
205. Russula blackfordiae<br />
206. Russula brevipes<br />
207. Russula cessans<br />
208. Russula cyanoxantha<br />
209. Russula eccentrica<br />
210. Russula graveolens<br />
211. Russula laurocerasi<br />
212. Russula maxima<br />
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213. Russula nigricans<br />
214. Russula olivacea<br />
215. Russula sanguinea<br />
216. Russula semirubra<br />
217. Russula subalutacea<br />
218. Russula turci<br />
219. Russula versicolor<br />
220. Russula xerampelina<br />
221. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
222. Scleroderma cepa<br />
223. Scleroderma geaster<br />
224. Stereum hirsutum<br />
225. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
226. Stropharia ambigua<br />
227. Suillus brevipes<br />
228. Suillus caerulescens<br />
229. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
230. Suillus granulatus<br />
231. Suillus lakei<br />
232. Suillus pondersosus<br />
233. Suillus pungens<br />
234. Suillus tomentosus<br />
235. Trametes versicolor<br />
236. Tremella mesenterica<br />
237. Tricholoma dryophilum<br />
238. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
239. Tricholoma fracticum<br />
240. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
241. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
242. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
243. Tricholoma pardinum<br />
244. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
245. Tylopilus humilus<br />
246. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
247. Volvariella speciosa<br />
248. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
249. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
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250.<br />
Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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Copyright © 1999 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
1997 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1997 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 06-07, 1997<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, J. R. Blair, Fred Stevens, Michael<br />
Wood, & Bob Mackler<br />
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27.<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus diminutivus<br />
Agaricus fuscovelatus<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus semotus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Agrocybe pediades<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Aleuria rhenana<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita gemmata var. exannulata<br />
Amanita magniverrucata<br />
Amanita ocreata<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
28. Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
29. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
30. Boletus aereus<br />
31. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
32. Boletus dryophilus<br />
33. Boletus edulis<br />
34. Boletus flaviporus<br />
35. Boletus piperatus<br />
36. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
37. Boletus truncatus<br />
38. Boletus zelleri<br />
39. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
40. Callistosporium luteoolivaceum<br />
41. Calvatia booniana<br />
42. Camarophyllus pratensis<br />
43. Camarophyllus russocoriaceus<br />
44. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
45. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
46. Cantharellus tubaeformis<br />
47. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
48. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
49. Chrysomphalina aurantiaca<br />
50. Clathrus ruber<br />
51. Clavulina cinerea<br />
52. Clavulina cristata<br />
53. Clitocybe brunneocephala<br />
54. Clitocybe cyathiformis<br />
55. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
56. Clitocybe flaccida<br />
57. Clitocybe inversa<br />
58. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
59. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
60. Coltricia cinnamonea<br />
61. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
62. Coprinus micaceus<br />
63. Cortinarius alboviolaceus<br />
64. Cortinarius balteatus<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
65. Cortinarius collinitus<br />
66. Cortinarius luteoarmillatus<br />
67. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
68. Cortinarius pseudobolaris<br />
69. Cortinarius scaurus<br />
70. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
71. Cortinarius violaceus<br />
72. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
73. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
74. Crucibulum laeve<br />
75. Cryptoporus volvatus<br />
76. Cyathus striatus<br />
77. Dacrymyces deliquescens<br />
78. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
79. Daedalea confragosa<br />
80. Daldinia grandis<br />
81. Dermocybe phoenicea var. occidentalis<br />
82. Disciseda candida<br />
83. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
84. Fistulina hepatica<br />
85. Flammulaster carpophillu<br />
86. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
87. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
88. Galerina atkinsoniana<br />
89. Galerina autumnalis<br />
90. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
91. Geastrum saccatum<br />
92. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
93. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
94. Gomphidius smithii<br />
95. Gomphidius subroseus<br />
96. Gomphus clavatus<br />
97. Gomphus floccosus<br />
98. Gymnopilus aeruginosus<br />
99. Gymnopilus luteocarneus<br />
100. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
101. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
102. Gymnopus (Collybia) dryophilus<br />
103. Gymnopus (Collybia) villosipes<br />
104. Gymnopus (Collybia) fuscopurpurea<br />
105. Gyromitra infula<br />
106. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
107. Helvella <strong>com</strong>pressa<br />
108. Helvella lacunosa<br />
109. Hemimycena delectabilis<br />
110. Hemimycena tortulosa<br />
111. Hericium erinaceus<br />
112. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
113. Hydnellum aurantiacum<br />
114. Hydnum umbillicatum<br />
115. Hygrocybe conica<br />
116. Hygrocybe flavescens<br />
117. Hygrocybe laeta<br />
118. Hygrocybe miniata<br />
119. Hygrocybe virescens<br />
120. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
121. Hygrophorus bakerensis<br />
122. Hygrophorus chrysodon<br />
123. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
124. Hygrophorus hypothejus<br />
125. Hygrophorus russula<br />
126. Hypholoma aurantiaca<br />
127. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
128. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
129. Inocybe geophylla<br />
130. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
131. Inocybe lacera<br />
132. Inocybe sororia<br />
133. Ionotus circinatus<br />
134. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
135. Laccaria amethysteooccidentalis<br />
136. Laccaria fraterna<br />
137. Laccaria laccata<br />
138. Lactarius alnicola<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
139. Lactarius argillaceifolius var megacarpus<br />
140. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
141. Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus<br />
142. Lactarius pallescens<br />
143. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
144. Lactarius scrobiculatus<br />
145. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
146. Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
147. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
148. Lentinellus ursinus<br />
149. Lenzites betulina<br />
150. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
151. Lepiota castanea<br />
152. Lepiota clypeolaria<br />
153. Lepiota cristata<br />
154. Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
155. Lepiota rubrotincta<br />
156. Lepiota sequoiarum<br />
157. Lepista nuda<br />
158. Lepista subconnexa<br />
159. Leptonia decolorans<br />
160. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
161. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
162. Lycoperdon foetidum<br />
163. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
164. Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
165. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
166. Macrocystidia cucumis<br />
167. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
168. Macrotyphula juncea<br />
169. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
170. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
171. Marasmius oreades<br />
172. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
173. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
174. Mycena acicula<br />
175. Mycena adscendens<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
176. Mycena aurantiomarginatus<br />
177. Mycena capillaripes<br />
178. Mycena elegantula<br />
179. Mycena galericulata<br />
180. Mycena haematopus<br />
181. Mycena leptocephala<br />
182. Mycena maculata<br />
183. Mycena oregonensis<br />
184. Mycena pura<br />
185. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
186. Mycena speirea<br />
187. Naucoria vinicolor<br />
188. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
189. Otidea alutacea<br />
190. Panaeolus foenisecii<br />
191. Panus conchatus<br />
192. Paxillus involutus<br />
193. Peziza vesiculosa<br />
194. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
195. Pholiota astragalina<br />
196. Pholiota terrestris<br />
197. Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
198. Phylloporus rhodoxanthus<br />
199. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
200. Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
201. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
202. Pluteus cervinus<br />
203. Pluteus flav<strong>of</strong>uligineus<br />
204. Pluteus thompsonii<br />
205. Polyporus squamosus<br />
206. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
207. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
208. Pseudoplectania nigrella<br />
209. Psilocybe coprophila<br />
210. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
211. Ramaria abietina<br />
212. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
213. Ramaria apiculata<br />
214. Ramaria araiospora<br />
215. Ramaria fennica var. violaceibrunnea<br />
216. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
217. Ramaria formosa<br />
218. Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora<br />
219. Ramaria stricta<br />
220. Ramaria vinosimaculans<br />
221. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
222. Rhodocollybia (Collybia) badiialba<br />
223. Rhodocollybia (Collybia) butyracea<br />
224. Rickenella fibula<br />
225. Russula albidula<br />
226. Russula albonigra<br />
227. Russula amoenolens<br />
228. Russula borealis<br />
229. Russula brevipes<br />
230. Russula cremoricolor<br />
231. Russula densifolia<br />
232. Russula fragrantissima<br />
233. Russula ochroleuca<br />
234. Russula sanguinea<br />
235. Russula silvicola<br />
236. Russula xerampelina<br />
237. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
238. Scleroderma cepa<br />
239. Sparassis crispa<br />
240. Stereum hirsutum<br />
241. Stropharia ambigua<br />
242. Stropharia coronilla<br />
243. Stropharia riparia<br />
244. Suillus acerbus<br />
245. Suillus caerulescens<br />
246. Suillus lakei<br />
247. Suillus pungens<br />
248. Suillus tomentosus<br />
249. Trametes versicolor<br />
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1997 SFFF Species List<br />
250. Trichaptum abietina<br />
251. Tricholoma atroviolaceum<br />
252. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
253. Tricholoma focale<br />
254. Tricholoma griseoviolaceum<br />
255. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
256. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
257. Tricholoma muricatum<br />
258. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
259. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
260. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
261. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
262. Vascellum pratense<br />
263. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
264. Xeromphalina cauticinalis<br />
265. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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Copyright © 1997 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
1996 CPFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1997 Coyote Point Fungus Fair Species<br />
List<br />
January 19, 1997<br />
Identification by: Herb Saylor, Fred Stevens, Michael Wood, Bob<br />
Mackler, Norm Andresen<br />
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26.<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus pattersonae<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita constricta<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita magniverrucata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita novinupta<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Boletus subtomentosus<br />
Boletus truncatus<br />
Bulgaria inquinans<br />
Camarophyllus pratensis<br />
Camarophyllus russocoriaceus<br />
Cantharellus cibarius<br />
Cantharellus tubaeformis<br />
Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
Clavaria fumosa<br />
Clavaria vermicularis<br />
Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
27. Clavariadelphus truncatus<br />
28. Clavulina cinerea<br />
29. Clavulina cristata<br />
30. Clavulina rugosa<br />
31. Clavulinopsis corniculata<br />
32. Clavulinopsis laeticolor<br />
33. Clitocybe inversa<br />
34. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
35. Clitocybe nuda<br />
36. Clitocybe sp.<br />
37. Collybia butyracea<br />
38. Collybia sp.<br />
39. Coprinus lagopus<br />
40. Coprinus micaceus<br />
41. Cortinarius collinitus<br />
42. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
43. Cortinarius sp.<br />
44. Cotylidia diaphana<br />
45. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
46. Crepidotus mollis<br />
47. Daedalea quercina<br />
48. Daldinia grandis<br />
49. Dascyscyphus verginius<br />
50. Dermocybe malicorium group<br />
51. Entoloma bloxami<br />
52. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
53. Exidia glandulosa<br />
54. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
55. Galerina autumnalis<br />
56. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
57. Gymnopilus sp.<br />
58. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
59. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
60. Helvella lacunosa<br />
61. Hericium ramosum<br />
62. Hygrocybe acutoconicus<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
63. Hygrocybe coccinea<br />
64. Hygrocybe conica<br />
65. Hygrocybe psittacina<br />
66. Hygrocybe punicea<br />
67. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
68. Hygrophorus chrysodon<br />
69. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
70. Hygrophorus flavescens<br />
71. Hygrophorus sp.<br />
72. Hygrophorus subalpinus<br />
73. Hypholoma aurantia<br />
74. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
75. Hypomyces cervigenices<br />
76. Inocybe geophylla<br />
77. Inocybe pudica<br />
78. Inocybe pyriodora<br />
79. Inocybe sororia<br />
80. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
81. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
82. Lactarius alnicola<br />
83. Lactarius argillaceifolius var. megacarpus<br />
84. Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus<br />
85. Lactarius pallescens<br />
86. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
87. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
88. Lentinellus ursinus<br />
89. Lenzites betulina<br />
90. Leocarpus fragilis<br />
91. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
92. Lepiota cristata<br />
93. Leptonia parva<br />
94. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
95. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
96. Lycoperdon foetidum<br />
97. Lycoperdon sp.<br />
98. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
99. Melanoleuca sp.<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
100. Mniopetalum sp<br />
101. Mycena hematopus<br />
102. Mycena pura<br />
103. Naucoria vinicolor<br />
104. Nectria cinnabarina<br />
105. Nolanea sp.<br />
106. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
107. Otidea alutacea<br />
108. Peziza badia<br />
109. Peziza sp.<br />
110. Phellinus gilvus<br />
111. Phellinus sp.<br />
112. Pholiota sp.<br />
113. Phylloporus rhodoxanthus<br />
114. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
115. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
116. Pluteus longistriatus<br />
117. Psathyrella longipes<br />
118. Psathyrella sp.<br />
119. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
120. Pseudohydnum sp.<br />
121. Ramaria abietina<br />
122. Ramaria concolor<br />
123. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
124. Ramaria formosa<br />
125. Ramaria myceliosa<br />
126. Ramaria sp.<br />
127. Russula abidula<br />
128. Russula amoenolens<br />
129. Russula aurantialutea<br />
130. Russula brevipes<br />
131. Russula caerulea<br />
132. Russula cessans<br />
133. Russula cremoricolor<br />
134. Russula dissimulans<br />
135. Russula gilva<br />
136. Russula krombholtzii<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
137. Russula maculata<br />
138. Russula ornaticeps<br />
139. Russula silvicola<br />
140. Russula sp.<br />
141. Russula xerampelina<br />
142. Sarcoscypha coccinea<br />
143. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
144. Scutellinia scutulata<br />
145. Serpula lacrymans<br />
146. Stereum hirsutum<br />
147. Stereum striatum<br />
148. Stropharia ambigua<br />
149. Stropharia riparia<br />
150. Suillus caerulescens<br />
151. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
152. Suillus pungens<br />
153. Trametes hirsutum<br />
154. Trametes versicolor<br />
155. Tremella foliacea<br />
156. Tremella mesenterica<br />
157. Tremellodendropsis tuberosa<br />
158. Trichaptum pargamenum<br />
159. Tricholoma dryophilum<br />
160. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
161. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
162. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
163. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
164. Tricholoma sp.<br />
165. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
166. Tyromyces albellus<br />
167. Tyromyces mollis<br />
168. Volvariella speciosa<br />
169. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
170. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1996 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 08, 1996<br />
Identification by: Dr. Dennis Desjardin, Herb Saylor, Fred Stevens, &<br />
Michael Wood<br />
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27.<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bisporus<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus pattersonae<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus semotus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita novinupta<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Aricularia auricula<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Auriscalpium vulgare<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
28. Bisporella citrina<br />
29. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
30. Boletus aereus<br />
31. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
32. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
33. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
34. Boletus dryophilus<br />
35. Boletus edulis<br />
36. Boletus flaviporus<br />
37. Boletus pulcherrimus<br />
38. Boletus regius<br />
39. Boletus rubripes<br />
40. Boletus satanas<br />
41. Boletus smithii<br />
42. Boletus sp.<br />
43. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
44. Boletus truncatus<br />
45. Boletus zelleri<br />
46. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
47. Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum<br />
48. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
49. Cantharellus infundibuliformis<br />
50. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
51. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
52. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
53. Clathrus ruber<br />
54. Clavaria vermicularis<br />
55. Clavariadelphus ligula<br />
56. Clavariadelphus occidentalis<br />
57. Clavariadelphus truncatus<br />
58. Clavulinopsis laeticolor<br />
59. Clitocybe brunneocephala<br />
60. Clitocybe deceptiva<br />
61. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
62. Clitocybe nuda<br />
63. Clitocybe sp.<br />
64. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
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65. Collybia badiialba<br />
66. Collybia butyracea<br />
67. Collybia dryophila<br />
68. Collybia subpruinosa<br />
69. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
70. Coprinus plicatilis<br />
71. Cortinarius alboviolaceus<br />
72. Cortinarius caninus<br />
73. Cortinarius collinitus<br />
74. Cortinarius glaucopus<br />
75. Cortinarius infractus<br />
76. Cortinarius olympianus<br />
77. Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is<br />
78. Cortinarius phoeniceus var. occidentalis<br />
79. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
80. Cortinarius scaurus<br />
81. Cortinarius sodagnitus<br />
82. Cortinarius sp.<br />
83. Cortinarius traganus<br />
84. Cortinarius vanduzerensis<br />
85. Cortinarius violaceus<br />
86. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
87. Crepidotus applanatus<br />
88. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
89. Crepidotus mollis<br />
90. Crucibulum laeve<br />
91. Cyathus striatus<br />
92. Cystoderma fallax<br />
93. Daedalea quercina<br />
94. Daldinia grandis<br />
95. Entoloma bloxami<br />
96. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
97. Entoloma sp.<br />
98. Exidia glandulosa<br />
99. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
100. Galerina autumnalis<br />
101. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
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102. Ganoderma oregonense<br />
103. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
104. Geastrum saccatum<br />
105. Geopora cooperi<br />
106. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
107. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
108. Gomphidius subroseus<br />
109. Gomphus clavatus<br />
110. Gomphus floccosus<br />
111. Gymnopilus aeruginosus<br />
112. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
113. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
114. Helvella lacunosa<br />
115. Hemimycena delictabilus<br />
116. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
117. Hydnellum caeruleum<br />
118. Hydnum repandum<br />
119. Hydnum umbillicatum<br />
120. Hygrocybe conica<br />
121. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
122. Hygrophorus bakerensis<br />
123. Hygrophorus chrysodon<br />
124. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
125. Hygrophorus hypothejus<br />
126. Hygrophorus pudorinus<br />
127. Hygrophorus russocoriaceus<br />
128. Hypholoma aurantia<br />
129. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
130. Hypomyces chrysospermum<br />
131. Hysterangium separabile<br />
132. Inocybe albodisca<br />
133. Inocybe fastigiata<br />
134. Inocybe fuscodisca<br />
135. Inocybe geophylla<br />
136. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina<br />
137. Inocybe sororia<br />
138. Inocybe sp.<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
139. Inonotus tomentosus<br />
140. Jahnoporus hirtus<br />
141. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
142. Laccaria laccata<br />
143. Lacrymaria velutina<br />
144. Lactarius alnicola<br />
145. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
146. Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus<br />
147. Lactarius luculentus<br />
148. Lactarius pallescens<br />
149. Lactarius pubescens var. betula<br />
150. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
151. Lactarius rufulus<br />
152. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
153. Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
154. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
155. Leccinum scabrum<br />
156. Leccinum sp.<br />
157. Lentaria byssisseda<br />
158. Lentinellus ursinus<br />
159. Lenzites betulina<br />
160. Lepiota americana<br />
161. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
162. Lepiota clypeolaria<br />
163. Lepiota cristata<br />
164. Lepiota flammeotincta<br />
165. Lepiota fuscodisca<br />
166. Lepiota naucina<br />
167. Lepiota rubrotincta<br />
168. Lepiota sp.<br />
169. Leptonia parva<br />
170. Leptonia sp.<br />
171. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
172. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
173. Lycogala epidendrum<br />
174. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
175. Lycoperdon sp.<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
176. Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
177. Lyophyllum decastes group<br />
178. Macrolepiota rachodes<br />
179. Macrotyphula juncea<br />
180. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
181. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
182. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
183. Melanoleuca melaleuca<br />
184. Morchella esculenta<br />
185. Mucronella mucida<br />
186. Mycena alcalina<br />
187. Mycena capillaripes<br />
188. Mycena elegantula<br />
189. Mycena galericulata<br />
190. Mycena hematopus<br />
191. Mycena leptocephala<br />
192. Mycena maculata<br />
193. Mycena pura<br />
194. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
195. Mycena renatii<br />
196. Mycena speirea<br />
197. Naucoria vinicolor<br />
198. Nidula niveotomentosa<br />
199. Nolanea sp.<br />
200. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
201. Panus conchatus<br />
202. Paxillus involutus<br />
203. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
204. Phaeocollybia fallax<br />
205. Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
206. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
207. Phellinus gilvus<br />
208. Pholiota sp.<br />
209. Pholiota velaglutinosa<br />
210. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
211. Pleurotus erngii<br />
212. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
213. Pluteus cervinus<br />
214. Pluteus longistriatus<br />
215. Pluteus pellitus<br />
216. Pluteus sp.<br />
217. Polyporus badius<br />
218. Polyporus elegans<br />
219. Polyporus sp.<br />
220. Polyporus tuberaster<br />
221. Psathyrella candolleana<br />
222. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
223. Psathyrella longistriata<br />
224. Psathyrella sp.<br />
225. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
226. Pseudoscyphallaria anthgaspis<br />
227. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
228. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
229. Ramaria botrytis<br />
230. Ramaria conjunctipes<br />
231. Ramaria desjardinii<br />
232. Ramaria fennica var violaceabrunnea<br />
233. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
234. Ramaria formosa<br />
235. Ramaria ochraceovirens<br />
236. Ramaria pusilla<br />
237. Ramaria sandaracina<br />
238. Ramaria stuntzii<br />
239. Ramaria synaptopoda<br />
240. Rhizopogon amyloidius<br />
241. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
242. Rhizopogon parksii<br />
243. Rhizopogon sp.<br />
244. Rimbachia bryophilum<br />
245. Russula albonigra<br />
246. Russula amoenolens<br />
247. Russula brevipes<br />
248. Russula brunneolus<br />
249. Russula fragrantissima<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
250. Russula integra<br />
251. Russula murrillii<br />
252. Russula nigricans<br />
253. Russula ochroleuca<br />
254. Russula sanguinea<br />
255. Russula sp.<br />
256. Russula stuntzii<br />
257. Russula xerampelina<br />
258. Sarcodon scabrosum<br />
259. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
260. Scleroderma sp.<br />
261. Simocybe centunculus<br />
262. Sparassis crispa<br />
263. Stereum <strong>com</strong>plicatum<br />
264. Stereum hirsutum<br />
265. Stereum sp.<br />
266. Stropharia ambigua<br />
267. Suillus caerulescens<br />
268. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
269. Suillus lakei<br />
270. Suillus pungens<br />
271. Suillus tomentosus<br />
272. Tremella foliacea<br />
273. Tremella mesenterica<br />
274. Trichaptum abietina<br />
275. Trichaptum pargamenum<br />
276. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
277. Tricholoma focale<br />
278. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
279. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
280. Tricholoma manzanitae<br />
281. Tricholoma muricatum<br />
282. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
283. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
284. Tricholoma sejunctum<br />
285. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
286. Tubaria confragosa<br />
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1996 SFFF Species List<br />
287. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
288. Tulostoma sp.<br />
289. Tylopilus humilus<br />
290. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
291. Tyromyces fragilis<br />
292. Tyromyces sp.<br />
293. Volvariella speciosa<br />
294. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
295. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1996 Coyote Point Fungus Fair Species<br />
List<br />
January 21, 1996<br />
Identification by: Herb Saylor, Fred Stevens, Michael Wood, Bob Mackler<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
6.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
11.<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
16.<br />
17.<br />
18.<br />
19.<br />
20.<br />
21.<br />
22.<br />
23.<br />
24.<br />
25.<br />
26.<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus bisporus<br />
Agaricus diminutivus<br />
Agaricus fuscovelatus<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus semotus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Albatrellus sp.<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Aleuria rhenana<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita franchetii<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita phalloides<br />
Amanita vaginata<br />
Armillariella mellea<br />
Ascocoryne sarcoides<br />
Astraeus hygrometricus<br />
Bisporella citrina<br />
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27. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
28. Boletus aereus<br />
29. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
30. Boletus citriniporus<br />
31. Boletus dryophilus<br />
32. Boletus flaviporus<br />
33. Boletus sp.<br />
34. Boletus spadiceus<br />
35. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
36. Boletus zelleri<br />
37. Bovista pila<br />
38. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
39. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
40. Cantharellus tubaeformis<br />
41. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
42. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
43. Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
44. Clavaria vermicularis<br />
45. Clavariadelphus pistillaris<br />
46. Clitocybe nuda<br />
47. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
48. Clitocybe sp.<br />
49. Collybia butyracea<br />
50. Collybia dryophila<br />
51. Collybia sp.<br />
52. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
53. Coprinus micaceus<br />
54. Coprinus sp.<br />
55. Cortinarius cinnamoneus<br />
56. Cortinarius sp.<br />
57. Cortinarius sp.<br />
58. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
59. Crepidotus mollis<br />
60. Crucibulum laeve<br />
61. Cyathus olla<br />
62. Cystoderma fallax<br />
63. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
64. Daldinia grandis<br />
65. Entoloma albolividum<br />
66. Entoloma bloxami<br />
67. Entoloma nidorosum<br />
68. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
69. Entoloma sp<br />
70. Exidia glandulosa<br />
71. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
72. Galerina autumnalis<br />
73. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
74. Gauteria graveolens<br />
75. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
76. Geastrum limbatum<br />
77. Geastrum saccatum<br />
78. Gloeophyllum sepiarium<br />
79. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
80. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
81. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
82. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
83. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
84. Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
85. Hebeloma sp.<br />
86. Helvella lacunosa<br />
87. Hericium coralloides<br />
88. Hericium erinaceus<br />
89. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
90. Hydnellum caeruleum<br />
91. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
92. Hygrophorus albicastaneus<br />
93. Hygrophorus conicus<br />
94. Hygrophorus eburneus<br />
95. Hygrophorus psittacinus<br />
96. Hygrophorus russocoriaceus<br />
97. Hygrophorus sp.<br />
98. Hypholoma aurantia<br />
99. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
100. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
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101. Hypomyces sp.<br />
102. Inocybe geophylla<br />
103. Inocybe marginata<br />
104. Inocybe pyriodora<br />
105. Inocybe sororia<br />
106. Inocybe sp.<br />
107. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
108. Laccaria laccata<br />
109. Lactarius alnicola<br />
110. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
111. Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus<br />
112. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
113. Lactarius sp.<br />
114. Lactarius uvidus<br />
115. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
116. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
117. Lentaria byssisseda<br />
118. Lenzites betulina<br />
119. Lepiota atrodisca<br />
120. Lepiota clypeolaria<br />
121. Lepiota cristata<br />
122. Leptonia decolorans<br />
123. Leptonia parva<br />
124. Leptonia sp.<br />
125. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
126. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
127. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
128. Lycoperdon pyriforme<br />
129. Lycoperdon umbrinum<br />
130. Lyophyllum decastes<br />
131. Macowanites sp.<br />
132. Macrolepiota rhacodes<br />
133. Macromphale arbuticula<br />
134. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
135. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
136. Marasmius sp.<br />
137. Melanoleuca sp.<br />
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138. Micotyphula sp.<br />
139. Mniopetallum sp.<br />
140. Mycena alcalina<br />
141. Mycena aurantiomarginata<br />
142. Mycena elegantula<br />
143. Mycena hematopus<br />
144. Mycena oregonense<br />
145. Mycena pura<br />
146. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
147. Mycena sp.<br />
148. Naucoria vinicolor<br />
149. Nectria cinnabarina<br />
150. Nolanea sericea<br />
151. Nolanea sp.<br />
152. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
153. Otidea alutacea<br />
154. Panellus serotinus<br />
155. Paxillus panuoides<br />
156. Peziza sp.<br />
157. Peziza sylvestris<br />
158. Peziza vesiculosa<br />
159. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
160. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
161. Phellodon atratus<br />
162. Pholiota sp.<br />
163. Phyllotopsis nidulans<br />
164. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
165. Pluteus cervinus<br />
166. Pluteus flav<strong>of</strong>uligineus<br />
167. Polyporus sp.<br />
168. Polyporus squamosus<br />
169. Psathyrella hydrophila<br />
170. Psathyrella longipes<br />
171. Psathyrella sp.<br />
172. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
173. Ramaria araiospora var araiospora<br />
174. Ramaria fennica var violaceabrunnea<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
175. Ramaria formosa<br />
176. Ramaria ochraceovirens<br />
177. Ramaria sp.<br />
178. Ramaria stricta<br />
179. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
180. Russula albonigra<br />
181. Russula brevipes<br />
182. Russula queletii<br />
183. Russula silvicola<br />
184. Russula sp.<br />
185. Sarcoscypha coccinea<br />
186. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
187. Scleroderma sp.<br />
188. Serpula lacrymans<br />
189. Stereum hirsutum<br />
190. Stereum sp.<br />
191. Stropharia ambigua<br />
192. Stropharia riparia<br />
193. Suillus caerulescens<br />
194. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
195. Suillus lakei<br />
196. Suillus pungens<br />
197. Trametes versicolor<br />
198. Tremella mesenterica<br />
199. Trichaptum abietina<br />
200. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
201. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
202. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
203. Tricholoma manzanitae<br />
204. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
205. Tricholoma pardinum<br />
206. Tricholoma pessundatum<br />
207. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
208. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
209. Tubaria eucalyptorum<br />
210. Tubaria sp.<br />
211. Tulostoma sp.<br />
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1996 CPFF Species List<br />
212. Tylopilus indecisus<br />
213. Tyromyces basilaris<br />
214. Volvariella speciosa<br />
215. Xeromphalina campanella<br />
216. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Copyright © 1995-1998 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
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1995 SFFF Species List<br />
<strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
1996 Fungus Fair Species List<br />
December 12, 1995<br />
Identification by: Herb Saylor, Fred Stevens, Michael Wood, Bob Mackler<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
6.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
11.<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
16.<br />
17.<br />
18.<br />
19.<br />
20.<br />
21.<br />
22.<br />
23.<br />
24.<br />
25.<br />
26.<br />
27.<br />
28.<br />
Agaricus arorae<br />
Agaricus arvensis<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Agaricus bernardii<br />
Agaricus californicus<br />
Agaricus campestris<br />
Agaricus cupreo-brunneous<br />
Agaricus diminutivus<br />
Agaricus fuscovelatus<br />
Agaricus hondensis<br />
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus<br />
Agaricus silvicola<br />
Agaricus smithii<br />
Agaricus subrutilescens<br />
Agaricus xanthodermus<br />
Albatrellus ellisii<br />
Albatrellus hirtus<br />
Albatrellus pes-caprae<br />
Alboleptonia sericella<br />
Aleuria aurantia<br />
Alpova diplophloeus<br />
Amanita calyptrata<br />
Amanita francheti<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
Amanita muscaria<br />
Amanita pachycolea<br />
Amanita pantherina<br />
Amanita gemmata<br />
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29. Amanita phalloides<br />
30. Amanita silvicola<br />
31. Arcangellia desjardinii<br />
32. Armillaria focale<br />
33. Armillariella mellea<br />
34. Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
35. Boletus amygdalinus<br />
36. Boletus appendiculatus<br />
37. Boletus chrysenteron<br />
38. Boletus citriniporus<br />
39. Boletus edulis<br />
40. Boletus erythropus<br />
41. Boletus fibrillosus<br />
42. Boletus flaviporus<br />
43. Boletus mirabilis<br />
44. Boletus pinicola<br />
45. Boletus piperatus<br />
46. Boletus rubripes<br />
47. Boletus satanas<br />
48. Boletus smithii<br />
49. Boletus sp.<br />
50. Boletus spadiceus<br />
51. Boletus subtomentosus<br />
52. Boletus zelleri<br />
53. Bondarzewia montana<br />
54. Bulgaria inquinans<br />
55. Calvatia fumosa<br />
56. Calvatia sp.<br />
57. Cantharellus cibarius<br />
58. Cantharellus infundibuliformis<br />
59. Cantharellus subalbidus<br />
60. Catathelasma imperialis<br />
61. Caulorhiza umbonata<br />
62. Chroogomphus rutilus<br />
63. Chroogomphus vinicolor<br />
64. Clathrus ruber<br />
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1995 SFFF Species List<br />
65. Clavariadelphus truncatus<br />
66. Clavulina cristata<br />
67. Clavulinopsis laeticolor<br />
68. Clitocybe nuda<br />
69. Clitocybe nebularis<br />
70. Clitocybe sp.<br />
71. Clitopilus prunulus<br />
72. Collybia acervata<br />
73. Collybia sp.<br />
74. Coprinus <strong>com</strong>atus<br />
75. Coprinus lagopus<br />
76. Coprinus micaceus<br />
77. Coprinus plicatilis<br />
78. Coprinus sp.<br />
79. Cortinarius balteatus<br />
80. Cortinarius camphoratus<br />
81. Cortinarius fragrans<br />
82. Cortinarius glaucopus group<br />
83. Cortinarius per<strong>com</strong>is<br />
84. Cortinarius ponderosus<br />
85. Cortinarius sp.<br />
86. Cortinarius sp.<br />
87. Cortinarius vibratilis<br />
88. Craterellus cornucopioides<br />
89. Crepidotus herbarum<br />
90. Crepidotus mollis<br />
91. Cyathus olla<br />
92. Dacrymyces palmatus<br />
93. Daldinia grandis<br />
94. Dermocybe sanguinea<br />
95. Dermocybe sp.<br />
96. Entoloma bloxami<br />
97. Entoloma rhodopolium<br />
98. Exidia glandulosa<br />
99. Fistulina hepatica<br />
100. Flammulina velutipes<br />
101. Fomitopsis cajanderi<br />
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1995 SFFF Species List<br />
102. Fomitopsis pinicola<br />
103. Ganoderma applanatum<br />
104. Geastrum fornicatum<br />
105. Geastrum saccatum<br />
106. Gomphidius glutinosus<br />
107. Gomphidius oregonensis<br />
108. Gomphidius subroseus<br />
109. Gomphus clavatus<br />
110. Gomphus floccosus<br />
111. Gymnopilus sapineus<br />
112. Gymnopilus spectabilis<br />
113. Hebeloma crustuliniforme<br />
114. Hebeloma sinapizans<br />
115. Helvella lacunosa<br />
116. Helvella sp.<br />
117. Hericium ramosum<br />
118. Hohenbuehelia petaloides<br />
119. Hydnellum aurantiacum<br />
120. Hydnellum caeruleum (peckii)<br />
121. Hydnellum zonatum<br />
122. Hydnum repandum<br />
123. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca<br />
124. Hygrophorus hypothejus<br />
125. Hypholoma aurantia<br />
126. Hypholoma capnoides<br />
127. Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
128. Hypomyces sp.<br />
129. Inocybe albodisca<br />
130. Inocybe sororia<br />
131. Inocybe sp.<br />
132. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis<br />
133. Laccaria laccata<br />
134. Lacrymaria velutina<br />
135. Lactarius alnicola<br />
136. Lactarius deliciosus<br />
137. Lactarius fragilis var. rubidus<br />
138. Lactarius pubescens var. betulae<br />
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139. Lactarius rubrilacteus<br />
140. Lactarius uvidus<br />
141. Lactarius xanthogalactus<br />
142. Laetiporus sulphureus<br />
143. Leccinum manzanitae<br />
144. Leccinum sp.<br />
145. Lepiota cepaestipes<br />
146. Lepiota flammeatincta<br />
147. Lepiota naucina<br />
148. Lepiota roseifolia<br />
149. Lepiota rubrotincta<br />
150. Lepiota sp.<br />
151. Leptonia parva<br />
152. Leucopaxillus albissimus<br />
153. Leucopaxillus gentianeus<br />
154. Lycoperdon perlatum<br />
155. Lycoperdon sp.<br />
156. Macrolepiota rhacodes<br />
157. Macrotyphula juncea<br />
158. Marasmiellus candidus<br />
159. Marasmius calhouniae<br />
160. Marasmius oreades<br />
161. Marasmius plicatulus<br />
162. Marasmius quercophilus<br />
163. Marasmius sp.<br />
164. Melanoleuca sp.<br />
165. Morchella esculenta<br />
166. Mycena acicula<br />
167. Mycena capillaripes<br />
168. Mycena hematopus<br />
169. Mycena oregonense<br />
170. Mycena purpure<strong>of</strong>usca<br />
171. Mycena sp.<br />
172. Nolanea sp.<br />
173. Omphalotus olivascens<br />
174. Panaeolus foenisecii<br />
175. Paxillus involutus<br />
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176. Peziza violacea<br />
177. Phaeocollybia californica<br />
178. Phaeocollybia olivacea<br />
179. Phaeolus schweinitzii<br />
180. Phallus ravenelii<br />
181. Phellinus pini<br />
182. Pholiota sp.<br />
183. Pholiota terrestris<br />
184. Pisolithus tinctorius<br />
185. Pleurotus ostreatus<br />
186. Pluteus cervinus<br />
187. Polyporus elegans<br />
188. Polyporus sp.<br />
189. Psathyrella sp.<br />
190. Pseudohydnum gelatinosum<br />
191. Psilocybe cyanescens<br />
192. Ramaria acrisiccescens<br />
193. Ramaria botrytis<br />
194. Ramaria conjunctipes<br />
195. Ramaria fennica var violaceabrunnea<br />
196. Ramaria flavigelatinosa<br />
197. Ramaria formosa<br />
198. Ramaria rasilispora var. rasilispora<br />
199. Ramaria sandaracina<br />
200. Ramaria synaptopoda<br />
201. Rhizopogon ochraceorubens<br />
202. Rhizopogon parksii<br />
203. Rhizopogon sp.<br />
204. Russula albonigra<br />
205. Russula amoenolens<br />
206. Russula brevipes<br />
207. Russula brevipes var. acrior<br />
208. Russula fragrantissima<br />
209. Russula laurocerasi<br />
210. Russula pectinatoides<br />
211. Russula queletti<br />
212. Russula sanguinea<br />
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213. Russula sp.<br />
214. Russula sp.<br />
215. Russula xerampelina<br />
216. Schizophyllum <strong>com</strong>mune<br />
217. Scleroderma sp.<br />
218. Serpula sp.<br />
219. Sparassis radicata<br />
220. Stereum hirsutum<br />
221. Stereum sanguinolentum<br />
222. Stereum sp.<br />
223. Strobilurus albipilatus<br />
224. Strobilurus trullisatus<br />
225. Stropharia ambigua<br />
226. Suillus brevipes<br />
227. Suillus caerulescens<br />
228. Suillus fuscotomentosus<br />
229. Suillus lakei<br />
230. Suillus pungens<br />
231. Suillus tomentosus<br />
232. Suillus umbonatus<br />
233. Trametes hirsutum<br />
234. Trametes suaveolens<br />
235. Trametes versicolor<br />
236. Tricholoma flavovirens<br />
237. Tricholoma imbricatum<br />
238. Tricholoma magnivelare<br />
239. Tricholoma myomyces<br />
240. Tricholoma pardinum<br />
241. Tricholoma saponaceum<br />
242. Tricholomopsis rutilans<br />
243. Tricholomopsis sp.<br />
244. Truncocolumella citrina<br />
245. Tubaria furfuracea<br />
246. Tubaria sp.<br />
247. Tuber melanosporum<br />
248. Tylopilus pseudoscaber<br />
249. Tyromyces caesius<br />
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250. Tyromyces sp.<br />
251. Volvariella speciosa<br />
252. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />
Copyright © 1995-1998 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
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MSSF Fungus Fair Recipes 2001<br />
by "Mycochef" Patrick Hamilton<br />
Matsutakes & Roasted Cauliflower in Coriander Cream<br />
Serves: 4 – Preparation Time: 1:00<br />
1 hd cauliflower, washed and shaken <strong>of</strong>f to dry a bit<br />
1 tbl extra virgin olive oil<br />
grey sea salt<br />
2 ea shallots, medium – finely chopped<br />
2 tbl olive oil<br />
1/2 c matsutake – medium dice<br />
1 tbl dry white wine<br />
1/4 tsp coriander seed – ground, freshly<br />
1/2 c heavy cream<br />
grey sea salt<br />
black pepper, fresh ground, to taste<br />
preheat oven to 425<br />
1. Cut cauliflower in 1" thick slabs. Toss gently with 1 tbl <strong>of</strong> the olive<br />
oil and some <strong>of</strong> the salt. Roast for 20 minutes then turn and cook until<br />
browning occurs (about 20 minutes more). Chop coarsely and set aside.<br />
2. In a hot saute pan with (the other tbl) <strong>of</strong> olive oil put the<br />
matsutakes. Turn down heat and cook until tender (about 10 minutes).<br />
Add the wine and reduce au sec.<br />
3. Add the cauliflower and coriander seeds and warm through until<br />
fragrant (about 5 minutes). Add cream and heat until a bit thick. Season<br />
with pepper and salt.<br />
Very Serious Wild Mushroom Soup<br />
Serving Size: 8 oz. – Serves 4 – Preparation Time: 00:45<br />
2 tbl butter, unsalted<br />
1 ea onion, yellow – large dice<br />
1/3 tsp thyme<br />
3/4 lb mushrooms, any good wild mix – chpd * see note<br />
Copyright © 2001 by Patrick Hamilton & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
4 oz dry white wine<br />
8 oz vegetable or chicken stock<br />
8 oz water<br />
8 oz half and half<br />
1/8 tsp nutmeg<br />
1 1/2 tbsp brandy<br />
grey sea salt and black pepper<br />
1. Saute onions with the thyme until translucent. Add mushrooms<br />
and cook 15 minutes (depends on moisture content–if high then dry saute<br />
separately before adding to the onions).<br />
2. Over high heat add the wine and reduce 10 minutes.<br />
3. Add stock and simmer 15 minutes more.<br />
4. Over the same low heat add the half and half and simmer a few<br />
minutes more. Add salt and pepper.<br />
5. Just before service add brandy and nutmeg.<br />
Porcini Risotto<br />
Serves: 4 (12 oz servings) – Preparation Time:1:00<br />
For the Mushrooms<br />
2 tbsp butter<br />
1 tbsp olive oil<br />
1/2 c onion, yellow – finely diced<br />
1/2 lb porcini mushrooms (or 1/2 c dry) – chopped small<br />
2 tbsp Italian parsley – chopped<br />
1 clove garlic – minced<br />
salt and pepper<br />
For the Rice<br />
1 1/2 quart stock (mushroom, vegetable, chicken etc)<br />
2 tbsp butter<br />
1/3 c onion, white – finely diced<br />
1 1/2 c Arborio rice<br />
1/2 c white wine, dry<br />
1/3 c cream<br />
1/2 c Parmesan cheese – freshly grated<br />
1/4 c Italian parsley – chopped<br />
1. Cook onion with the butter over medium about 5 minutes. add<br />
mushrooms (if using dry–rehydrate first and use the soaking water as part<br />
Copyright © 2001 by Patrick Hamilton & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
<strong>of</strong> the stock), raise heat, cook until liquid is gone. Add parsley and garlic<br />
salt and pepper. cook until most liquid is gone. Set aside.<br />
2. Simmer the stock. cook onion in large pan with butter until s<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
add rice, stir to coat, and cook for a few minutes. Add wine and simmer<br />
until it is gone. Add 1/3 <strong>of</strong> the stock, cover, cook bubbly until the stock is<br />
absorbed. Begin to add the stock in increments less than the original<br />
amount, stirring constantly until each addition is absorbed before adding<br />
the next one. About 1/2 way through adding all the stock, add the<br />
mushrooms. After the last addition, add the cream and parsley and stir<br />
vigorously. Adjust seasonings. add the cheese and serve.<br />
Chef's hint for cooking ahead: Cook the risotto up to the last two additions<br />
<strong>of</strong> stock (before the mushrooms, etc), spread out on sheet pans to cool<br />
and stop cooking. Refrigerate. Resume cooking by adding 1 extra cup <strong>of</strong><br />
stock per 4 servings<br />
Copyright © 2001 by Patrick Hamilton & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
Frances Wilson, former chef at Lalime’s in Berkeley now divides her time between<br />
Chateau Routas in Provence and the Bay Area. She teaches cooking classes in a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> locations. Visit her website at www.franceswilson.net for more information.<br />
Sautéed Caramel Candy Cap Pears with Candy<br />
Cap Dentelles<br />
For the pears:<br />
3 medium sized pears, Bartlett or Bosc<br />
1 oz fresh candy caps or ¼ oz dried, reconstituted<br />
6 tablespoon butter<br />
½ cup sugar<br />
1 cup cream<br />
1/8 cup brandy (optional)<br />
For the whipped cream:<br />
1 cup whipping cream<br />
candy caps reserved from pears<br />
sugar to taste<br />
Peel pears and cut in half lengthwise. Remove the<br />
stem, and core. Melt the butter in a large sauté pan or<br />
skillet. Add the candy caps. Sauté for a couple <strong>of</strong> minutes<br />
and then add the pears. Cook the pears on each side until<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t over a low heat. Keep covered with a lid to keep the<br />
steam in and to prevent the butter from burning. When the<br />
pears are s<strong>of</strong>t, remove the lid and turn up the heat so that<br />
the pears brown.<br />
Remove the pears to a serving dish. Put the candy caps<br />
in a small bowl and cover with the second cup <strong>of</strong> cream.<br />
Leave to steep.<br />
Meanwhile, add the sugar to the juices and butter in<br />
the pan. Stir to dissolve the sugar over a medium heat. Turn<br />
up the heat and caramelize the sugar. When it is golden<br />
brown, stir in the cram slowly. Be careful as it is very hot<br />
and can splatter.<br />
Add the brandy. Pour over pears in the serving dish.
Strain the cream from the candy caps. Whip to s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
peak. Fold in the sugar.<br />
Serve with candy cap whipped cream and candy cap<br />
dentelles.<br />
Candy Cap Dentelles<br />
(Lace cookies)<br />
2 tablespoon butter<br />
2 tablespoon brown sugar<br />
2 tablespoon granulated sugar<br />
2 tablespoon orange juice<br />
3 tablespoon flour<br />
¼ teaspoon candy cap mushroom powder<br />
Cream the butter and sugars together in a small bowl.<br />
Slowly add the orange juice. Blend in the flour and the<br />
candy cap powder Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and<br />
refrigerate for 1 hour.<br />
Preheat the oven to 400°. Divide the mixture into nine<br />
pieces. Spread out on a cookie tray lined with parchment or<br />
a silk pad. With wet fingers or palette knife, flatten as thinly<br />
as possible.<br />
Bake for 4-5 minutes. Allow to sit for 1 –2 minutes and<br />
then remove from tray and shape. Allow to cool.<br />
Chanterelle and Bread Salad with Dandelion<br />
Greens, oven-dried figs and shaved Parmesan<br />
2 tablespoons olive oil<br />
1 clove garlic, minced<br />
1# chanterelles, cleaned and cut in large pieces<br />
salt and pepper<br />
3 salted anchovies
1 clove garlic, minced<br />
1 ½ tablespoon sherry vinegar<br />
1/3 cup good quality olive oil<br />
3 cups <strong>of</strong> country Italian bread such as Pugilese, cut into ½”<br />
cubes<br />
2 cups small dandelion greens, washed and torn into bite<br />
sized pieces<br />
12 oven-dried figs*<br />
1 tablespoon roughly chopped flat leafed parsley<br />
Parmesan cheese shavings<br />
Heat the 2 tablespoons olive oil in a pan. Add the garlic<br />
and the mushrooms and cook over a medium heat until the<br />
mushrooms are s<strong>of</strong>t. Season with salt and pepper. Place to<br />
one side to cool.<br />
Mash the anchovies in a bowl with the garlic. Add the<br />
sherry vinegar and then whisk in the olive oil.<br />
Place the bread cubes, dandelion leaves and the cooked<br />
chanterelles in a large bowl. Add the dressing and toss well.<br />
Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with parsley.<br />
Serve topped with shaved Parmesan.<br />
*Oven-dried figs: Cut fresh figs in half and place on<br />
baking sheet. Place in the oven at 200ºF for about an hour<br />
until they caramelize.<br />
©Frances Wilson: www.franceswilson.net
MSSF: Photos #1<br />
Photos #1 (Miscellanea)<br />
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Norm Andresen and too many<br />
Boletes<br />
It's true! Being a<br />
Past President <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MSSF gives you a<br />
big head!<br />
Big Boletes make big smiles<br />
(Patrick Hamilton)<br />
Camping (and<br />
eating) MSSF style!<br />
Some will go<br />
anywhere for a<br />
mushroom<br />
photograph! (Mike<br />
Wood on a pile <strong>of</strong><br />
horse manure)<br />
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Mike Boom and too many Boletes<br />
Lynn Morton and Big Mushroom<br />
Yutaka Wada, another happy<br />
Bolete hunter<br />
Forays are fun! (Bob<br />
Erikson)<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
demonstrates what<br />
make an Amanita an<br />
Amanita
MSSF: Photos #1<br />
Larry Stickney leads a Land's End<br />
foray (1984)<br />
Herb Saylor<br />
lectures on the<br />
Hypogeous fungi<br />
(Yuba Pass, 1986)<br />
Photos © by Michael Wood, Michael Boom, Boleslaw Kuznik, and ???<br />
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Copyright © 1999-2001 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
MSSF: Photos #2<br />
Photos #2 (Miscellanea)<br />
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A nice, sunny day<br />
collecting morels<br />
A half basket <strong>of</strong> morels is<br />
infinitely better than an empty<br />
basket! (Jane Wardzinska, 1984)<br />
Taylor F.<br />
Lockwood,<br />
fabulous fungal<br />
fotographer, with<br />
Agaricus augustus<br />
Mike Wood photographs<br />
mushrooms<br />
Some even carry<br />
their own garden to<br />
forays!<br />
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A cold, snowy<br />
evening after<br />
collecting morels<br />
But not as good as two baskets <strong>of</strong><br />
morels! (Lynn Morton)<br />
Little Lady, BIG Bolete! (Irma<br />
Brandt with Boletus edulis<br />
Fred Stevens<br />
photographs<br />
mushrooms<br />
But at least they bring back<br />
mushroom collections!
MSSF: Photos #2<br />
Mike is upset at<br />
Fred's attempt to<br />
steal his<br />
Marasmius.<br />
Samantha wonders<br />
why humans are so<br />
strange.<br />
Chester Laskowski collecting<br />
Photos © by Michael Wood, Michael Boom, Jane Wardzinska, and ???<br />
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Copyright © 1999-2001 Michael Wood & the <strong>Mycological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>
MSSF: Photos #3<br />
Photos #3 (Miscellanea)<br />
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NAMA Foray,<br />
Colorado, 1997:<br />
Nathan Wilson, Dr.<br />
Roy Halling, Dr.<br />
Dennis Desjarin,<br />
Michael Wood<br />
The family that forays<br />
together stays together<br />
(The Campbells at an<br />
MSSF picnic)<br />
Hey look what I found!!! (err...I<br />
mean what David found.)<br />
(Debbie Viess and her<br />
husband's Chanterelle haul)<br />
Jane Wardzinska and large<br />
Ganoderma oregonense (Yuba<br />
Pass foray, 1999)<br />
A cold day at the<br />
MSSF Summer<br />
Picnic 2000<br />
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Dr. Dennis Desjardin IDs fungi<br />
at Patrick's Point<br />
Did they pass the<br />
class??? (Herb<br />
Saylor & Nina<br />
Lysenko at SFSU<br />
Yuba Pass spring<br />
class, 1986)<br />
Yuk! Do I really<br />
have to study all<br />
this fungus stuff!?!<br />
Mike Boom and large<br />
Ganoderma oregonense (Yuba<br />
Pass foray, 1999)<br />
How far below freezing does it<br />
have to be to get Norm to wear<br />
long pants? OR That beer<br />
tastes better when its cold out<br />
here! (Picnic 2000)
MSSF: Photos #3<br />
Hey look at these big 'uns! (David &<br />
Jeanne with morels, MSSF Summer<br />
Picnic 2000)<br />
Quick, cook 'em<br />
before they get<br />
away!<br />
Photos © by Michael Wood, Michael Boom, Jane Wardzinska, and ???<br />
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MSSF: Photos #4<br />
Photos #4 (Fungus Fair, December 2000)<br />
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Larry Stickney<br />
and Sherry<br />
Carvajal working<br />
the Fungus Fair<br />
entry desk<br />
Fred Stevens at<br />
the Agaricus table<br />
(where else?)<br />
Louise and Toby<br />
Freedman<br />
entertain and<br />
instruct many<br />
children at the<br />
Fungus Fairs with<br />
their art projects!<br />
Debbie Viess announcing the<br />
next speaker<br />
Mark Lockaby at<br />
the edibles<br />
table...it's a hard<br />
job, but somebody<br />
has do it!<br />
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David Bartolotta at<br />
the membership desk<br />
Jim Miller at the Amanita table<br />
Leon Illnicki at the<br />
toxicology table<br />
Robert Esposito AKA "Roller<br />
Dude" announcing the next speaker<br />
Mushrooms on<br />
display...part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
300 species IDed for<br />
this fair
MSSF: Photos #4<br />
Taylor F. Lockwood and his<br />
display <strong>of</strong> exquisite fungal<br />
photography...and wow! what<br />
a poster!<br />
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Ben Maleson <strong>com</strong>es all the way<br />
from Boston to sell mushroom<br />
trinkets!
MSSF: Photos #5<br />
Photos #5 (Storrie Morel Foray, April 2001)<br />
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Rare flat area in<br />
the Storrie burn<br />
(Lynn Morton)<br />
Geopyxis<br />
carbonaria grows<br />
in the same habitat<br />
as burn morels<br />
Lynn Morton would be<br />
even happier if morels<br />
would show!<br />
Stuck again...we<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten encounter<br />
impassable snow<br />
on the way to<br />
morel sites<br />
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Scouting on Friday<br />
for the Saturday<br />
foray (Jeanne<br />
Porcini & David<br />
Campbell)<br />
We are too<br />
early...the few<br />
morels found are<br />
small<br />
What NOT to wear on a<br />
mushroom foray (a mushroom<br />
T-shirt worn by Mike Boom)<br />
Digging out before<br />
the group turns<br />
around or foiled by<br />
snow again!
MSSF: Photos #5<br />
Now where do we<br />
go? (David<br />
Campbell, Steve<br />
Warner, Norm<br />
Andresen)<br />
If you don't find<br />
morels, find<br />
somthing else<br />
(Jane Wardzinska<br />
with Ramaria)<br />
Snow Plants<br />
(Sarcodes<br />
sanguinea) fruit at<br />
the same time as<br />
morels and are<br />
mycorrhizal with<br />
pines and<br />
Rhizopogon<br />
Roughing it MSSF<br />
style...one <strong>of</strong> two<br />
kitchens set up for<br />
the foray<br />
It must be<br />
breakfast...I see<br />
orange juice, not<br />
wine! (Terri<br />
Beausejour and<br />
Norm Andresen)<br />
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Mike Boom up the hill<br />
for morels<br />
David Campbell<br />
ponders the paucity<br />
<strong>of</strong> morels on this<br />
foray<br />
Leave the small ones<br />
to be<strong>com</strong>e big<br />
ones...don't be a<br />
morel molester!<br />
Good food, good<br />
conversation, and<br />
good wine are<br />
always part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
great foray<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> this should<br />
have been tossed<br />
MANY forays ago!<br />
(Now who do you<br />
know that would<br />
carry cans like<br />
these?)