From richwrigREMOVE from tig.com.au Mon Jun 16 22:36:31 2008 From: richwrigREMOVE from tig.com.au (Richard Wright) Date: Tue Jun 17 12:35:18 2008 Subject: [Mycology] ID of a fungal gem Message-ID: <75ce54137jjrchtvp3s1lfl4c753bm83lq@4ax.com> I would welcome an ID on this little gem found in my garden today. http://www.box.net/shared/nv1yxgdssg Found growing on a twig amongst leaf litter. It is now winter here. From dwheeler from ipns.com Tue Jun 24 12:44:59 2008 From: dwheeler from ipns.com (dwheeler@ipns.com) Date: Tue Jun 24 17:20:51 2008 Subject: [Mycology] Re: ID of a fungal gem References: Message-ID: On Jun 16, 8:36 pm, Richard Wright wrote: > I would welcome an ID on this little gem found in my garden today. > > http://www.box.net/shared/nv1yxgdssg > > Found growing on a twig amongst leaf litter. > > It is now winter here. Sorry, Richard. Have not a clue. If it had a wiry or twisted stem I'd venture one of the Marasmius. Great pictures though, and a really pretty fungus! Daniel B. Wheeler From paul.pirot.mycology from skynet.be Wed Jun 25 03:40:45 2008 From: paul.pirot.mycology from skynet.be (Paul Pirot) Date: Wed Jun 25 12:39:58 2008 Subject: [Mycology] Re: ID of a fungal gem In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <6tkfr4$492kcq@relay.skynet.be> Looks like an Hygrocybe, maybe a tropical species, which combines sticky coat and hairs (if I see right) on the cup... Paul Pirot (Belgium) -----Message d'origine----- De?: mycology-bounces@oat.bio.indiana.edu [mailto:mycology-bounces@oat.bio.indiana.edu] De la part de dwheeler@ipns.com Envoy??: mardi 24 juin 2008 19:45 ??: bionet-mycology@moderators.isc.org Objet?: [Mycology] Re: ID of a fungal gem On Jun 16, 8:36 pm, Richard Wright wrote: > I would welcome an ID on this little gem found in my garden today. > > http://www.box.net/shared/nv1yxgdssg > > Found growing on a twig amongst leaf litter. > > It is now winter here. Sorry, Richard. Have not a clue. If it had a wiry or twisted stem I'd venture one of the Marasmius. Great pictures though, and a really pretty fungus! Daniel B. Wheeler _______________________________________________ Mycology mailing list Mycology@net.bio.net http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/mycology From royden.richardson from fairlane-am.com Mon Jun 30 13:21:11 2008 From: royden.richardson from fairlane-am.com (Royden Richardson) Date: Mon Jun 30 18:02:57 2008 Subject: [Mycology] Glow-in-the-dark Fungi Message-ID: <2A8C219EDFC8A5459760AAC3556BFAFA3A6704@fam-sv01.fairlane-am.com> Tom, I happened to find some glowing fungus this past weekend while at a camp site approximately 25 miles north of Kingston Ontario. I couldn't believe my eyes, but I have two witnesses. I have never encountered this before in all my years of camping, hiking and flying my float plane throughout northern Canada. When I googled glowing fungus yours was the first hit. Did you ever find out what the luminescence is about and how it occurs? Royden Royden Richardson Managing Director FairLane Asset Management Tel: 416-9751916 Fax: 416-9751933 www.fairlane-am.com