Colville National Forest Macro-fungi Surveys Interagency Special Status/Sensitive Species Program Final Report, December 7, 2009
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1 Colville National orest Macro-fungi urveys Interagency pecial tatus/ensitive pecies Program inal Report, December 7, 2009 Kathy Ahlenslager, Colville National orest, 765. Main, Colville, WA, , Introduction Through this project a list of 228 macro-fungi from the Colville National orest was created from spring and fall surveys in 2009 (Table 1). One, Cudonia monticola, is listed as ensitive on the Regional orester s pecial tatus pecies List (2008). This is the first list of macro-fungi taxa for the orest. Two cooperators, Dr. James Groth and Drew Parker, collected and identified specimens. Parker considers another species, Volvariella smithii, quite rare. Methods Each of the two cooperators surveyed two locations for a total of 169 acres, as shown in Table 2. The sites occurred across the Colville National orest (Maps 1-7). urveys were conducted according to the Region 6 Macro-fungi porocarp urvey Protocol (UDA and UDI BLM 2008). Each of the four sites was surveyed three times, once in the spring and twice in the fall. pecimens were collected, prepared, and identified by the cooperators. Results Tables 4-7 are taxa lists for each of the four sites with the date observed. ighting forms and GP locations for sensitive taxa were provided by the cooperators. The Colville National orest GI layer and NRI database will be updated for sensitive taxa by orest ervice employees. A reference collection of two rare fungi were sent to Darci Pankratz-Rivers, IP Inventory Coordinator Assistant, for curation at the University of Washington Herbarium at the Burke Museum. References U.. Department of Agriculture, orest ervice Regional orester s pecial tatus pecies List, ensitive Nonvascular Plants, UDA orest ervice Pacific Northwest Region January Available online at U.. Department of Agriculture, orest ervice and U.. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management porocarp urvey Protocol for Macrofungi Version 1.0, December Available online at 1
2 Table 1. Taxa by urvey Area and eason. Bunchgrass Lake Leo herman ullivan Taxa Meadow Trail Peak Trail Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all Agrocybe praecox Albatrellus flettii Albatrellus ovinus Amanita muscaria var. alba Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata Amanita pantherina Amanita porphyria Armillaria mellea Armillaria ostoyae Armillaria sinapina Auricularia auricula Baeospora myosura Bisporella citrina Boletus coniferarum Boletus edulis Boletus rubripes Boletus smithii Bondarzewia montana Byssonectria terrestris Calvatia fumosa Camarophyllus recurvatus Catathelasma ventricosum Chalciporus piperatus Chroogomphus ochraceus Chroogomphus vinicolor Chrysomphalina chrysophylla Clavariadelphus truncatus Clavulinopsis laeticolor Climacocystis borealis Clitocybe clavipes Clitocybe fragrans Clitocybe gibba Clitocybe glacialis Clitocybe nebularis Clitocybe odora var. pacifica Clitocybe squamulosa Collybia tuberosa Coltricia perennis Conocybe lactea Coprinus comatus Cortinarius ahsii 2
3 Taxa Bunchgrass Meadow Lake Leo Trail herman Peak Trail ullivan Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all Cortinarius caperatus (=Rozites caperatus) Cortinarius cf. calochrous Cortinarius cf. flavoroseus Cortinarius cf. glaucopus Cortinarius cf. subolivascens Cortinarius clandestinus Cortinarius croceus Cortinarius malachius Cortinarius mutabilis Cortinarius phoeniceus Cortinarius semisanguineus Cortinarius sp. Cortinarius traganus Cortinarius vibratilis Cortinarius violaceus Cudonia circinans Cudonia monticola Cystoderma amianthinum Cystoderma fallax Cystoderma granulosum Dacromyces chrysospermus (=Dacromyces palmatus) Discina perlata Elaphomyces muricatus lammulina velutipes loccularia albolanaripes omitopsis pinicola uscoboletinus ochraceoroseus Galerina autumnalis Ganoderma applanatum Gautieria graveolens Gautieria monticola Geoglosum umbratile Gloeophyllum sepiarium Gomphidius glutenosus Gomphidius subroseus Gymnopus acervatus Gomphus floccosus Guipinia helvelloides (=Tremiscus helvelloides) (=Phlogiotis helvelloides) Guipiniopsis alpina (=Heterotextus alpinus) 3
4 Taxa Bunchgrass Meadow Lake Leo Trail herman Peak Trail ullivan Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all Gymnopilus cf. sapineus Gymnopilus sapineus Gyromitra esculenta Gyromitra infula Gyromitra montana Hapalopilus nidulans Helvella lacunosa Hericeum corraloides Hydnellum caeurleum Hydnellum peckii Hydnellum regium Hydnellum suaveolens Hydnum rapandum (=Dentinum rapandum) Hygrocybe conica Hygrocybe psittacina Hygrophorus agathosmus Hygrophorus bakerensis Hygrophorus borealis Hygrohorus camarophyllus Hygrophorus chrysodon Hygrophorus erubescens var. erubescens Hygrophorus fuscoalbus Hygrophorus goetzii Hygrophorus hypothejus Hydrophorus marzuolus Hygrophorus monticola Hygrophorus morrisii Hygrophorus picea Hygrophorus pratensis Hygrophorus pudorinus Hygrophorus purpurescens Hypholoma capnoides Hypsizygus tessellatus Inocybe geophylla Inocybe pudica Inocybe sororia Inonotus-tomentosus Laccaria laccata Lactarius affinis var. viridilactis Lactarius cf. deliciosus Lactarius fallax var. concolor Lactarius pallescens 4
5 Taxa Bunchgrass Meadow Lake Leo Trail herman Peak Trail ullivan Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all Lactarius pseudomucidus Lactarius pubescens var. pubescens Lactarius rufus Lactarius scrobiculatus Lactarius torminosus Lactarius uvidus Leccinum discolor Lentinellus montanus Lentinellus vulpinus Lentinus lepideus Lepiota acutesquamosa Lepiota magnispora Lepista subconnexa Leratiomyces squamosus var. squamosus (=Psilocybe squamosa) Leucopaxillus gentianeus (=Leucopaxillus amarus) Limacella glishra Lycoperdon pyriforme Lyophyllum cf. loricatum Lyophyllum connatum (=Clitocybe dilatata) Lyophyllum decastes Marasmius androsaceus Melanoleuca angelesiana Melanoleuca melaleuca Morchella cf. elata Mycena adonis Mycena algeriensis Mycena longiseta Mycena overholtsii Mycena pura Neolecta vitellina Nolanea holoconiota Nolanea strictia Nolanea verna Oligoporus caesius (=Tyromyces caesius) Oligoporus guttulatus Oligoporus obductus Onnia tomentosa (=Inonotus tomentosus) Panaeolus papilionaceus var. papilionaceus 5
6 Taxa Bunchgrass Meadow Lake Leo Trail herman Peak Trail ullivan Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all Panellus serotinus Peziza violacea Physarum sp. Pithya vulgaris Pholiota astragalina Pholiota cf. ferruginea Pholiota flavida Pholiota populnea (=Pholiota destruens) Pholiota squarrosa Phyllotopsis nidulans Pluteus cervinus Polyozellus multiplex Polyporus arcularius Polyporus badius Pseudohydnum gelatinosum Pycnoporellus alboluteus Ramaria rasilispora Ramaria stricta Rhodocollybia maculata Russula adusta Russula aeruginea Russula brevipes var. acrior Russula brunneola Russula fragilis Russula laurocerasi Russula murrillii Russula nigricans Russula occidentalis Russula sanguinaria Russula subloculata Russula veternosa arcodon imbricatum arcodon rimosus arcodon stereosarcinon arcodon subincarnatus cutellinia umbrarum pathularia flavida trobiluris occidentalis tropharia ambigua tropharia hornmanii tropharia pseudocyanea uillus brevipes uillus cavipes uillus flavidus 6
7 Taxa Bunchgrass Meadow Lake Leo Trail herman Peak Trail ullivan Creek pring all pring all pring all pring all uillus granulatus uillus gravellii uillus ochraceoroseus uillus punctatipes uillus tomentosus Tapinella atrotomentosa (=Paxillus atrotomentosus) Thaxterogaster pinguis Trichaptum abietinum Tricholoma atroviolaceum Tricholoma caligatum Tricholoma flavovirens Tricholoma inamoenum Tricholoma moseri Tricholoma portentosum Tricholoma saponaceum Tricholoma vaccinum Tricholoma virgatum var. vinaceum Tricholomopsis decora Tricholomopsis rutilans Tricholoma zelleri Tyromyces chioneus Volvariella smithii eromphalina campanella eromphalina cornui 7
8 Table 2. Macro-fungi urvey Locations on the Colville National orest. Location and Cooperator Bunchgrass Meadows Research Natural Area, Drew Parker Lake Leo, Dr. James Groth herman Pass, Dr. James Groth ullivan Creek, Drew Parker Number of urvey Days in pring 2009 Dates of urveys in pring June 26 July 16 Number of urvey Days, all 2009 Dates of urveys in all eptember 3 and 28 1 May 26 2 eptember 24 and October 8 1 July 5 2 eptember 8 and 1 June 1 July 17 October 5 2+ eptember 12, 15, 29, 30 and October 21 Number of Acres Proposed to urvey Total Number of Acres urveyed 8
9 Table Bunchgrass Meadow urveys by Drew Parker. Comments from Parker: I did well on the fall surveys despite the dry eptember and early end of the season from the cold snap at the beginning of October. It was an unusual year weatherwise and the fungal fruiting was a little unusual as well. Bunchgrass peaked in late August but was still fair near the end of eptember. It was a matter of keeping track of when and where it rained. Taxa June 26 July 16 eptember 3 eptember 28 Albatrellus ovinus Amanita muscaria var. alba Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata Amanita pantherina Auricularia auricula Boletus coniferarum Boletus edulis Boletus smithii Byssonectria terrestris Calvatia fumosa Catathelasma ventricosum Chalciporus piperatus Chroogomphus ochraceus Chroogomphus vinicolor Climacocystis borealis Clitocybe glacialis Collybia tuberosa Coltricia perennis Cortinarius ahsii Cortinarius caperatus (=Rozites caperatus) Cortinarius croceus Cortinarius flavoroseus (nom. prov.) Cortinarius phoeniceus Cortinarius semisanguineus Cortinarius cf. subolivascens Cortinarius traganus Dacromyces chrysospermus (=Dacromyces palmatus) Gautieria monticola Gloeophyllum sepiarium Gomphidius subroseus Guipiniopsis alpina (=Heterotextus alpinus) Gymnopilus cf. sapineus Gyromitra esculenta Gyromitra infula Hydnellum peckii Hydnellum regium Hydnum rapandum Hygrocybe psittacina Hygrophorus erubescens var. erubescens 9
10 Taxa June 26 July 16 eptember 3 eptember 28 Hygrophorus hypothejus Inocybe sororia Laccaria laccata Lactarius cf. deliciosus Lactarius pseudomucidus Lactarius rufus Leccinum discolor Lentinellus montanus Leucopaxillus gentianeus (=Leucopaxillus amarus) Lyophyllum cf. loricatum Oligoporus caesius (=Tyromyces caesius) Nolanea holoconiota Pholiota cf. ferruginea Pholiota flavida Pholiota squarrosa Phyllotopsis nidulans Pluteus cervinus Leratiomyces squamosus var. squamosus (=Psilocybe squamosa) Rhodocollybia maculata Russula adusta Russula aeruginea Russula fragilis Russula murrillii arcodon imbricatum cutellinia umbrarum tropharia ambigua tropharia hornmanii uillus brevipes uillus cavipes uillus flavidus uillus granulatus uillus ochraceoroseus uillus punctatipes uillus tomentosus Thaxterogaster pinguis Trichaptum abietinum Tricholoma atroviolaceum Tricholoma flavovirens Tricholoma inamoenum Tricholoma moseri Tricholoma portentosum Tricholoma saponaceum Tricholoma vaccinum Tricholoma virgatum var. vinaceum Tricholomopsis rutilans 10
11 Taxa June 26 July 16 eptember 3 eptember 28 eromphalina cornui 11
12 Table Lake Leo Trail urveys by Dr. Jim Groth. Comments from Groth: pring counts, 26 May Weather: clear, cool; elevation 3150 feet; northfacing aspect. ome rain in last two weeks, but not a lot. A larch-lodgepole fire forest, approx. 60 years old. all counts, 24 eptember and 8 October Weather both days cloudy, dry, cool. Moderate rain for two to three weeks previous. Taxa Comments May 26, 2009 Armillaria mellea One location, terrestrial, no scales, lower stem yellowish Bondarzewia montana One location, many stems Camarophyllus recurvatus Many, one location Clitocybe gibba everal locations Clitocybe squamulosa ingle specimen Collybia tuberosa Common, host mushrooms not generally visible Cortinarius semisanguineus Two specimens, one location Cortinarius sp. Dry, light brown cap, several in one area. Cortinarius spp. At least four distinct species of nonpurple Cortinarius in several locations. Cystoderma granulosum everal in one mossy location Discina perlatua everal in two spots lammulina velutipes One cluster omitopsis pinicola everal locations Galerina autumnalis everal on a single log Gomphidius subroseus Three locations Gymnopilus sapineus everal on one log Gyromitra esculenta One small old specimen Hypholoma capnoides Two locations, several Hygrophorus chrysodon One location, several Hygrophorus purpurescens One Inonotus tomentosus One large fruiting body Laccaria laccata everal, one location Lentinus lepideus One Morchella elata 3 large in ca. 5 m cluster, delicious Mycena pura Common Physarum sp. (slime mold) Yellow, resupinate, cracked, 5 x 8 cm, on edge of 20 cm diameter subalpine fir stump trobiluris occidentalis Common, spruce and larch cones uillus cavipes Common uillus gravellii ingle at two locations eromphalina campanella Two clusters eptember 24 and October 8,
13 Table herman Peak Trail urveys by Dr. Jim Groth. Comments from Groth: pring counts. 5 July Weather moist, but not wet; elevation feet, N-facing aspect; mature, mixed forest of lodgepole pine, subalpine fir, and Douglas fir. all counts. 8 eptember and 5 October eptember date: moderately warm and dry. No evidence of recent rain. October date: weather cool, high about 35, snow cover about 50% near highway to 80% on herman Peak Loop Trail. now is not deep enough to cover larger musrooms. However, dry conditions on pass nearly all summer meant that few mushrooms were present before cold snap, as was observed there in August (brief visit) and eptember. Taxa Notes July 5, 2009 Agrocybe praecox everal spots, many Clitocybe squamulosa 19 specimens in three spots Cortinarius. sp. Dry, light brown, plain white stem Cortinarius malachius 3 spots, singles uscoboletinus ochraceoroseus Two locations, old specimens Gomphidius subroseus 2 spots Morchella elata 2 nice specimens Mycena algeriensis Polyporus arcularius Two locations Polyporus badius everal locations uillus brevipes Tricholoma zelleri ive specimens in one location, spores up to 5 microns long, broadly elliptical, with oil drop eptember 8 and October
14 Table ullivan Creek urveys by Drew Parker. Comments from Parker: I did well on the fall surveys despite the dry eptember and early end of the season from the cold snap at the beginning of October. It was an unusual year weatherwise and the fungal fruiting was a little unusual, as well. The lower stretch of ullivan Creek never did produce very much, but the upper end near Gypsy Meadows was very good for a while. June July eptember October Taxa Agrocybe praecox Albatrellus flettii Albatrellus ovinus Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata Amanita porphyria Armillaria ostoyae Armillaria sinapina Baeospora myosura Bisporella citrina Boletus rubripes Catathelasma ventricosum Chrysomphalina chrysophylla Clavariadelphus truncatus Clavulinopsis laeticolor Clitocybe clavipes Clitocybe fragrans Clitocybe glacialis Clitocybe nebularis Clitocybe odora var. pacifica Conocybe lactea Coprinus comatus Cortinarius caperatus (=Rozites caperata) Cortinarius cf. calochrous Cortinarius cf. glaucopus Cortinarius clandestinus Cortinarius cf. flavoroseus Cortinarius mutabilis Cortinarius vibratilis Cortinarius violaceus Cudonia circinans Cudonia monticola Cystoderma amianthinum Cystoderma fallax Discina perlata Elaphomyces muricatus loccularia albolanaripes Ganoderma applanatum 14
15 June July eptember October Taxa Gautieria graveolens Geoglosum umbratile Gloeophyllum sepiarium Gomphidius glutenosus Gomphus floccosus Guipinia helvelloides (=Tremiscus helvelloides) (=Phlogiotis helvelloides) Gymnopilus cf. sapineus Gymnopus acervatus Gyromitra esculenta Gyromitra montana Hapalopilus nidulans Helvella lacunosa Hericeum corraloides Hydnellum caeurleum Hydnellum peckii Hydnellum suaveolens Hydnum rapandum (=Dentinum rapandum) Hygrocybe conica Hygrophorus agathosmus Hygrophorus bakerensis Hygrophorus borealis Hygrophorus camarophyllus Hygrophorus chrysodon Hygrophorus erubescens var. erubescens Hygrophorus fuscoalbus Hygrophorus goetzii Hydrophorus marzuolus Hygrophorus monticola Hygrophorus morrisii Hygrophorus picea Hygrophorus pratensis Hygrophorus pudorinus Hypholoma capnoides Hypsizygus tessellatus Inocybe geophylla Inocybe pudica Inocybe sororia Laccaria laccata Lactarius affinis var. viridilactis 15
16 June July eptember October Taxa Lactarius cf. deliciosus Lactarius fallax var. concolor Lactarius pallescens Lactarius pubescens var. pubescens Lactarius scrobiculatus Lactarius torminosus Lactarius uvidus Lentinellus vulpinus Lepiota acutesquamosa Lepiota magnispora Lepista subconnexa Limacella glishra Lycoperdon pyriforme Lyophyllum connatum (=Clitocybe dilatata) Lyophyllum decastes Marasmius androsaceus Melanoleuca angelesiana Melanoleuca melaleuca Morchella cf. elata Mycena adonis Mycena longiseta Mycena pura Melanoleuca angelesiana Mycena overholtsii Neolecta vitellina Nolanea strictia Nolanea verna Oligoporus guttulatus Oligoporus obductus Onnia tomentosa (=Inonotus tomentosus) Panaeolus papilionaceus var. papilionaceus Panellus serotinus Peziza violacea Pholiota astragalina Pholiota populnea (=Pholiota destruens) Pithya vulgaris Polyozellus multiplex Polyporus badius Pseudohydnum gelatinosum 16
17 June July eptember October Taxa Pycnoporellus alboluteus Ramaria rasilispora Ramaria stricta Russula adusta Russula aeruginea Russula brevipes var. acrior Russula brunneola Russula laurocerasi Russula nigricans Russula occidentalis Russula sanguinaria Russula subloculata Russula veternosa arcodon rimosus arcodon stereosarcinon arcodon subincarnatus pathularia flavida tropharia ambigua tropharia hornmannii tropharia pseudocyanea Tapinella atrotomentosa (=Paxillus atrotomentosus) Tricholoma caligatum Tricholoma flavovirens Tricholoma saponaceum Tricholoma vaccinum Tricholoma virgatum var. vinaceum Tricholomopsis decora Tyromyces chioneus Volvariella smithii eromphalina campanella 17
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