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1 Fungi, Algae, Lichens & Slime Moulds - species seen in Selsdon Wood We have a booklet entitled "Selsdon Wood Nature Reserve - Its history and Management: Some records of Flora and Fauna" which was produced in 1978 by Jack Penry- Jones on behalf of the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society. This lists the fungi seen in a survey of these observations were undated so we do not know the month. Regular observations began in 2010 and the information in each column shows the month in which the fungus was first observed in a particular year. If this is not known just a tick is recorded. As will be seen most fungi are seen in the autumn and winter months. The "Where" column gives an indication of the type of location or a specific location where the fungus recurs in the same place. The letter P indicates that there is a photograph on the FSW website and the month it was taken. A red highlight shows that this is a species newly observed this year. The full date is in the photo caption on the website. Species that have been observed but not photographed in Selsdon Wood are shown in red text. These 26 species are not included in the count in the right hand column as there is no direct evidence of the sighting. Although lichens and slime moulds are unrelated, both are related to algae, which is why they have been grouped here. No observations of any of these were recorded in the 1978 Penry-Jones booklet. Lichens are composite organisms; life forms comprised of two distinct species - an intertwined fungus and alga - hence their inclusion here with the fungi listing. They are probably the most difficult of all to identify - advanced laboratory facilities are needed for certainly with many species to carry out molecular, thermal and elementary analysis. Even visual IDs should really only be done when they are fruiting and dry. Our identifications are thus tentative. Slime Moulds are essentially masses of protoplasm without distinct cells. They can move, creeping along a surface to find more food. Slime Moulds are classified in the kingdom protista, along with algae and protozoans. Records in green text show species seen on our annual guided fungi walks walk with JM 26/9/ walk with JM 9/10/ walk with JM 14/10/ walk with JM 13/10/ walk with TF & TF on 12/10/ walk with TF & TF on 11/10/ walk with TF & TF on 9/10/16 Fungi A-B - Latin Name Common Name Where Agaricus arvensis Horse Mushroom Agaricus augustus The Prince POct 1. Agaricus bisporus Common Mushroom Centenary Plantation PMay 2. Agaricus bitorquis PSept 26 Sept 16 June 3. Agaricus campestris Field Mushroom David's Crook N POct Sept 29 July 4. Agaricus silvicola Wood Mushroom In Leafy Grove P Aug 5. Agaricus xanthodermus Yellow Stainer In leaf litter in dell by L s Way PNov Aug Ju+Au 4 Aug 6. Amanita echinocephala Solitary Amanita P 6 Aug 7. Amanita fulva Tawny Grisette POct 6 Aug 8. Amanita muscaria. Fly Agaric Middle Gorse Oct POct Oct Oct Sept 9 Oct 27 July 9. Amanita pantherina Panther Cap P 6 Aug 10. Amanita rubescens Blusher Greenhill Way Sep PSep Sept 6 Aug 11. Antrodiella semisupina PSept 12. Armillaria gallica Bulbous Honey Fungus East Gorse Oct PSep Oct 12 Aug 13. Armillaria mellea Honey Fungus Common on stumps Sep Oct Oct POct PSep Oct 2 Aug 25Aug 14. Armillaria polymyces Dark Honey Fungus POct Oct 15. Armillaria tabescens, Ringless Honey Fungus Tree trunk PSep 16. Ascocoryne cylichnium PNov 17. Ascocoryne sarcoides Purple Jelly Disc On dead branches POct Oct Feb 18.

2 Athelia decipiens Bluebell Grove P Oct 19. Auricularia auricula-judae Jews Ear or Jelly Ear On Elder Oct POct Oct Oct 3 Aug 8 Jan 20. Auricularia mesenterica Tripe Fungus Oct POct 21. Basidioradulum radula Toothed Crust PNov 13 Feb 22. Biscogniauxia nummularia Beech Tarcrust PMar Oct 2 Oct 23. Bisporella citrina Lemon Disco PNov PNov 24. Bjrkandera adjusta Smokey Bracket PNov PSep Oct 8 Aug 16 Feb 25. Bolbitius titubans Yellow Fieldcap David s Crook POct 2 Oct 3 Apr 26. Bolbitius reticulatus Netted Fieldcap PNov 27. Boletius badius Bay Bolete P Sept 28. Boletus cisalpinus no English name In Beech Grove POct Sept 29. Boletus chrysenteron Red Cracking Bolete Sep POct 30. Boletus edulis Cep = Penny Bun Sep P Aug 31. Boletus luridus Lurid Bolete Boletus luridiformis Scarletina Bolete Middle Gorse P Sept 32. Boletus porosporus Sepia Bolete Beech Grove PAug 4 Aug 33. Boletus subtomentosus Suede Bolete PAug 9 Oct 1 Aug 34. Bulgaria inquinans Black Bulgar PJul POct Oct 12 Aug 35. Fungi C - Latin Name Common Name Where Calocera cornea Small Stagshorn PNov Aug Oct 29 July 36. Calocera pallidospathulata Pale Stagshorn On stump in The Wend PAug 17 Oct 37. Calocera viscosa Yellow Stagshorn W Gorse - On stumps PAug Oct Oct PAug Oct 3 Aug 15 Aug 38. Calocybe gambosum St George's Mushroom An edible field mushroom PApr 16 Apr 1 Apr 39. Cantharellula cyathiformis, The Goblet PNov 40. Ceriporia viridans P Oct 41. Chlorociboria aeruginascens Green Elfcup Blue green stain on dead oak PNov PMar Oct 42. Chlorophylum rhacodes Shaggy Parasol In Steven s Larch by Pines PSep PSep 10 Oct 13 Aug 43. Chondrostereum purpureum Silver Leaf Fungus PNov 44. Clavulina cineria Grey Coral PNov Sep 45. Clavulina coralloides, Crested Coral Beech Grove & West Gorse PSept 4 Aug 46. Clavulinopsis helvola Yellow Club fungus PNov 47. Clitocybe clavipes Club Foot POct Oct 48. Clitocybe dealbata Ivory Funnel Oct Clitocybe gibba Common Funnel Farleigh Border west end POct Oct 22 Oct 49. Clitocybe houghtonii POct 50. Clitocybe phaeophthalma Chicken Run Funnel PNov 51. Clitocybe nebularis Clouded Funnel Ground Sep Oct PNov Nov Oct 25 Aug 27 Aug 52. Clitocybe phylophila Frosted Funnel Leaf litter POct POct Oct 53. Clitocybe sinopicoides POct 54. Colletotrichum liliacearum Bluebell Spot Oct PSep 55. Collybia butyracea, Butter Cap PNov 56. Collybia confluens Clustered Toughshank Sep Collybia dryophila Russet Toughshank Ground Oct Oct PSep Oct 57. Collybia erythropus Redleg Toughshank FSW Coppice area POct 58. Collybia inodora POct 59. Collybia maculata Spotted Tough-Shank Oct POct 6 Aug 60. Collybia peronata Wood Woollyfoot Oct Oct Coprinellus disseminatus Fairies Bonnets In Greenhill Way POct 61. Coprinellus xanthotrix In Leafy Grove POct Oct 17 Sept 62. Coprinus atramentarius Common Inkcap Broom Path + Farleigh Border PJul Oct Oct Sept 9 Oct 17 Feb 63. Coprinus comatus Lawyer's Wig Photographed 13/10/ Coprinus disseminatus Fairy Inkcap P Oct 65. Coprinus domesticus Firerug Inkcap PJan 66.

3 Coprinus micaceus, Glistening Inkcap Steven s Walk POct Oct Sept Sept 5 Oct 6 Aug 67. Coprinus silvaticus POct 68. Coriolellus albidus PNov 69. Cortinarius bolaris Dappled Webcap POct 70. Cortinarius hemitrichus Frosty Webcap Middle Gorse PSept 71. Cortinarius lepidopus PSept 72. Cortinarius malachius POct 73. Cortinarius mucosus Orange Webcap PNov 74. Cortinarius umbrinolens PSept 75. Cortinarius triumphans Birch Webcap Oct Oct Craterellus cornucopioides Horn of Plenty Oct Crepidotus applanatus Flat Oysterling On decaying wood Oct PSep 22 Sept 29 July 76. Crepidotus cesati PNov 77. Crepidotus luteolus Yellow Oysterling PNov 78. Crepidotus mollis Peeling Oysterling PDec Sept 5 Oct 14 Feb 79. Crepidotus variabilis Variable Oysterling PNov PNov Oct 25 Oct 80. Crepidotus versutus Oysterling POct 81. Cristularia depraedens P Oct 82. Crucibulum leave Common Birds Nest PDec 83. Cudoniella acicularis Oak Pin Fungus On decaying Oak POct Aug Oct 31 Aug 2 Jan 84. Cylindrobasidium leave On Birch POct 85. Fungi D-G - Latin Name Common Name Where Dacromyces cgrysocomus P Oct 86. Dacrymyces minor POct 87. Dacrymyces stillatus Common Jellyspot PJan Oct 5 Mar 88. Daedaleopsis confragosa Blushing Bracket Steven s Larch P PNov PSep Oct 30 Aug 8 Jan 89. Daedalia quercina Oak Mazegill 9 Oct 90. Daldinia concentrica s.l. King Alfred s Cakes On Beech Sep Oct PNov Aug Aug 4 Aug 2 Jan 91. Datronia mollis Common Mazegill On twigs PSep 9 Oct 92. Diatrype disciformis Beech Barkspot On Beech Oct Nov Nov PApr 9 Oct 8 Jan 93. Diatrype stigma Common Tarcrust Steven s Larch PSep Oct 2 Oct 94. Diatrypella quercina Oak Barkspot P Oct 95. Elsinoe corni Dogwood Anthracnose F P Oct 96. Entoloma cetratum Honey Pinkgill PNov 97. Entoloma incanum, Mouse Pinkgill P 6 Aug 98. Entoloma rhodopolium Wood Pinkgill P Oct 99. Exidia glandulosa Witches Butter On dead deciduous trees POct 5 Mar 100. Exidia nucleata Crystal Brain Oct PJan Oct 12 Jan 101. Exidia plana PDec 12 Jan 102. Exidia repanda Amber Jelly Dec 103. Exidia thuretiana White Brain PJan Oct 10 Mar 104. Fistulina hepatica Beefsteak Fungus PAug PAug 2 Aug 29 July 105. Flammulina velutipes Velvet Shank POct Feb 2 Jan 106. Flammulaster carpophilus, var. carpophilus 9 Oct 107. Fomitopsis pinicola Red Belted Bracket N of Bluebell Grove POct 30 Sept 108. Galerina marginata, The Funeral Bell P Nov 109. Ganoderma applanatum Artist s Bracket West Gorse Sep POct Aug 2 Aug 2 Jan 110. Ganoderma australe Southern Bracket West Gorse Oct PAug July 2 Aug 24Aug 111. Gnomonia quercina, Oak Leaf Fungal Blight PJuly 112. Gnomonia ulmea Elm Black Leaf Spot POct 113. Grifola frondosa, Hen of the Woods P Sept 114. Gymnopus fusipes Spindleshank The Wend P Aug 115. Gyroporus castaneus P Oct 116.

4 Fungi H-K - Latin Name Common Name Where Hebeloma crustuliniforme Poisonpie Sep POct 117. Hericium cirrhatum Tiered Tooth POct 118. Hydnum repandum, Hedgehog Fungus PSep 119. Hygrocybe aurantiosplendens Orange Waxcap David s Crook south end Dec 120. Hygrocybe calyptriformis Pink Waxcap David s Crook south end PDec Nov 121. Hygrocybe chlorophana Golden Waxcap David s Crook south end Oct Oct Oct 122. Hygrocybe intermedia Fibrous Waxcap PNov 123. Hygrocybe irrigata Slimy Waxcap PNov Nov 124. Hygrocybe pratensis Meadow Waxcap David s Crook south end POct Sept 125. Hygrocybe psittacina Parrot Waxcap David s Crook south end PNov Sept 126. H psittacina, v. perplexa David s Crook south end Dec 127. Hygrocybe reidii Honey Waxcap PNov 128. Hygrocybe virginea Snowy Waxcap Great Field PDec Nov 129. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca False Chanterelle Steven s Larch P Oct 130. Hygrophorus eburneus Ivory Woodwax Middle Gorse under conifers Oct Nov 131. Hygrophorus lindtneri Middle Gorse under conifers PNov 132. Hyphodontia sambuci Elder Whitewash On Elder PNov Oct Oct 20 Sept 133. Hypholoma fasciculare Sulphur Tuft On stumps - widespread Sep Oct POct PDec PSep Aug 20 Sept 20 Aug 134. Hypholoma lateritium Brick Tuft P Dec 135. Hypochnicium eriksonii POct 30 Sept 136. Hypochnicium vellereum POct 24 Oct 137. Hypocrea pulvinata Ochre Cushion Steven s Walk PSept 138. Hypoxylon fragiforme Hazel Woodwart Oct 9 Oct 139. Hypoxylon fuscum Hazel Woodwart PNov Oct Oct 140. Hypoxylon multiforme Birch Woodwart On Birch Oct PNov Nov 29 Aug 141. Inocybe geophylla White Fibrecap Sep Oct P Sept Inocybe geo. var. lilacina Lilac Fibrecap Sep Oct POct 142. Inocybe maculata Frosty Fibrecap P25Aug 143. Inocybe napipes, Bulbous Fibrecap P 6 Aug 144. Inonotus cuticularis Clustered Bracket In Middle Gorse P Oct 145. Inonotus dryadeus Oak Bracket PNov 29 Aug 146. Inonotus hispidus Shaggy Bracket. Bluebell Grove PAug 30 Sept 147. Inonotus nodulosus Silvery Porecrust POct 148. Inonotus radiatus Alder Bracket PSep 149. Ischnoderma benzoinum Benzoin Bracket West Gorse POct 150. Fungi L - Latin Name Common Name Where Laccaria amethystina Amethyst Deceiver Sep POct Oct Sept 24Aug 151. Laccaria bicolor Bicoloured Deciever P 13 Aug 152. Laccaria laccata The Deceiver Sep PNov Nov Sept 153. Laccaria purpureo-badia POct 154. Lacrymaria lacrymabunda Weeping Widow P July 155. Lactarius controversus POct 156. Lactarius auriantiacus Orange Milkcap POct 157. Lactarius pyrogalus Fiery Milkcap Oct 158. Lactarius quietus Oakbug Milkcap Oct Lactarius subdulcis Mild Milkcap POct 159. Lactarius tabidus Birch Milkcap POct 160. Lactarius vietus Grey Milkcap Sep Laetiporus sulphurous Chicken of the Woods Seen in summer months PJun PJun Sep June 2 Aug 161. Leccinium scabrum Brown Birch Bolete PSept 162. Lenzites betulina, Gilled Polypore POct 163.

5 Lepiota aspera, Freckled Dapperling POct 164. Lepiota cristata Stinking Dapperling 9 Oct P 4 Aug 165. Lepista flaccida Tawny Funnel POct Nov Sept 22 Oct 166. Lepista nuda Wood Blewit POct Sept 167. Lepista sordida POct 168. Leptosporomyces mutabilis POct Sept 169. Lycoperdon nigrescens Dusky Puffball PSep 170. Lycoperdon perlatum Common Puffball Sept PAug POct Sept Aug 8 Aug 171. Lycoperdon pyriforme Stump Puffball On stumps Sept PAug Oct POct Sept Aug 5 Oct 27 Aug 172. Fungi M-N - Latin Name Common Name Where Macrolepiota mastoidea Parasol Mushroom Oct P 4 Aug Macrotyphula fistulosa var. contorta Addington Border PSept 173. Marasmiellus ramealis Twig Parachute On Bramble twigs Oct PNov Oct Aug 174. Marasmius alliaceus Garlic Parachute POct 175. Marasmius calopus POct 176. Marasmius candidus PNov 177. Marasmius epiphyllus, Leaf Parachute PDec 178. Marasmius oreades Fairy Ring Champignon Usually in grass Oct 179. Marasmius rotula Collared Parachute Nov PAug Aug 13 Sept 180. Marasmius wynnei Pearly Parachute Oct PDec 181. Melanoleuca arcuata Oct POct 182. Melanoleuca melaleuca POct 183. Melanoleuca polioleuca, Common Cavalier Mush P Nov 184. Meripilus giganteus Giant Polypore POct Oct 185. Merulius tremellosus Jelly Rot Fungus POct 8 Jan 186. Megacollybia platyphylla Whitelaced Shank PSept 187. Mycena abramsii Summer Bonnet Greenhill Way POct 17 Oct 188. Mycena adscendens Frosty Bonnet POct 189. Mycena aetites Drab Bonnet David's Crook N POct 190. Mycena alcalina, Stump Fairy Helmet POct 17 Oct 191. Mycena arcangeliana Angels Bonnet POct Oct 25 Oct 192. Mycena cinerella Mealy Bonnet PNov 193. Mycena citrinomarginata Beech Grove under Monster t POct 194. Mycena clavularis P Oct 195. Mycena crocata Saffrondrop Bonnet Oct Nov POct 196. Mycena epipterygea Yellowleg Bonnet Oct PNov 197. Mycena filopes Iodine Bonnet POct 198. Mycena flavescens PNov 199. Mycena flavoalba Ivory Bonnet PNov 200. Mycena galericulata Common Bonnet Sep Oct POct PNov Oct 1 Sept 2 Jan 201. Mycena galopus var candida Milking Bonnet POct 202. Mycena galopus var galopus Milking Bonnet POct POct Oct 203. Mycena galopus var, nigra Milking Bonnet POct Sept 204. Mycena haemotopus Burgundy Drop Bonnet Oct POct 205. Mycena inclinata Oak Stump Bonnet On Oak stumps PDec Oct 206. Mycena leptocephala Nitrous Bonnet In grass PNov 207. Mycena maculata POct 208. Mycena meliigena PNov 209. Mycena olida Rancid Bonnet PNov Oct 210. Mycena olivaceomarginata (provisional ID) POct 211. Mycena oortiana POct 212. Mycena pseudocorticola In moss on trees POct 213. Mycena polyadelpha

6 Mycena polygramma, Grooved Bonnet P Sept 214. Mycena pura Lilac Bonnet Smells of radishes Sep Oct Oct Oct POct 215. Mycena renati Beautiful Bonnet East Gorse POct 216. Mycena rosea Rosie Bonnet Sep Mycena rosella Pink Bonnet POct 217. Mycena vitilis Snapping Bonnet Oct PNov 218. Mycena zephirus POct 219. Mycenella salicina POct 220. Mycosphaerella ribis Bramble Leaf SpotP Oct P Oct 221. Mycosphaerella.s Hazel Leaf Spot P Oct 222. Nectria cinnabarina Coral spot PNov Sept Oct 4 Oct 13 Feb 223. Neobulgaria pura Beech Jelly Disc On Beech PApr Sept 17 Oct 224. Fungi P - Latin Name Common Name Where Panaeolina foenisecii Mowers Mushroom David s Crook in mown grass POct 225. Panaeolus fimicola Turf Mottlegill Great Field dogleg P 7 Apr 226. Panellus serotinus Olive Oysterling Middle Gorse POct Oct 2 Jan 227. Panellus stipticus Bitter Oysterling POct 228. Panus conchatus Lilac Oysterling P Dec 229. Parasola plicatilis Pleated Ink Cap POct 230. Paxillus involutus Brown Rollrim Sep Oct 231. Peniophora cinerea PNov 232. Peniophora sp PJan 233. Phallus impudicus Stinkhorn POct June Oct 4 Sept 29 July 234. Phanerochaete sanguinea P Oct 235. Phellinus ferreous Cinnamon Porecrust Pool Grove POct 236. Phellinus ferruginosus Rusty Porecrust Broom Path P 5 Mar 237. Phlebia radiata Wrinkled Crust PNov 238. Phlebia tremellosa Jelly Rot Fungus P Dec 239. Pholiota tuberculosa PSep 240. Phragmidium violaceum Violet Bramble Rust On Bramble leaves Oct PNov Oct 13 May 241. Phytophthora ilicis Holly Leaf Blight Fungus On Holly leaves PNov 242. Piptoporus betulinus Birch Polypore On living & dead Birch Sep Oct Oct POct Sept Aug 10 Sept 2 Jan 243. Pleurotus cornucopiae Branched Oyster PMar 244. Pleurotus dryinus Veiled Oyster West Gorse in hollow tree PNov 245. Pleurotus lignatilis aka Ossicaulis lignatilis POct 246. Pleurotus ostreatus Oyster Mushroom PFeb 12 Aug 27 Aug 247. Pleurotus pulmonarius Oyster Mushroom POct PJan 12 Aug 248. Pluteus cervinus Deer Shield Greenhill Way Sep POct Sept 30 Sept 29 July 249. Pluteus salicinus Willow Shield POct Aug 27 Aug 250. Polyporus squamosus Dryad's Saddle Steven s Walk - On Stump PJul PSep Sept May 12 Sept 23 Apr 251. Polyporus leptocephalus PMay Oct 252. Poria vaillanti Wet Rot Fungus PNov 253. Postia caesia Conifer Blueing Bracket PNov 29 July 254. Postia subcaesia, Blueing Bracket PNov Sept 30 Jul 8 Jan 255. Postia stiptica Bitter Bracket POct Sept 256. Postia tephroleuca Greyling Bracket West Gorse PAug 257. Postia Wakefieldiae POct 258. Psathyrella candolleana Pale Brittlestem West Gorse P Sept 259. Psathyrella corrugis Red-edge Brittlestem By toilet block P Sept 260. Psathyrella hydrophila Comn Stump Brittlestem POct PSep 15 Aug 261. Psathyrella marcescibilis On plant debris POct 262. Psathyrella obtusata P Oct 263. Pulcherricium caeruleum POct 264.

7 Fungi R-S - Latin Name Common Name Where Radulomyces confluens No English name West Gorse P Feb 265. Rhopographus filicinus Bracken Map On Bracken stems PNov 266. Rhytisma acerinum Sycamore Tar Spot On Sycamore leaves Sep Oct PAug Oct Aug Oct 12 Sept 267. Rickenella swartzii, Collared Mosscap P 15 Aug 268. Russula amoenolens Camembert Brittlegill Oct POct 269. Russula atropurpurea Dark Red Russula On the ground Oct P 6 Aug Russula cyanoxantha Charcoal Burner Oct POct 22 Oct 6 Aug 270. Russula delica Milk White Russula POct 271. Russula emetica The Sickener P 14 Aug 272. Russula heterophylla Greasy Green Brittlegill POct 22 Oct 273. Russula ionochlora Oilstick Brittlegill Oct POct 274. Russula nigricans Blackening Brittlegill Oct P24Aug Russula ochroleuca Cmon Yellow Russula Sept POct Nov Oct 17 Oct 25Aug 275. Russula xerampelina Crab Brittlegill On the ground in Mid Gorse PSep 2 Oct 276. Rutstroemia firma Brown Cup Oct Sarcoscypha austriaca, Scarlet Elfcup On damp rotting wood Mar PApr 277. Schizophyllum commune Splitgill PDec Dec 10 Jan 278. Schizopora paradoxa Split Porecrust POct Oct 21 Aug 12 Jan 279. Scleroderma citrinum Common Earthball Bluebell Grove PAug Aug 2 Aug 29 July 280. Scleroderma verrucosum Scaly Earthball Beech Grove PSept 281. Sclerotinia spp. White Mould on Honey Fungus POct 282. Scutellinia scutellata, Common Eyelash PNov 283. Septoria cornicola Dogwood leaf spot PNov 284. Septoria sp. Bramble Leaf Spot PSep 285. Skeletocutis amorpha PDec 286. Skeletocutis nivea Hazel Bracket On Hazel POct 19 Sept 2 Jan 287. Sphaerotheca fuliginea Powdery Mildew On Oak (tentative ID) POct 288. Spongipellis delectans Spongy Mazegill POct 12 Jan 289. Stachybotrys chartarum Black mould Walls in Ladies after flood 15 Mar 290. Stecherrinum fimbriatum P Oct 8 Aug 291. Stereum gausapatum Bleeding Oak Crust On Oak Oct POct Oct Oct 292. Stereum hirsutum Hairy Curtain Crust Brown, small bracket on logs Oct PJun PNov Oct 8 Jan 293. Stereum rugosum Bleeding Brdleaf Crust Crust on Hazel etc Oct PNov PSep 9 Oct 22 Feb 294. Stereum sanguinolentum Off Broad walk P Oct 16 Mar 295. Stereum subtomentosum Yellowing Curtain Crust Pool Grove & Linden Glade PAug 296. Stropharia aeroginosa Verdigris Agaric In Great Field west end POct 297. Suillus bovinus Bovine Bolete David s Path P Sept 298. Suillus granulatus Weeping Bolete Oct PNov 299. Suillus grevillei Larch Bolete In Middle Gorse PSept 300. Suillus luteus Slippery Jack POct 301. Fungi T-Z - Latin Name Common Name Where Taphrina pruni Pocket Plum pruni gall forming on sloes. PJuly 302. Trametes gibbosa Lumpy Bracket POct PSep Sept 303. Trametes hirsute Hairy Bracket PNov 304. Trametes ochracea Ochre Bracket POct 305. Trametes versicolor Turkeytail Small bracket on logs Sep Oct Oct PNov Sept PApr 4 Aug 25Aug 306. Trechispora mollusca Resupinate P Feb 307. Tremella folacea Leafy Brain PNov PJan Sept 26 Jan 308. Tremella mesenterica Yellow Brain PJan Jan 18 Jan 309. Tricholoma album White Knight POct 310. Tricholoma fulvum Birch Knight By birches - East Gorse P27Aug 311. Tricholoma lascivum Aromatic Knight, P Jan 312.

8 Tricholoma ustaloides POct 313. Tricholoma sciodes In David s Crook south end POct Oct 24 Sept 314. Tricholomopsis decora Prunes & Custard In Steven s Larch PSep 315. Megacollybia platyphylla Whitelaced Shank PSept 316. Tricholomopsis rutilans Plums & Custard On Conifer stumps & logs PSep 317. Trochilia ilicina Holly Speckle On Holly leaves Oct PNov Sept Oct 318. Tubaria hiemalis On wood chippings P 17 Aug 319. Ustulina deusta PNov 320. Vuilleminia comedans Waxy Crust Oct PDec Oct Oct 2 Jan 321. Xerocomus porosporus Sepia Bolete P 6 Aug 322. Xerula radicata Deep Root Mushroom Sep Oct Xylaria hypoxylon Candlesnuff On old stumps Sep Oct Oct POct Oct Oct 17 Oct 8 Jan 323. Xylaria longipes Dead Moll's Fingers Greenhill Way POct Nov Aug 30 Aug 324. Xylaria polymorpha Dead Man's Fingers Greenhill Way POct 325. Algae Trentepholia On Ash trees PAug 326. Lichens Baeomyces rufus POct 327. Evernia prunastri Oakmoss On Oak trees PNov 328. Hyperphyscia adglutinanta On rotting stumps Poct 329. Hypogymnia a lichenised fungus PNov 330. Hypotrachyna sp On twigs & branches PMar 331. Lecanora chlarotera On young Oak PMar 332. Parmelia caperata On living trees POct 333. Parmelia sulcata Shield Lichen Pollution tolerant PMar 334. Parmotrema perlatum On burnt tree trunk PNov 335. Physconia distorta PNov 336. Xanthoria aureola PMar 337. Xanthoria parietina Golden Shield Lichen On branches eg Hazel PAug 338. Xanthoria sp (?candellaria) On tree trunks PMay 339. Slime Moulds Arcyria ferrugina PNov 340. Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa PNov 10 Mar 341. Fuligo septica Dog-vomit Slime Mould PSep PMar June 1 Sept 342. Lycogala epidendrum, Toothpaste Slime Langford s Way P Apr 343. Lycogale terrestre Wolf's Milk On log in East Gorse POct 2 Aug 31 July 344. Mucilago crustacea On grasses in David s Crook POct 345. Reticularia lycoperdon False Puffball On fallen tree in Langfords W P Apr 18 Mar 346. Trichia varia P Oct 347.

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