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Higher Classification 1 Kingdom: Fungi, Phylum: Basidiomycota C: Agaricomycetes O: Agaricales (Gilled Mushrooms) F: Agaricaceae Calvatia rugosa Calvatia sp. Chlorophyllum molybdites Green-spored Parasol, False Parasol Cyathus striatus Fluted Bird's Nest Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus Ruby Dapperling Leucocoprinus cepaestipes Leucocoprinus fragilissimus Fragile Dapperling Lycoperdon pyriforme Pear-shaped Puffball, Stump Puffball Lycoperdon sp. F: Amanitaceae (Amanitas) Amanita brunneolocularis Amanita costaricensis Loaded Lepidella, Gunpowder Lepidella Amanita flavoconia var. inquinata Amanita fuligineodisca Amanita garabitoana Amanita sorocula Snakeskin Grisette, Strangulated Amanita Amanita talamancae Amanita xylinivolva Amanita spp. Amanitas F: Clavariaceae Clavaria fragilis Fairy Fingers, White Worm Coral, White Spindles Clavulinopsis fusiformis Golden Spindles, Spindle-shaped Yellow Coral, Spindle-shaped Fairy Club F: Coprinaceae (Ink Caps) Coprinus disseminatus Coprinus micaceus Glistening Ink Cap, Mica Ink Cap Parasola plicatilis Pleated Ink Cap, Japanese Parasol F: Cortinariaceae Cortinarius iodes Spotted Cort, Viscid Violet Cort Cortinarius quercoarmillatus Cortinarius violaceus Violet Webcap, Violet Cort Page 1 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

O: Agaricales (Gilled Mushrooms) (cont d) F: Cortinariaceae (cont d) Cortinarius spp. Phaeocollybia caudata Phaeocollybia oligoporpa F: Entolomataceae Nolanea murrayi Yellow Unicorn, Unicorn Pinkgill F: Fistulinaceae Fistulina hepatica Beefsteak Polypore, Beefsteak Fungus F: Hydnangiaceae Laccaria major Laccaria ohiensis F: Hygrophoraceae (Waxcaps) Hygrocybe cantharellus Waxcap Hygrocybe conica Witch's Hat, Conical Wax Cap, Conical Slimy Cap Hygrocybe flavescens Golden Waxcap Hygrocybe laeta Waxcap Hygrocybe miniata Vermilion Waxcap Hygrocybe spp. Waxcaps F: Inocybaceae Inocybe calamistrata F: Marasmiaceae Favolaschia calocera Orange Pore Fungus, Orange Poreconch Favolaschia sp. Gerronema strombodes Hydropus nigrita Marasmiellus volvatus Marasmius berteroi Marasmius cladophyllus Marasmius rotundula Megacollybia platyphylla F: Mycenaceae Mycena acicula Orange Bonnet, Coral Spring Mycena Mycena galopus Milking Bonnet, Milk-drop Mycena Mycena margarita Xeromphalina kauffmanii Cross-Veined Troop Mushroom F: Omphalotaceae Gmnopus drophilus Russet Toughshank, Oak-loving Collybia F: Physalacriaceae Armillaria puigarii Honey Fungus Cyptotrama asprata Golden-scruffy Collybia Page 2 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

O: Agaricales (Gilled Mushrooms) (cont d) F: Physalacriaceae (cont d) Oudemansiella canarii Xerula hispida F: Pleurotaceae Pleurotus ostreatus Oyster Mushroom F: Pluteaceae Volvariella sp. F: Pterulaceae Deflexula subsimplex Pterula sp. F: Schizophyllaceae Schizophyllum commune Split Gill Fungus F: Strophariaceae Psilocybe squamosa F: Tricholomataceae Artomyces pyxidata Crown Coral, Crown-tipped Coral Fungus Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum Clavicorona sp. Collybia omphalodes Collybia plectophylla Lepista nuda Blewit Phyllotopsis nidulans Mock Oyster, Orange Oyster Tricholoma caligatum O: Auriculariaceae F: Auriculariaceae Auricularia auricula-judae Wood Ear, Jelly Ear Auricularia delicata Auricularia polytricha Cloud Ear, Wood Ear, Tree Ear F: Exidiaceae Pseudohydnum gelatinosum Toothed Jelly Fungus, False Hedgehog Fungus, White Jelly Mushroom O: Boletales F: Boletaceae Boletellus ananas Pineapple Bolete Boletus auriporus Gold-pored Bolete Boletus chrysenteron Red Cracked Bolete Boletus flavoruber Boletus luridus Lurid Bolete Boletus retipes Ornate-stalked Bolete Boletus spp. Boletes Page 3 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

O: Boletales (cont d) F: Boletaceae (cont d) Chalciporus bataille Leccinum andinum Phylloporus centroamericanus Phylloporus phaeoxanthus Phylloporus spp. Strobilomyces floccopus Old Man of the Woods Tylopilus bulbosus Tylopilus violatinctus Voilet-grey Bolete, Violet Bitter Bolete F: Hygrophoropsidaceae Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca False Chanterelle F: Paxillaceae Gyrodon monticola F: Sclerodermataceae Calostoma cinnabarina Stalked Puffball-in-aspic, Gelatinous Stalked-puffball Calostoma lutescens Scleroderma verrucosum Scaly Earthball O: Cantharellales F: Cantharellaceae Cantharellus lateritius (Chanterelles) Craterellus boyacensis Craterellus fallax Craterellus sp. F: Hydnaceae Gloeomucro chlorinus Smooth Chanterelle Black Trumpet Chanterelles O: Corticiales F: Corticiaceae Terana caeruleum Cobalt Crust, Velvet Blue Spread O: Geastrales (Earthstars) F: Geastraceae Geastrum saccatum Rounded Earthstar, Sessile Earthstar Geastrum sp. Earthstar O: Gomphales F: Gomphaceae Ramaria cyanocephala Ramaria spp. O: Hymenochaetales F: Hymenochaetaceae Coltricia spp. Page 4 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

O: Hymenochaetales (cont d) F: Hymenochaetaceae (cont d) Cyclomyces tabacinus Hymenochaete rubiginosa Inonotus splitgerberi Phellinus gilvus Phellinus robustus Stipitochaete damicornis F: Rickenellaceae Cotylidia aurantiaca F: Schizoporaceae Echinoporia aculeifera Oak Curtain Crust Mustard Yellow Polypore O: Phallales F: Phallaceae (Stinkhorns) Aseroe rubra Anemone Stinkhorn, Sea Anemone Fungus, Starfish Fungus Laternea pusilla O: Polyporales Polyporales spp. F: Fomitopsidaceae Laetiporus sulphureus Crab-of-the-Woods, Sulphur Polypore, Sulphur Shelf, Chicken-of-the-Woods F: Ganodermataceae Ganoderma australe Southern Bracket F: Meripilaceae Hydnopolyporus palmatus F: Meruliaceae Cymatoderma elegans Leathery Goblet Cymatoderma sclerotioides F: Polyporaceae Coriolopsis polyzona Earliella scabrosa Flabellophora sp. Lentinus crinitus Lentinus velutinus Panus rudis Hairy Panus Polyporus arcularius Polyporus dictyopus Polyporus grammocephalus Polyporus guianensis Polyporus philippinensis Polyporus sp. Page 5 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

O: Polyporales (cont d) F: Polyporaceae (cont d) Polyporus tricholoma Polyporus varius Pycnoporus sanguineus Trametes cubensis Trichaptum biforme Trichaptum sector O: Russulales F: Albatrellaceae F: Hericiaceae F: Russulaceae Albatrellus peckianus Peck's Polypore Hericium americanum Bear's Head Tooth, Lion's Mane Fungus Lactarius deceptivus Deceiving Milkcap Lactarius gerardii Lactarius indigo Indigo Milkcap, Indigo (or Blue) Lactarius, Indigo (or Blue) Milk Mushroom Lactarius peckii Lactarius sp. Russula cyanoxantha Charcoal Burner Russula emetica The Sickener, Emetic Russula, Vomiting Russula Russula foetens Stinking Russula, Stinking Brittlegill Russula nigricans Blackening Brittlegill, Blackening Russula Russula xerampelina Crab Brittlegill, Shrimp Mushroom Russula spp. Russulas or Brittlegills O: Thelephorales F: Bankeraceae Hydnellum concrescens Zoned Hydnellum, Zoned Tooth Fungus Phellodon niger Black Tooth Phellodon spp. Sarcodon sp. Page 6 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016

C: Dacrymycetes O: Dacrymycetales F: Dacrymycetaceae Calocera cornea Small Stagshorn C: Dacrymycetes (cont d) O: Dacrymycetales (cont d) F: Dacrymycetaceae (cont d) Calocera sp. Dacryopinax elegans Dacryopinax spathularia Guepiniopsis sp. Fan-shaped Jelly C: Tremellomycetes O: Tremellales F: Tremellaceae Tremella mesenterica Yellow Brain, Witch's Butter Tremella sp. NOTES: Species identified primarily by Baptiste Saunier. Short-forms: sp. = one species of the given genus identified; spp. = more than one of species of the given genus identified 1, Classification and scientific names based on current classifications as found on MycoBank (www.mycobank.org) 2, English names are not standardized for fungi and the English names provided are not considered the definitive names for the given species. English names were gathered from a variety of sources including mushroom identification books and various fungi related websites. Page 7 of 7 Last Updated: July 15, 2016