Plicaturopsis crispa Crimped Gill Fungus NP Schizophyllum commune Common Split Gill NP. Cinnabar-red Chantarelle. CT4, 3BMC, NP C.

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P 2 FUNGI/MUSHROOMS 226 species p2 Roughly follows Mushrooms of Northeastern North America, Bessette, Bessette and Fischer (BB&F), Syracuse U. Press, 1997. Chief reporters: = Noble Proctor of Connecticut; = Boston Mycological Club : (2,3 and 4 = # of areas seen in) George Riner, Wilbur & Vivian Walworths, and....... (PA) = Peter Alden suggested modifier or group name invented when no English name found in BB&F, the Peterson oraudubon mushroom guides. Split Gills 2 species Plicaturopsis crispa Crimped Gill Fungus Schizophyllum commune Common Split Gill Chanterelles & Allies 4 species Cantharellus cibarius (Golden, Common) Chantarelle C. cinnabarinus Cinnabar-red Chantarelle CT4, 3, C. ignicolor Flame-colored Chanterelle Craterellus fallax Black Trumpet Gilled Mushrooms 98 species NO Agaricus reported Agrocybe acericola Maple Agrocybe A. praecox Spring Agrocybe Amanita brunnescens Cleft-foot Amanita 2, A. cirina Citron Amanita A. flavoconia Yellow Patches (Amanita) 4 A. frostiana Frost's Amanita, A. fulva Tawny Grisette (Amanita), A. muscaria Yellow-orange Fly Agaric CT4,, A. pantherina Panther Amanita, A.rubescens Blusher Amanita 2, A. spreta Hated Amanita, A. vaginata Common Grisette A. vema Fool's Amanita A. virosa Destroying Angel PA, PM A. volvata Volvate Amanita Armillaria mellea Honey Mushroom Cantharellula umbonata Grayling Mushroom Clitocybe clavipes Fat-footed Clitocybe C. geotropa -Clitocybe C. suaveolens Fragrant Clitocybe Clitopilus prunulus Sweetbread Mushroom, Collybia alkalivirens Little Brown Collybia C. dryophila Oak-loving Collybia, C.tuberosa Tuberous Collybia Coprinus micaceus Mica Cap C. plicatilis Japanese Umbrella Inky Cortinarius cinnamomeus Cinnamon Cort (PA) Crepidotus applantus Flat Crep, C. mollis Jelly Crep/Soft Stumpfoot

p3 Fungi: Gilled Mushrooms (continued) p3 Enteloma abortivum Abortive Enteloma E. conicurn Enteloma E. murraii Yellow Unicorn Enteloma E. salmoneum Salmon Unicom Enteloma E. sinuatum Lead Poisoner Enteloma, Galerina autumnalis Deadly Galerina Gymnopilus luteus Gym G. penetrans Little Gym Hebeloma crustuliniforme Poison Pie Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca False Chantarelle Hygrophorus coccineus Scarlet Waxy-cap H.conicus Witch's Hat H. marginatus Orange-gilled Waxy-cap H. miniatus Fading Scarlet Waxy-cap Inocybe geophylla White Fiber-head l. lacera Torn Fiber-head I. rimosa Straw-colored Fiber-head Laccaria amethystina Amethyst Tallow-gill 2, L. laccata Deceiver Laccaria, L. ochropurpurea Purple-gilled Laccaria Lactarius camphoratuus Aromatic Milky L. corrugis Corrugated-cap Milky, CT4 L. hygrophoroides Hygrophorus Milky, L. rufus Red-hot Milky L. subserifluus Milky % L.vinaceorufescens Yellow Latex Milky L. volemus Voluminous-latex Milky Lentinus strigosus (Panus rudis) Ruddy Panus Lycophyllum decastes Fried Chicken Mushroom Marasmiellus nigripes Black-footed Marasmus Marasmius cohaerens Fused Mushroom M. delectans Mushroom M. oreades Fairy Ring Mushroom M. rotula Pin-wheel Marasmius M. scorodonius Garlic Mushroom, Megacollybia platyphylla Platterful (Broad-gill) Mushroom 4, Micromphale foetidum Fetid Marasmius/Stinking Pinwheel Mycena alcalina Stump Fairy Mushroom M. epipterygia Yellow-stalked Fairy-helmet M. galericulata Rosy-gill Fairy-helmet M. haematopus Bleeding Mycena M. inclinata Mycena M. leaiana Orange Mycena M. pura Pink Mycena Panellus stipticus Luminescent Panellus Paxillus atrotomentosus Velvet-footed Pax, Pleurocybella (Pleurotus) porrigens Angel-wing Mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus Oyster Mushroom Pluteus atromarginatus Black-edged Pluteus P. cervinus Fawn (Deer) Mushroom Psathyrella septentrionalis Cluster Crumble-cap Resinomycena rhododendri Sticky Mushroom (PA) Resupinatus applicatus Black Jelly Oyster Mushroom

p4 Rickenella fibula Rozites caperata Russula compacta R.crustosa R. emetica R. fragilis R. krombholzii (atropurpurea) R. mariae R. rosea R. silvicola R. variata R. virescens Tectella patellaris Tricholomopsis rutilans Xeromphalina campanella Xerula furfuracea s llus chrysenteroides Boletus affinis var. maculata Boletus auriporus B. badius B. bicolor B. chrysenteron B. edulis B. impolitus B. ornatipes B. pallidus B. piperatus B. rubellus B. rufocinnamomeus B. subvelutipes Gyrodon merulioides Gyroporus castaneus Leccinum aurantiacum L. scabrum Phylloporus rhodoxanthus Stribilomyces confusus Suillus americanus Fungi : Gilled Mushrooms (continued) Orange Moss "Agaric" Gypsy Nightcap Firm Russula Green Quilt Russula Emetic Russula (Brittle-gill) Fragile Russula Blackish-red Russula Purplebloom Russula Rosy Russula Dry Woods Russula. (PA) Variegated Russula (Brittle-gill) Green Russula (Brittle-gill) Veiled Panus Plums-and-custard Fuzzy-foot Rooted Collybia Spotted Bay Red-and-yellow Red-cracked King (Porcini) Ornate-stalked Pallid (PA) Pepper Oak-and-beech (PA) _ Red-mouth Ash-tree Chestnut Orange-capped Scaber-stalk Birch Scaber-stalk Gilled Small-cap Old Man-of-the-woods American Slippery-cap Granulated Slippery-cap Painted Suillus Black Velvet Chrome-footed Lilac-brown,,, 29 species,,, CT4,, 3, 2 4, 3, S. granulatus S. pictus Tylopilus alboater T. badiceps T. chromapes T. eximius T. felleus T. rubrobrunneus Bitter Polypores (PA: listed A-Z by genus; BB&F has 10 subgroups) 34 sp. Bjerkandera adusta Smoky Polypore Cerrena unicolor Mossy Maze Polypore, Coltricia cinnamomea Shiny Cinnamon Polypore 2, C. perennis After-bum Polypore (PA) Cryptoporus volvatus Veiled Polypore Daedalea quercina Thick-maze Oak Polypore

p 5 Fungi : Polypores (continued) p 5 Daedaleopsis confragosa Thin-maze Flat Polypore Fomes fomentarius Tinder Polypore, Hapalopilus nidulans Tender Nesting Polypore Heterobasidion annosum (Fomes anosus)conifer-base Polypore (PA) Ganoderma applanatum Artist's Fungus (Conk), G.tsugae Hemlock Varnish-shelf Gleophyllum sepiarium Yellow-red Gill Polypore Irpex lacteus Milk-white Toothed-Polypore Laetiporus sulphureus Sulphur Shelf (Chicken Mushroom),, PA, E.O. Wilson Lenzites betulina Multicolor Gill Polypore Meriplus sumstinei Black-staining Polypore * A huge cauliflower -like mass with a diameter of at least the 16" diameter listed as a max in BB&F was brought to the Harringtons evening gathering. Noble Proctor suggested it was Meriplus giganteus of?eurasia, which is incorrectly listed in place of M. sumsteinei in many US Mushroom field guides. Taxonomic adjustments are a nightmare in most groups. Oxyporus populinaus Phaeolus schweinitzii Phellinus gilvus P. igniarius Piptoporus betulinus Polyporus arcularis P. badius P. elegans (varius) P. mori (Favolus alveolaris) P. radicatus P. squamosus Poria spissa Trametes (Polyporus, Coriolus) T. (P., C.) versicolor Trichaptum abietinum T. biforme Tyromyces chioneus Tooth Fungi Climacodon septentrionale Hydnochaete olivaceum Hydnum repandum Clavaria vermicularis Clavicorona pyxidata Clavulina cristata Mossy Maple Polypore Dye Polypore Mustard-yellow Polypore Flecked-flesh Polypore Birch Polypore Spring Polypore Black-footed Polypore Elegant Polypore Hexagonal-pored Polypore Rooting Polypore Pheasant Polypore Orange Poria hirsuta Turkey-tail Turkey-tail Conifer Polypore (PA) Violet Toothed-Polypore White Cheese Polypore Northern Footh Fungus Brown-toothed Crust Sweet Tooth Hedgehog Fungus Branched & Clustered Coral Fungi White Worm Coral Fungus Crown-tipped Coral Fungus Crested Coral Fungus,,, 2,, 3 species, 5 species 3, Ramaria (Clavaria) concolor Straight-branch Coral Fungus (PA) R. formosa Yellow-tipped Coral Fungus Jelly Fungi 8 species Calocera cornea Club-like Tuning Fork Dacrymyces palmatus Orange Jelly (Witches' Butter) Exidia glandulosa Black Jelly Roll E. nucleata Granular Jelly Roll Syzygospora mycetophila Collybia Jelly Tremella foliacea Jelly Leaf T.lutescens Yellow Witches' Butter Tremellodendron pallidum Jellied False Coral Fungus,

p 6 Crust and Parchment Fungi 7 species P 6 Chondrostereum purpureum Silver-leaf Fungus Hymenochaete tabacina Northern Brown Crust (PA) Laxitextum bicolor Two-tone Parchment Stereum complicatum Crowded Parchment S. hirsutum Hairy Parchment S. ostrea False Turkey-tail, Xylobalus fustulatus Ceramic Parchment Puffballs, Earthstars & Allies 5 species Astreus hygrometricus Barometer Earthstar Lycoperdon perlatum (gemmatum) Gem-studded Puffball, L. pyriforme Pear-shaped Puffball, Scleroderma citrinum Pigskin Poison* Puffball PA : Why isn't Poison in the English name of all poisonous mushrooms? Stinkhorns, Pseudocolus fusiformis Stinky Squid Fungus Bird's-nest Fungi Crucibulum laeve White-egg Bird's-nest Fungus Morels & Allies PA: none reported, common a month earlier. Cup & Saucer Fungi Ascocoryne sarcoides Bisporella citrina Chlorociboria aeruginascens Chlorosplenium chlora? Dasycyphus virgineus Galiella rufa Melastiza charteri Peziza badia P. phyllogena (badio-confusa) Rhytisma acerinum Scutellinia erinaceus Purple Jelly Drops Yellow Fairy Cups Blue-green Stain Yellow Stain (PA) Stalked Hairy Fairy Cup Hairy Rubber Cup Orange False Eyelash Cup Yellow Ear Cup Common Brown Cup Tar Spot of Maple Orange Eyelash Cup S. scutellata Reddish Eyelash Cup (PA) Tarzetta catinus Cup 13 species, C, Earth Tongues & Allies 2 species Phaeocalicium polyporaeum Black Matchstick Fungus (PA) Trichoglossum hirsutum Velvety Earth-tongue Flask Fungi & Allies 7 species Apiosporina morbosa Black Knot of Cherry Creopus (Hypocrea) gelatinosus Yellow Cushion Hypocrea Daldinia concentrica Carbon Balls Hypoxylon fragiforme Red Cushion Fungi Nectria cinnabarina Coral Spot Fungus Ustilina deusta Carbon Cushion Xylaria polymorpha Dead Mans Fingers Hyper-parasite Fungi Hypomyces chrysospermus Mold 2, Slime Molds (by Noble Proctor) 16 species Acryia cinerea Fuligo septica Physarum polycephalum A. denudata Hemitrichia calyculata P. viride Brefeldia maxima H. serpula Stemonitis fusca Ceratorium fruticulosa*(vars flexuosa & poroides) S. splendens Dictydium cancellatum Leocarpus fragilis Trichia scabra Didymium iridis Lycogala epidendrum