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Voucher Report for the 2009 North American Mycological Association Foray Lafayette, Louisiana November 26 29, 2009 The 2009 NAMA Foray was held at Lafayette, Louisiana, and hosted by the Gulf States Mycological Society. This was the first NAMA foray in Louisiana; previous Gulf Coast forays were Texas in 2000 and Mississippi in 1987. Chief Mycologists were Juan Luis Mata and Clark L. Ovrebo. Participants explored sites at several state parks, Nature Conservancy property, and private lands. Many thanks go to Adele Mehta (recorder), Jerry Sheine (photographer), Wyatt Gaswick (assistant), and the NAMA sponsored graduate students Matthew Foltz (University of Wisconsin - La Crosse), Paul Scott (Mississippi State University), and Allison K. Walker (University of Southern Mississippi). Also much thanks to the hard work and help of David & Pat Lewis, the Gulf States Mycological Society, and the other volunteers who gave of their time. We thank the board and trustees of NAMA for their continued support of the voucher program. The NAMA specimens are accessioned into the permanent herbarium collection at the Field Museum of Natural History. This species list has 181 taxa (genus, species, varieties) for Louisiana, comprising 29 ascomycetes (13 lichens), 150 basidio- mycetes, and 2 myxomycetes. There were an additional 3 species and voucher specimens from Alabama and Mississippi (see end of list). The most diverse genera were Amanita (8), Hygrocybe (7), and Hygrophorus (6). There are 195 voucher collections preserved from the foray. Identifications were made by 25 persons including Walter E. Sturgeon, Thomas J. Volk, William C. Roody, John R. Plischke III, D. Jean Lodge, N. Jay Justice, Andrew S. Methven, Wyatt C. Gaswick, M. Catherine Aime, Clark L. Ovrebo, Drew Minnis, and Rodham E. Tulloss. Additional post foray identifications by Robert Lücking and Matthew P. Nelsen (lichens), and Sabine M. Huhndorf. Taxa with more than one voucher specimen are indicated (2). Three records do not have voucher specimens (*). This species list with images and collection data will be posted on Mushroom Observer. Additional information about the NAMA Voucher Collection project can be found on the NAMA website. Submitted by Patrick R. Leacock, NAMA Voucher Collection Project, pleacock@ fieldmuseum.org.

Kingdom Fungi Ascomycota Annulohypoxylon nitens Annulohypoxylon cf. thouarsianum Biscogniauxia atropunctata Capnodium sp. Cerebella andropogonis [Epicoccum] Daldinia concentrica Dirinaria confusa Dirinaria picta Dyplolabia afzelii Erysiphe calocladophora Haematomma persoonii Herpothallon rubrocinctum [Cryptothecia rubrocincta] (2) Hypocrea peltata Hypomyces luteovirens Hypoxylon fragiforme Kretzschmaria deusta [Ustulina deusta] Nectriopsis tremellicola [Hypomyces] Parmotrema perforatum Parmotrema cf. subrigidum Parmotrema tinctorum Pseudosagedia cf. rhaphidosperma [Porina rhaphidospermum] Ramalina denticulata Ramalina stenospora Scortechinia acanthostroma Trypethelium ochroleucum Usnea strigosa Xylaria magnoliae var. magnoliae Xylaria multiplex Xylaria poitei Basidiomycota Abortiporus biennis (2) Agrocybe cylindracea Aleurodiscus oakesii Amanita sp-t10 Tulloss & D. P. Lewis Amanita sp-t43 Tulloss Amanita sp-t44 Tulloss Amanita citrina f. lavendula Amanita muscaria var. persicina Amanita cf. mutabilis Amanita polypyramis Amanita vaginata group Antrodia sp. Armillaria tabescens [brown form, yellow form] (2) Auricularia polytricha Bjerkandera adusta Bolbitius reticulatus (2) Boletus innixus

Byssocorticium atrovirens Calvatia craniiformis Calvatia cyathiformis Cantharellus cinnabarinus Cerrena unicolor Clathrus columnatus [Linderia columnata] Claudopus cf. vinaceocontusus Clitocybe nuda Coleosporium asterum Conocybe cf. antipus var. humicola Cymatoderma caperatum (2) Daedaleopsis confragosa Daedaleopsis septentrionalis Entoloma sp. Entoloma rhodopolium (2) Exidia glandulosa Favolus tenuiculus [Polyporus] Flammulaster erinaceellus [Phaeomarasmius] Fomes fasciatus Fomitopsis nivosa [Trametes] Ganoderma applanatum Ganoderma lucidum Geastrum morganii Geastrum triplex Gloeophyllum sepiarium Gloeoporus dichrous Grifola frondosa Gymnopilus liquiritiae (2) Gymnopilus sapineus [G. penetrans] Gymnopus spongiosus Gymnosporangium trachysorum Hericium americanum Hericium erinaceus Hexagonia hydnoides Hohenbuehelia mastrucata Hohenbuehelia petaloides Hydnochaete olivacea Hydnum repandum Hygrocybe [subgenus Pseudohygrocybe, H. aff. marchii] Hygrocybe atrosquamosa Hygrocybe cf. chlorophana Hygrocybe cf. flavescens Hygrocybe pratensis var. pallida [Camarophyllus] Hygrocybe psittacina Hygrocybe virginea [Hygrophorus] Hygrophorus sp. [aff. pustulatus] Hygrophorus eburneus (2) Hygrophorus laurae Hygrophorus occidentalis (2) Hygrophorus roseibrunneus

Hymenochaete sp. Hymenochaete rubiginosa Hymenopellis furfuracea [Xerula] (2) Hymenopellis radicata [Xerula RHP species 1] (2) Hypholoma fasciculare Inocybe maculata Inocybe rimosa Inonotus dryadeus (*) Inonotus glomeratus Kuehneola uredinis Laccaria sp. (2) Laccaria ochropurpurea Laccaria trichodermophora Laccaria vinaceobrunnea Lactarius chrysorrheus Lactarius paradoxus Lactarius pseudodeliciosus Lactarius quietus var. incanus Laetiporus gilbertsonii var. pallidus Lentinus tigrinus Lenzites elegans [Trametes] Lepiota aspera [L. acutesquamosa] Leucogloea compressa Lycoperdon perlatum Lycoperdon pyriforme Marasmius felix Microporellus dealbatus Mycena galericulata Mycena inclinata Mycena luteopallens Mycoacia uda (2) Nigroporus cf. vinosus Panellus stipticus Phanerochaete chrysorhiza (2) Phellinus sp. Phellinus gilvus Phellinus wahlbergii Phlebia incarnata Phlebia tremellosa Pisolithus arhizus [P. tinctorius] (2) Pleurotus ostreatus Pluteus sp. Pluteus cervinus Pluteus cf. jamaicensis Pluteus petasatus Porostereum crassum [Phanerochaete crassa] Pseudochaete tabacina [Hymenochaete] (2) Pseudofavolus cucullatus Puccinia lygodii Puccinia smilacis

Russula ballouii Russula silvicola Schizophyllum commune Scleroderma bovista [S. texense] Scleroderma cepa (2) Scleroderma polyrhizum [S. polyrhizon] Skeletocutis nivea Spongipellis pachyodon [Sarcodontia] Spongipellis unicolor Steccherinum ochraceum Stereum complicatum Stereum ostrea Stereum rameale Strobilurus conigenoides Trametes cubensis Trametes ectypa Trametes menziesii (2) Trametes versicolor Trametopsis cervina Tremella fuciformis Tremella mesenterica (*) Trichaptum biforme Trichaptum sector Tricholoma sejunctum Tricholoma subresplendens (2) Tricholoma sulphureum Xeromphalina campanella Xylobolus frustulatus Xylobolus subpileatus (2) Zelleromyces cinnabarinus Protozoa Myxomycota Hemitrichia serpula Metatrichia vesparium (*) 3 specimens vouchered from outside of foray area: Chroogomphus rutilus [Alabama] Lycoperdon molle [Alabama] Tricholoma caligatum group [Mississippi]