Identification: unknown

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by MycoRob, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. MycoRob

    MycoRob Active Member

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    Location:
    Denver
    - 10200 feet in elevation on July 12
    - growing on stream bank of very cold water.
    - most were growing on moss, one was growing on a wood twig near streambank.
    - gelatinous texture (first thought is one of the Jelly fungi).
    - very pliable.
    - tried to get spore print, but couldn't get one.
    - clearly defined large ridges on underside.
    - top was smooth.
    - generally fan shaped but a little wavy.
    - all were 1/2 to 3/4 inch at their longest point.

    Any ideas?
     

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  2. MycoRob

    MycoRob Active Member

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    This was just identified by my herbarium and local experts as Arrhenia lobata.
     
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2008
  3. Illecippo

    Illecippo Active Member

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    Genoa (Italy)
    Arrhenia spec. probably lobata.
    Here, in italy, is more common Arrhenia spathulata.

    regards,Nico
     

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