Large capped.......when full extended it was almost the size of a dinner plate. The cluster were located in dark, damp mound that was built like the old Indian mounds.....with lots of wood stablizers. I don't know the kind of wood but all kinds of Coprinus/Coprinoid species have popped up here in the past couple years. These are new for me....Normally I see Shaggy Mane, Mica Cap, Inky Cap, Orange Mat.......the usuals..........these? Have me stumped. Extremely heavy...very plump and firm to touch.... I also found them growing in a cluster of trees.....I think were Oak from the other fungi growing on and around. Any ideas?
Re: Help ID this Coprinus....please? Probably not a Coprinus at all - the genus has been split up a lot recently, with only C. comatus and a couple other very similar species retained in that genus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprinus
Re: Help ID this Coprinus....please? You can safely use the word 'Coprinoid' to include any Coprinus, Coprinellus, or Coprinopsis. Regarding specific species, try they key on http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinoid.html.
Re: Help ID this Coprinus....please? Yikes...thanx for the tips! Looks like I really should invest in a microscope!
I'm thinking mine is a LOT larger then that one? Coprinus atramentarius is also listed as 'common'.........I've only found a handfull of these. The 'fullness' of these is VERY lush also....and HEAVY. The one I'm holding weighed similiar to a tomato the same size? When opened fully their size was almost 8 in or even 20cm? HUGE compaired to most of the 'inkies' I've found. Again...I wish I had a microscope...lol Thanx for the help!