Fungi Species Mushroom Images
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Elaphomyces muricatus - fungi species list A Z Elaphomyces muricatus
California Fungi—Elaphomyces muricatus
Elaphomyces granulatus - fungi species list A Z Elaphomyces granulatus
California Fungi—Elaphomyces granulatus
Entoloma bloxami - fungi species list A Z Entoloma bloxami
Pileus
Cap 5-13 cm broad, convex, becoming plane, umbonate; dark bluish-grey, subviscid, wrinkled to fibrillose-streaked; flesh thick, white, unchanging, odor farinaceous.
Entoloma lividoalbum - fungi species list A Z Entoloma lividoalbum
Pileus
Cap 7.0-9.0 cm broad, convex, expanding to broadly-convex, eventually nearly plane, frequently with a broad low umbo; margin incurved in youth, at maturity decurved to upturned, translucent-striate, often wavy; surface moist, with dingy-brown, yellowish-brown, to greyish-brown innate fibrils, lighter at the disc; context white, unchanging, soft, 9-13 mm thick near the stipe, quickly thinning towards the margin; odor faint, slightly fragrant to farinaceous when context tissue crushed; taste farinaceous.
Entoloma nidorosum - fungi species list A Z Entoloma nidorosum
Synonym: Entoloma rhodoplium var. nidorosum (Fr.) Noordel.
Exidia glandulosa - fungi species list A Z Exidia glandulosa
Sporocarp
Fruiting body 1-2 cm broad, irregularly convoluted to brain-like, often aggregated into masses up to 10-20 cm long and 3-5 cm broad; upper surface fertile, smooth to warted, olive-black to black; flesh gelatinous, soft, thin, in dry weather forming a black crust on the substrate; odor and taste mild.
Exidia nucleata - fungi species list A Z Exidia nucleata
Sporocarp
Fruiting body sessile, at first subglobose, becoming convoluted to cerebriform, often fusing into sheet-like masses up to 20 cm long, 5 cm wide, and 0.8 cm tall; surface glabrous, translucent-white, aging pinkish-tan to vinaceous-brown, occasionally olive-brown; context gelatinous, colored like the cap, tending to liquify in old specimens, with one or more embedded, but not anchored, cream-colored nodules; odor not distinctive; taste mildly fungal.
Eyelash Cup Fungus: Scutellinia scutellata - fungi species list A Z Eyelash Cup Fungus: Scutellinia scutellata
Sporocarp
Fruit body 0.5-1.5 cm broad, at first nearly round, becoming disc-shaped, the margin reflexed, sometimes wavy, with long (1-2 mm), stiff, dark-brown to black hairs; hymenium (upper surface) red to orange, smooth; lower surface colored like the hymenium but duller, also hairy, but not so conspicuously as the cup margin; stipe absent; flesh thin.

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