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Yugambeh
#1 Posted : 12/11/2019 12:39:51 PM

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Beautiful mushrooms growing everywhere here.
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#2 Posted : 12/11/2019 8:58:59 PM

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Might be Inky cap/Tippler's Bane - Coprinopsis atramentaria
 
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#3 Posted : 12/12/2019 6:02:52 AM

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Jozeh wrote:
Might be Inky cap/Tippler's Bane - Coprinopsis atramentaria



Or this https://en.m.wikipedia.o...ki/Coprinellus_micaceus?
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#4 Posted : 12/12/2019 10:56:10 AM

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Research into the natural product chemistry of Coprinellus micaceus has revealed the presence of several chemical compounds unique to the species. Micaceol is a sterol with "modest" antibacterial activity against the pathogens Corynebacterium xerosis and Staphylococcus aureus. The compound (Z,Z)-4-oxo-2,5-heptadienedioic acid has inhibitory activity against glutathione S-transferase, an enzyme that has been implicated in the resistance of cancer cells against chemotherapeutic agents, especially alkylating drugs.[63][64] A 2003 study did not find any antibacterial activity in this species.[65] A 1962 publication reported the presence of the biologically active indole compound tryptamine in C. micaceus, although the concentration was not determined.[66] The fruit bodies additionally produce a variety of pigment compounds known as melanins—complex chemical polymers that contribute to the formation of soil humus after the fruit bodies have disintegrated.[67] C. micaceus has been found to be devoid of the toxin coprine, the disulfiram-mimicking chemical found in Coprinopsis atramentaria that causes illness when consumed simultaneously with alcohol.[68]
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Yugambeh
#5 Posted : 12/12/2019 11:19:23 AM

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#6 Posted : 12/12/2019 8:59:10 PM

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Yugambeh wrote:
[quote=Jozeh]Might be Inky cap/Tippler's Bane - Coprinopsis atramentaria



Or this https://en.m.wikipedia.o...i/Coprinellus_micaceus?[/quote]


This is the correct identification.
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#7 Posted : 12/13/2019 12:11:00 AM

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dithyramb: I would have called those C. atramentaria, but I would not be surprised to be wrong. Your post makes it sound like you are quite confident that they are micaceus.

This is a mushroom that I would only ID to species with some hesitation especally from a photo)- what field marks are you seeing that makes you feel so confident?

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Jozeh
#8 Posted : 12/14/2019 12:39:39 AM

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thinking the first pic should show more disintegration of the mature mushrooms for it to be ink caps.
 
 
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