Wilderness Grove

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From Stewart

Trichoderma gelatinosa growing on the old stromata of Hypoxylon fuscum.

The white fungus is probably the white anamorph of the Trichoderna

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Alder Goblet (Ciboria caucus)

No gills

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Capillary Thread-moss (Bryum capillare) capsules

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from Anne

The tiny cup on the wood in the "mushroom pile turned out to be (I think) Peziza micropus, although some of the spores were wider than the reference Spooner Key B&K 1

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Great Scented Liverwort (Conocephelum conicum)

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Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)

Hairy stype

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Dewdrop Bonnet (Hemimycena tortuosa)

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A new fresh fungus.

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Spring Hazelcup (Encoelia fufuracea)

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Script Lichen Sp (Graphis Sp)?

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Lichen Sp

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As yet unidentified.

New for the world

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Scarlet Bonnet (Atheniella adonis)

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Midnight Disco (Pachyella violaceonigra)

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From Stewart

Sycamore Felt Gall on a Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf caused by the mite Aceria pseudoplatani

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Dialonectria Sp? on ?

From Stewart

Dialonectria episphaeria on Nemania serpens
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From Stewart

I'm glad to say that with a little extra magnification, the yellow blobs that I found on the mossy log were immediately recognisable as Bactridium flavum.  
With 35 records on the mycota, It was something that Reg Evans often found, but it hasn't been seen since 1998.

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Small discos on the end of a cut trunk.

from Stewart

I had a translucent orange one with a short hairy fringe, which I think came off the end of the log on which Mike found the Dialonectria.
This was Cistella dentata.

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Pellia endivifolia

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Peniophora incarnata

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Fungus Sp? on Fungus Sp?

from Stewart

Calcarisporium arbuscula on Rosellinia britannica

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Small disco found on Poplar (Populus Sp) Buds

Calycina gemmarum

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Fungus Sp

from Yvonne

Psathyrella bipellis

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Old cocoons of a Puss Moth. Created by the caterpillar chewing bark.

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Ichneumon sp?

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Echinosphaeria canescens

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Scarlet Elfcup (Sarcoscypha Sp)

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Silver Leaf (Chondostereum purpureum)

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Slime Mold Sp

Push Pin Slime Mold (Hemitrichia calyculata)

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Slime Mold Sp with accompanying fungus Sp

from Stewart

Polycephalomyces tomentosus on the slime mould Trichia varia

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Smokey Bracket 9(Bjerkandera adusta)

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Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes)

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A very young Winter Brownie (Meottomyces dissimulans)

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Hazel Woodwart (Hypoxylon fuscum)

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White Tubelet (Henningsomyces candidus)

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From Anne

The pleurotoid fan shaped fungus turned out to be Crepidotus mollis (the cap peeled I realised after looking at it under the microscope!) FN1 Kibby Vol 4

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Trichia varia

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Snowy Disco (Lachnum virgineum)

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Grey Disco (Mollisia cinerea)

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Dillington

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Small Moss Oysterling (Arrhenia retiruga)

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JE posted this on the BMS facebook page for an id

SW then confirmed it.

Ionomidotis fulvotingens

Judging from other images on the internet this species can be yellow, green/orange or black?

A very fine inwardly folding disco

Something new for Norfolk

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Sulphur Disco (Calycina claroflava)

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Daldinia Sp

From Tony M

The small 'cramp ball' on the fallen birch trunk was odd - Daldinia decipiens appears to be the only Daldinia with a stipe on Betula.
KOH pigment purple with ascospores dehiscing nicely so you would have thought job done.  BUT the spore size is too small at 12.5 x 6.1 Q=2.1 (n=23). Ref:
The provisional key published by Fournier & Stadler in 2009 and Polyphasic taxonomy of Daldinia, Stadler et al 2014. Not sure where we go from here (& interestingly,
there is decent ITS barcode available on Genbank MB474112 referenced by Stadler et al).
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Matted hairs

Ruby Elfcup (Sarcoscypha coccinea)

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Fungal Ice Cubes

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Glyphium elatum on Elder

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Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)

From YM

The C. micaceus were a soggy blob when I got home but I am sure they were these - the spores were right and they had caulocystidia which I had seen with the hand lens in the field.

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Lichen Sp

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This one caused a lot of head scratching and thumbing through the pages of Fungi of Temperate Europe

From TM

Cups: 0.6-0.9mm diameter, short-stalked, inner surface smooth, yellow/orange, outer surface covered in brown hairs Hairs: 90-100 x 4-4.5 rough walled, some with granular tips Spores: 6.2 x 1.8 Q=3.4 (n=10) single celled Paraphyses project up to 25um above asci

Finally resolved by SW

I looked through FTE and concluded they had to be

Neodasyscypha cerina

From
GBIF


Microscopy Images on Asco France

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Volutella arundinis

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A well frozen Funeral Bell (Galerina marginata)

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Vuilleminia cystidiata on Hawthorn

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Winter Polypore (Lentinus brumalis)

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No hairs, very flat with white underside and white stipe.

YM & TL both came to the same conclusion

Phaeoholotium nobile

From Tony L

Phaeohelotium nobile is the name I am most comfortable with for the gregarious golden-yellow disco.
The other contender is P. monticola (= Hymenoscyphus monticola on NBN Atlas) but the dimensions of
both spores and asci are closer to the former, moreover some sources describe the latter as having finely verrucose
spores which become brown - neither were observed. There is one record on the Mycota (1995, Foxley Wood, Reg Evans).

From YM

Phaeohelotium nobile. I hesitated as I couldn't see branched paraphyses but they were the best fit. Lit Nordic Macromycetes vol 1

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Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica)

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White haired (Lachnum)? that seems to be discolouring to brown/orange

AC - Turned put to be Snowy Disco ( Lachnum virgineum)

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Nettle Rash (Leptosphaeria acuta)

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