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Cracked Cap Polypore (Fulvifomes robiniae)Observer
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A half dozen specimens on compromised Mexican locust
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Coprinopsis Sect. Atramentariae (Section Atramentariae)Observer
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Soil under Cottonwood, buried in deep duff, TAC646
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Brittlestems and Allies (Family Psathyrellaceae)Observer
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Sandy soil under Cottonwood trees TAC645
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Mottlegills (Genus Panaeolus)Observer
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Dense duff under Cottonwood and Willow TAC644
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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sandy soil under Cottonwood and Willow in riparian area. TAC643.
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Scalycaps (Genus Pholiota)Observer
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Soil under Cypress, scrub oak, and pinyon pine. TAC642.
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Genus ChlamydopusObserver
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Sandy soil under Desert scrub, including crucifixion thorn and creosote TAC638.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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On well-rotted debarked log in area of Juniper and Pinyon Pine. These are tough little mushrooms. TAC633
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Observer
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On mature, living Juniper. Same specimen, as TAC490 sequenced last year. Although many of the diagnostic characters are missing from the specimen, because it is so old and not actively growing, the large irregular ochraceus colored pores distinguish it from Fomitiporia texana which also occurs on Juniper and a similar looking
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Observer
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On mature living mesquite, perennial, brown spores, check new growth in summer
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Ganoderma sessileObserver
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On the base of dead fallen cottonwood, buff colored context
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Genus CoriolopsisObserver
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On underside of dead willow branch
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Earthstars (Genus Geastrum)Observer
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Sandy soil under acacia and other desert scrub TAC628 G hieronymi perhaps, this will be sequenced
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Brownit (Collybia brunneocephala)Observer
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Soil under mesquite mild odor and taste TAC627
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Woodcaps and Sawgills (Genus Lentinus)Observer
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On dead crucifixion thorn
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Astraeus morganiiObserver
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Sandy soil under Pinyon, pine and scrub oak with Juniper near by
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Genus CoriolopsisObserver
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On log in area of Cottonwood and willow
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Family BattarreaceaeObserver
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Sandy soil under crucifixion thorn TAC625
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Astraeus morganiiObserver
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Sandy soil under scrub oak, and pinion pine, mouth is a slash, outer surface of inner peridium is reticulated, outer surface of outer peridium is white, 11 rays that differ in length and width
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Splitgill Mushroom (Schizophyllum commune)Observer
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On dead Hackberry limb
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Observer
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Soil under native cottonwood and willow in riparian area. TAC624
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Brownflesh Bracket (Coriolopsis gallica)Observer
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On dead willow. TAC623.
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Observer
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Disturbed soil under a mix of native and introduced trees and plants at about 3500 feet elevation TAC622