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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: enlarged. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: enlarged. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: notes. Photographic equipment used: "Handwritten notes scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: notes. Photographic equipment used: "Handwritten notes scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: drawing. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: drawing. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.6. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fagus silvatica. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Single toadstool in deep Beech litter. Category: drawing. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: notes. Photographic equipment used: "Handwritten notes scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: notes. Photographic equipment used: "Handwritten notes scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: drawing. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 20' N. Vice county name: North Wilts. Vice county no.: 7. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Crataegus monogyna. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: 2 toadstools in mown grass under Hawthorn. Category: drawing. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -0.6. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Pale specimens. Category: drawing. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -0.6. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Pale specimens. Category: drawing. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -0.6. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Pale specimens. Category: drawing. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photographic equipment used: "Camera Lucida drawings scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Longitude (deg): -0.6. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0° 40' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51° 10' N. Vice county name: Surrey. Vice county no.: 17. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: Pale specimens. Category: notes. Photographic equipment used: "Handwritten notes scanned with HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. Most of these were named at the time, but many (most?) names have now changed due to advances in knowledge (or occasionally mistakes on my part).".
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Lepiota cristata Bolt.; syn.: Agaricus cristatus Bolt.Brown-eyed parasol, DE: Stink-SchirmlingSlo.: smrdljivi deniekDat.: Oct 8. 2013Lat.: 46.40424 Long.: 13.70961Code: Bot_758/2013_DSC8414 Habitat: Light mixed wood, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant trees; almost flat, calcareous, stony ground, old overgrown alluvium; under a small Picea abies; partly sunny and dry place; partly protected from direct rain by three canopy; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 960 m (3.150 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: sandy soil covered by rotting needles and leaves.Place: Zadnja Trenta valley; next to the parking place at the end of the dirt road to 'Zapodn' place, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Genus Lepiota is large and known from all continents of the Earth. There are about 100 species growing in Europe. Many are poisonous, even deadly. Lepiota cristata is quite common in Slovenia. With its large red-brown scales on almost white pileus surface and prominent umbo is not difficult to be recognized. Stipe has a superior ring; however, it is barely persistent. A remnant of it can be seen on picture 5b. Growing in a small group of a few fruit bodies; SP whitish-beige, oac851.Spores smooth, bullet shaped. Dimensions: 6,8 [7,5 ; 7,8] 8,6 x 3,2 [3,6 ; 3,7] 4,1 microns; Q = 1,9 [2,1 ; 2,2] 2,3; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 7,7 x 3,6 microns; Qe = 2,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera.Ref.:(1) Id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot,
www.gobenabovskem.com (2)
www.mushroomexpert.com/lepiota_cristata.html 5-8/3-5(3)
www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~6299.asp (4)
sites.google.com/site/fungalspores/welcome-to-the-fungal-... (5)
linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Lepiota%20cri... (6) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 196.(7) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), p 306.
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Lepiota cristata Bolt.; syn.: Agaricus cristatus Bolt.Brown-eyed parasol, DE: Stink-SchirmlingSlo.: smrdljivi deniekDat.: Oct 8. 2013Lat.: 46.40424 Long.: 13.70961Code: Bot_758/2013_DSC8414 Habitat: Light mixed wood, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant trees; almost flat, calcareous, stony ground, old overgrown alluvium; under a small Picea abies; partly sunny and dry place; partly protected from direct rain by three canopy; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 960 m (3.150 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: sandy soil covered by rotting needles and leaves.Place: Zadnja Trenta valley; next to the parking place at the end of the dirt road to 'Zapodn' place, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Genus Lepiota is large and known from all continents of the Earth. There are about 100 species growing in Europe. Many are poisonous, even deadly. Lepiota cristata is quite common in Slovenia. With its large red-brown scales on almost white pileus surface and prominent umbo is not difficult to be recognized. Stipe has a superior ring; however, it is barely persistent. A remnant of it can be seen on picture 5b. Growing in a small group of a few fruit bodies; SP whitish-beige, oac851.Spores smooth, bullet shaped. Dimensions: 6,8 [7,5 ; 7,8] 8,6 x 3,2 [3,6 ; 3,7] 4,1 microns; Q = 1,9 [2,1 ; 2,2] 2,3; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 7,7 x 3,6 microns; Qe = 2,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera.Ref.:(1) Id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot,
www.gobenabovskem.com (2)
www.mushroomexpert.com/lepiota_cristata.html 5-8/3-5(3)
www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~6299.asp (4)
sites.google.com/site/fungalspores/welcome-to-the-fungal-... (5)
linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Lepiota%20cri... (6) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 196.(7) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), p 306.
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Lepiota cristata Bolt.; syn.: Agaricus cristatus Bolt.Brown-eyed parasol, DE: Stink-SchirmlingSlo.: smrdljivi deniekDat.: Oct 8. 2013Lat.: 46.40424 Long.: 13.70961Code: Bot_758/2013_DSC8414 Habitat: Light mixed wood, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant trees; almost flat, calcareous, stony ground, old overgrown alluvium; under a small Picea abies; partly sunny and dry place; partly protected from direct rain by three canopy; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 960 m (3.150 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: sandy soil covered by rotting needles and leaves.Place: Zadnja Trenta valley; next to the parking place at the end of the dirt road to 'Zapodn' place, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Genus Lepiota is large and known from all continents of the Earth. There are about 100 species growing in Europe. Many are poisonous, even deadly. Lepiota cristata is quite common in Slovenia. With its large red-brown scales on almost white pileus surface and prominent umbo is not difficult to be recognized. Stipe has a superior ring; however, it is barely persistent. A remnant of it can be seen on picture 5b. Growing in a small group of a few fruit bodies; SP whitish-beige, oac851.Spores smooth, bullet shaped. Dimensions: 6,8 [7,5 ; 7,8] 8,6 x 3,2 [3,6 ; 3,7] 4,1 microns; Q = 1,9 [2,1 ; 2,2] 2,3; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 7,7 x 3,6 microns; Qe = 2,1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, in vivo. AmScope MA500 digital camera.Ref.:(1) Id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot,
www.gobenabovskem.com (2)
www.mushroomexpert.com/lepiota_cristata.html 5-8/3-5(3)
www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~6299.asp (4)
sites.google.com/site/fungalspores/welcome-to-the-fungal-... (5)
linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Lepiota%20cri... (6) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4., Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 196.(7) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), p 306.