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   Dimitar Bojantchev to Irene Andersson   
   Re: Bulgarian Fungi - Summer 2006   
   18 Aug 06 18:50:25   
   
   From: dimitar@pontix.com   
      
   "Irene Andersson"  wrote in message   
   news:i07be25sn4lqierjvbqtj15bb9oa2kvbcn@4ax.com...   
   > On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:52:07 -0700, "Dimitar Bojantchev"   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >>"Irene Andersson"  wrote in message   
   >>news:qkuae2dfj7rrq2o25c530fi263uibevlri@4ax.com...   
   >>>   
   >>> I was wondering about that clustered "Hebeloma" too. My first   
   >>> impression was Armillaria tabescens, but can't be it if it had brown   
   >>> spores, of course..   
   >>   
   >>It is Armillaria tabescens...  What can I say... Thank you, for starters.   
   >   
   > Oh, this was a quick reply!   
   >   
   >>Several things went wrong here -- one of my first inclinations was   
   >>Armillaria due to the clustered habit, but I saw clamp connections   
   >>and I was under the impression (wrongly obviously) that Armillaria   
   >>doesn't have them. Second, the spore deposit from these small caps   
   >>was not sufficient to ascertain color, but looking at the color of the   
   >>gills it seemed exactly Hebelomish brown. Third, the spores must have   
   >>had many small droplets because they seemed roughened to me.   
   >>And then the shape was vey Hebelomish too -- broadly elliptical,   
   >>inequilateral.  But the size I measured was 8.5-10.5x 6-7m, which   
   >>exactly falls in line with  A. tabescens. Then the Fungi of Switzerland   
   >>doesn't show that specie. I went through Volume 3 five times for this   
   >>and others.   
   >>   
   >>Well, this one was very educational. You're truly The Queen of Fungal   
   >>Cognizance.   
   >   
   > Well, thanks... I was curiuos to know how you examined it, so thank   
   > you for answering the question I didn't ask :-)   
      
   And there are more questions yet that I have for myself, but I'm not   
   sure even I can answer them.   
      
           D.   
      
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