tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5460453897155467946.post2636407923515505194..comments2023-07-08T08:35:54.744-07:00Comments on Fungiworld: Coprinus Lagopides and Clathrus archeriAlison Lintonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00810126399294613384noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5460453897155467946.post-40654628767486690442012-04-23T03:24:08.881-07:002012-04-23T03:24:08.881-07:00Hello Pablo,
Thank you for your message and comme...Hello Pablo,<br /><br />Thank you for your message and comments. Agreed, they are very similar and the only way to distinguish accurately is to examine the spore print.<br />You are lucky that C. archeri is abundant - I have yet to see one for myself. The photograph on my website was kindly taken and provided by a lady in Hampshire - Southern England where it is a rare. I'm not sure if it will ever creep further north in the UK.<br /><br />Best wishes<br /><br />Alison<br />worldfungi@yahoo.co.ukAlison Lintonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00810126399294613384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5460453897155467946.post-32639254369108943932012-04-22T13:18:01.075-07:002012-04-22T13:18:01.075-07:00Efectivamente, es muy similar el C. lagopides al C...Efectivamente, es muy similar el C. lagopides al C. lagopus. Las esporas del L. lagopides son casi redondas. Lo acabo de clasificar en este momento y lo he recolectado sobre restos vegetales, debajo de unos arboles ornamentales tipo Cipres de Lauxon. Por otra parte, aquí el C. archiei es bastante abundantes.<br />Saludos, <br />Pablo<br />pgazcarate@gmail.comPablo García Azkaratehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00559719316880248040noreply@blogger.com