Agaricus sp.

Agaricus at Guerilla Bay, NSW

Agaricus sp. at Guerilla Bay, NSW - 8 Apr 2019
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Identification history

Agaricus sp. 24 Sep 2020 Pam
Phlebopus marginatus 23 Jun 2019 lyndallh

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Brown topped bolete with yellow pores

4 comments

Pam wrote:
   24 Jun 2019
Do you have a clearer image of the pores? The fibrous texture to the cap (pileus) is not usual for a boletoid fungus. The pileus of Phlebopus marginatus is different to that seen on your image. Good to see that you are finding such a good range of fungi at this time of the year.
lyndallh wrote:
   24 Jun 2019
Thanks for your comment Pam. I don't really have any good basis for my identifications. i can only use pictures in your book and the images already posted on the Atlas. I've made a guess at a few but please treat them as unidentified.I can send a mirror image of the pores but dont know how to do it on this site . I could attach the picture to an email if I had your address. Lyndall
Pam wrote:
   24 Jun 2019
Adding to an existing entry: Go to edit at the top of the page - this should let you into your original entry; then add extra images up to a total of five. Hopefully this will work for you!
Pam wrote:
   28 Jul 2019
Looking more closely at the mirror image it looks like this specimen could have gills!? Do you remember? If so I'd be placing it under Agarics.

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Sighting information

  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 8 Apr 2019 12:46 PM Recorded on
  • lyndallh Recorded by

Species information

  • Agaricus sp. Scientific name
  • Agaricus Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 2024.9m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
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