Mushrooms That Grow on Other Mushrooms - A Trial Key in progress to over 225 species by John Plischke III.pdf

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Trail Key to Mushrooms Growing on
Other Mushrooms
By John Plischke
Introduction
There are many different types of mushrooms that grow on
other species of fungi. Some of them are included in this Key.
The main goal of the Key is to make it easy to identify them
without using hundreds or thousands of hard to find and difficult to
understand pages of technical literature and where possible (the
vast majority here) to be able to identify them without a
microscope.
Perhaps the easiest way to start is by visually-
macroscopically identifying their host or host type and them
determining the color or the attacker. One of the flaws in the key
is that some of these host mushrooms are to numerous to list here
so an ID could be missed but the most common host where they
are encountered are included in the key. Sometimes similar
looking fungi may get confused unless a microscope is used.
Hypomyces often have 2 known forms, a sexual form
(teleomorph) and an asexual form (anamorph)
Instructions
Question 1. Read all question 1’s and pick the general type, shape
or feature of the Host fungi. Then continue.
Special thanks for encourageing me to put something together on t
John Plischke, 411 Center Ave Avenue, Greensburg, PA 15601
fungi01@aol.com
This Key accompanies the Powerpoint Presentation
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1. Growing on Cup shaped fungi and other
ascomycetes……………………….…………………...……….21
Notes this includes Gyromitra, Helvella, Humaria,
Lasiosphaeria, Leotia (Jelly Babies), Morchella (Morels),
Sclerotina, and on some insect fungi Beauveria, Hirsutella, Isaria,
and Paecilomyces, Colpoma, Nectria – NOT ON EARTH
TOUNGUES or FALSE TRUFFLES
Gyromitra infula
Leotia lubrica
Lasiosphaeria
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1. Growing on Earth
Tongues………………………………………...………………..3
(Geoglossum and Trichoglossum)
Trichoglossum
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1. Growing on Polypores
……………………………………………………..………………4
Note this includes Antrodia, Bjerkandera, Fomes,
Ganoderma, Laetiporus, Oligoporus, Piptoporus betulinus- the
Birch Polypore, Polyporus, Rigidoporus, Trametes, Trichaptum,
and Tyromyces
Ganoderma applanatum
Artist Conk
Piptoporus betulinus
Birch polypore
Turkey Tail -Trametes versicolor Tyromyces chioneus
Ganoderma tsugae
HemlockVarnish Shelf
Bjerkandera adusta
Smoke Ploypore
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