Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Homophron camptopodum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E. Larss.
10888989John Plischke   2006-09-01
Canada, Qubec, Lac-Bouchette, Quebec, Canada, 48.16992 -72.230386

iNat-iNaturalist
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E. Larss.
34993994Garrett Taylor   2019-10-00
United States of America, New York, New York, US, 42.0229628867 -78.8242460669

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU-MU-F-58129:000300855
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) O?rstadius & E. Larss.
58129Django Grootmyers   2017-11-06
United States, West Virginia, Monongalia County. Coopers Rock State Forest. Growing on the side of a fallen tulip tree (?). No veil of any sort. All parts dry. Odor indistinct. Caps hygrophanous: fading to lighter brown. Spore print dull brown. Pileipellis composed primarily of rounded spores. Encrusted metuloid pleurocystidia (lamprocystidia) abundant. Pleurocystidia measurements from Piximetre: (23.6) 29.2 - 35.8 (37.2) × (6.8) 7.9 - 10.3 (32.7) µm, Q = (1.1) 2.9 - 4.2 (5.2); N = 23, Me = 32.1 × 10 µm; Qe = 3.5 Individual pleurocystidia: 29.89 x 10.30 µm, 35.47 x 6.78 µm, 29.36 x 8.57 µm, 29.22 x 9.86 µm, 33.14 x 10.19 µm, 31.98 x 9.17 µm, 29.45 x 8.84 µm, 34.92 x 8.37 µm, 32.70 x 7.66 µm, 35.82 x 8.89 µm, 32.08 x 8.92 µm, 32.68 x 10.34 µm, 34.89 x 32.68 µm, 34.89 x 8.37 µm, 35.83 x 10.13 µm, 30.95 x 9.46 µm, 34.11 x 9.01 µm, 31.49 x 8.62 µm, 35.33 x 8.47 µm, 24.42 x 7.94 µm, 23.61 x 8.92 µm, 29.77 x 9.65 µm, 37.21 x 9.26 µm Walls of pleurocystidia up to 4.08 µm thick (19 measured). Cheilocystidia of 2 types: 1 seemingly identical to the pleurocystidia and 1 thin-walled and with rounded apices. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (4.5) 5 - 5.9 (6.2) × (3.2) 3.3 - 4 (4.2) µm, Q = (1.3) 1.4 - 1.6 (1.8); N = 30, Me = 5.5 × 3.7 µm; Qe = 1.5 Individual spores: 6.12 x 4.20 µm, 5.78 x 3.47 µm, 5.69 x 4.09 µm, 5.56 x 3.82 µm, 5.94 x 3.80 µm, 5.69 x 3.80 µm, 6.00 x 3.94 µm, 5.51 x 3.83 µm, 5.72 x 3.71 µm, 4.99 x 3.29 µm, 5.80 x 3.77 µm, 5.18 x 3.38 µm, 6.19 x 3.37 µm, 5.35 x 3.17 µm, 5.04 x 3.48 µm, 5.15 x 4.03 µm, 5.42 x 3.67 µm, 5.01 x 3.65 µm, 5.33 x 3.29 µm, 5.32 x 3.61 µm, 5.45 x 3.76 µm, 4.52 x 3.29 µm, 5.20 x 3.98 µm, 5.45 x 3.67 µm, 5.40 x 3.65 µm, 5.75 x 3.60 µm, 5.63 x 3.68 µm, 5.55 x 3.59 µm, 5.65 x 3.54 µm, 5.53 x 3.53 µm, 39.6542 -79.7872

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E. Larss.
MUOB 298594Django Grootmyers   MUOB 2985942017-11-06
United States, West Virginia, Coopers Rock State Forest, 39.6542 -79.7872, 710 - 710m

MUOB
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E. Larss.
MUOB 314200Ian Blaylock   MUOB 3142002018-04-08
United States, Georgia, Fayette, Tyrone, 33.4486 -84.5798, 295 - 295m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Homophron camptopodum (Sacc.) Örstadius & E.Larss.
TUF118215Kadri Põldmaa   2011-10-05
Pärnu maakond, Saarepeaksi, 58.02 24.6


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