Species List for 2o22 NMMS Foray in Taos

Species with a positive or likely Identification
• Agaricus augustus
• Albatrellus confluens
• Albetrellus ovinus
• Amanita barrowsii
• Amanita multisquamosa (western version) per JJ
• Amanita muscaria
• Amanita nishidae
• Amanita novinupta
• Amanita prairiicola
• Amanita stannea
• Armillaria solidipes
• Bjerkandera adusta
• Boletus rubriceps
• Calvatia booniana
• Cantharellus roseocanus
• Clavariadelphus pistillaris
• Clavariadelphus truncatus
• Clitocybe nuda
• Coprinellus flocculosus (uncommon find)
• Coprinus comatus (no tag found for this one, but we all watched it melt during the Foray)
• Coprinellus micaceous
• Cortinarius violaceous
• Crucibulum laeve
• Cudonia circinans
• Dacrymyces chrysospermus
• Deconica coprophila
• Flammulina populicola
• Floccularia luteovirens
• Fomitopsis schrenkii
• Gloeophyllum sepiarium
• Gymnopus dryophilus
• Gyromitra infula
• Helvella crispa
• Hemipholiota destruens (H.populnea)
• Hydnellum suaveolens
• Hydnum repandum
• Hygrocybe conica
• Hygrophorus erubescens
• Hygrophorus inocybiformis
• Hygrophorus pudorinus
• Hygrophorus speciosus
• Hypomyces lactiflorum (probably on Russula brevipes - lobster mushroom)
• Hypomyces (not lactiflorum - on Boletus specimen - no species ID)
• Hypsizygus tessulatus
• Infundibulicybe gibba
• Jahnoporus hirtus
• Laccaria laccata
• Laccaria nobilis
• Leccinum discolor
• Leccinum kaibabensis
• Limacella illinita
• Lycoperdon pyriforme
• Melanoleuca melaleuca
• Mycena hæmatopus
• Mycena pura
• Neolecta vitellina
• Onnia tomentosa
• Otidea alutacea
• Panaeolus semiovatus
• Paraxerula americana (one of our rare finds)
• Peniophora rufa
• Phellinus gilvus
• Pholiota squarrosa
• Phylloporus rhodoxanthus
• Phyllotopsis nidulans
• Pleurotus pulmonarius
• Podostroma alutacea       (Rare)
• Polyozellus atrolazulinus
• Ramaria abietina
• Sarcodon imbricatum
• Sarcosphaera crassa
• Suillus amabilis
• Suillus lakei
• Tremellodendropsis tuberosa
• Trichaptum biforme
• Trichaptum subchartaceum
• Tricholoma flavovirens (aka T.equestre)
• Tricholoma terreum
• Turbinellus floccosus (formerly Gomphus floccosus)

Identified to Genus

• Auricularia (this was probably what we call A.auricula, which was definitely represented among our collections.)

• Cuphophyllus
• Hebeloma
• Lyophyllum
• Thelophora

Collections without verified Identification (probably correct)

• Agrocybe praecox
• Alloclavaria purpurea
• Catathelasma ventracosa
• Clitocybe odora
• Clitopilus prunulus
• Dacrymyces chrysos
• Dacrymyces palmatus
• Gomphidius glutinosis
• Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
• Lactarius “deliciosus” (Although L.deliciosus is a European species, we use this name for some of the Lactarii common to our area.)

• Leucopaxillus albissimus
• Leucopaxillus gentianeus
• Lycogala epidendrum
• Pholiota aurivella (or squarrosa)
• Tricholoma saponaceum

• Hericium
• Neolentinus
• Phaeolus

Notes

• I created this list from the field slips which we collected at the conclusion of the Foray. Unfortunately the Sunday morning cleanup began prematurely and unsupervised. As a result, Some (or many) of the identification slips were lost in the trash. Thus this list is not complete.

• Some species are obviously missing. There were other Boletus species, and numerous Russulas, Lactarius, &c. We know they were there, but we ended up with no record.

• Pluteus is one one genus which was absent. P.cervinus is common in aspen areas, and it was surprising that none came in this year.
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