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50° 00′ 30.96″ N, 8° 33′ 20.88″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 50.008600; 8.555800. Description: Deutsch: Ziegelroter Schwefelkopf (Hypholoma lateritium oder Hypholoma sublateritium, Naematoloma sublateritium), Hessen, Deutschland. Die Pilzart wurde zugeordnet mit Hilfe des Buches Naturführer Pilze, Roger Phillips, Kosmos Verlag, 3. Auflage 1998,
ISBN 3-440-07510-X Invalid ISBN. Bitte informieren Sie mich, wenn Sie der Meinung sind, es handele sich um eine andere Pilzart.English: Brick Cap (Hypholoma lateritium or Hypholoma sublateritium, Naematoloma sublateritium), Hesse, Germany. The species was assigned using the book Naturführer Pilze, Roger Phillips,
ISBN 3-440-07510-X Invalid ISBN. Please let me know, if you think it is a different species. Date: 27 December 2011. Source: Own work. Author:
Norbert Nagel.
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PAUL fotografie (Netherlands)|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/93438832@N04/15655632766%7Carchive=https://web.archive.org/web/20190121192043/https://www.flickr.com/photos/93438832@N04/15655632766/%7Creviewdate=2018-11-02 05:48:26|reviewlicense=cc-by-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
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Summary[
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Gouwenaar.
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Summary[
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Hypholoma lateritium, Family: Strophariaceae, Location: Germany, Erbach, Ringingen Deutsch: Ziegelrote Schwefelkopf,
Hypholoma lateritium, Familie: Strophariaceae, Fundort: Deutschland, Erbach, Ringingen. Date: 14 September 2013. Source: Own work. Author:
Holger Krisp. Object location
48° 21′ 04.43″ N, 9° 49′ 02.25″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 48.351231; 9.817292.
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Summary[
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Agnes Monkelbaan. Other versions:
. Camera location
52° 18′ 51.21″ N, 5° 51′ 47.43″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 52.314226; 5.863176.
De Koninklijke Houtvesterij is een uitgestrekt bos- en heidegebied dat gekenmerkt wordt door natuurschoon, stilte en rust. De voornaamste bestemming van de Koninklijke Houtvesterij was in het verleden jacht en bosbouw. Van oudsher is het gebied bekend om zijn wild. English: The Royal Forestry is a vast forest and heath area characterized by natural beauty, peace and tranquility. The main destination of the Royal Forestry in the past hunting and forestry. Traditionally the area is known for its wildlife. Licensing[
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Summary[
edit] Description: Hypholoma lateritium ((Schaeff.) Quél.) Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Notes: These Hypholomas seem to be sublateritium except for a lack of any fibrillose remnants of a veil on the young caps. The edges of all the caps were pale straw yellow, and made of an unbroken clean line. There has been no recent heavy rain.cap -1-6 cm w 1 cm h -brick orange brown in center fading to straw yellow at edge -dry to the touchgills -light straw colour when young aging to light grey with a lilac tintstem -3/4cm w 4-10 cm h -pale where it attaches cap darkening to a brick brownspore print -purple brownlocation -rotting log. Date: 27 September 2009. Source:
Hypholoma lateritium (Schaeff.) Quél. (58485). Author:
Toby Janssen (Toby Janssen). Other versions:
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Photo taken in forest in Poland. Date: 4 November 2018, 12:15:00. Source: Own work. Author:
Maciej Opaliński.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Hypholoma lateritium (Brick Caps) in a French wood near Paris. Date: 7 December 2003. Source: Own work. Author:
Strobilomyces.
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Summary[
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Exif data). Source: Own work. Author:
Gabriele Vaudano.
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Slo.: rjavordeca zveplenjaca - Syn. Hypholoma sublateritium - Habitat: Mixed woods, in shade, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 520 m (1.700 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: rotten stump of deciduous tree, probably Quercus sp.. Acknowledgement: Thanks to Irene Andersson for determination.
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Slo.: rjavordeca zveplenjaca - Syn. Hypholoma sublateritium - Habitat: Mixed woods, in shade, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 520 m (1.700 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: rotten stump of deciduous tree, probably Quercus sp.. Acknowledgement: Thanks to Irene Andersson for determination.
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Slo.: rjavordeca zveplenjaca - Syn. Hypholoma sublateritium - Habitat: Mixed woods, in shade, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 520 m (1.700 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: rotten stump of deciduous tree, probably Quercus sp.. Acknowledgement: Thanks to Irene Andersson for determination.
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Hypholoma sublateritium (Fr.) Quélet
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Slo.: rjavordea veplenjaa, openatordea veplenjaa - syn. Hypholoma sublateritium (Fr.) Quelet, Psilocybe lateritia (Schff.: Fr.) Noord. - Habitat: overgrown former pasture, now thickets of low trees and bushes, Picea abies, Acer sp., Corylus avellana, Fagus sylvatica dominant; moderately inclined mountain slope, northeast aspect; calcareous ground, close to a small water stream; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 640 m (2.100 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: apparently on ground, actually on buried rotten wood or roots of an unknown kind. Pilei shown on picture 25 growing probably on Picea abies. Comments: This very common but also very beautiful mushrooms were growing in five groups from a few to many fruit bodies; pileus diameter up to 6 cm, stem up to 10 cm long and 7-8 mm in diameter; taste unpleasant, somewhat biter; smell indistinctive, mushroomy or on dust or soil, SP surprisingly abundant, purple-brown with a violet tint, oac525. Spores smooth. Dimensions: 6,2 [6,7 ; 6,9] 7,3 x 3,9 [4,2 ; 4,3] 4,5 microns; Q = 1,5 [1,6] 1,8; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 6,8 x 4,2 microns; Qe = 1,6. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Vena pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF Ref.: (1) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4. Verlag Mykologia (2000), p 328. (2) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Wrttembergs, Band 4., Ulmer (2003), p 358. (3) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 605. (4) A. Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije, 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (in Slovenian) (1998), p 224. (5) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 232.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Mushrooms, brick caps (Hypholoma lateritium) in a slope in Brastad, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. Date: 10 October 2018, 10:48:27. Source: Own work. Author:
W.carter. Camera location
58° 23′ 02.7″ N, 11° 28′ 26.36″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 58.384082; 11.473990.
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Slo.: rjavordea veplenjaa, openatordea veplenjaa - syn. Hypholoma sublateritium (Fr.) Quelet, Psilocybe lateritia (Schff.: Fr.) Noord. - Habitat: overgrown former pasture, now thickets of low trees and bushes, Picea abies, Acer sp., Corylus avellana, Fagus sylvatica dominant; moderately inclined mountain slope, northeast aspect; calcareous ground, close to a small water stream; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 640 m (2.100 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: apparently on ground, actually on buried rotten wood or roots of an unknown kind. Pilei shown on picture 25 growing probably on Picea abies. Comments: This very common but also very beautiful mushrooms were growing in five groups from a few to many fruit bodies; pileus diameter up to 6 cm, stem up to 10 cm long and 7-8 mm in diameter; taste unpleasant, somewhat biter; smell indistinctive, mushroomy or on dust or soil, SP surprisingly abundant, purple-brown with a violet tint, oac525. Spores smooth. Dimensions: 6,2 [6,7 ; 6,9] 7,3 x 3,9 [4,2 ; 4,3] 4,5 microns; Q = 1,5 [1,6] 1,8; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 6,8 x 4,2 microns; Qe = 1,6. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Vena pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF Ref.: (1) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4. Verlag Mykologia (2000), p 328. (2) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Wrttembergs, Band 4., Ulmer (2003), p 358. (3) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 605. (4) A. Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije, 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (in Slovenian) (1998), p 224. (5) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 232.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Two chrysocystidia, Hypholoma lateritium gill faces, mounted in KOH. Date: 14 December 2019. Source: Own work. Author:
AvlMike.
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Slo.: rjavordea veplenjaa, openatordea veplenjaa - syn. Hypholoma sublateritium (Fr.) Quelet, Psilocybe lateritia (Schff.: Fr.) Noord. - Habitat: overgrown former pasture, now thickets of low trees and bushes, Picea abies, Acer sp., Corylus avellana, Fagus sylvatica dominant; moderately inclined mountain slope, northeast aspect; calcareous ground, close to a small water stream; in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 640 m (2.100 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: apparently on ground, actually on buried rotten wood or roots of an unknown kind. Pilei shown on picture 25 growing probably on Picea abies. Comments: This very common but also very beautiful mushrooms were growing in five groups from a few to many fruit bodies; pileus diameter up to 6 cm, stem up to 10 cm long and 7-8 mm in diameter; taste unpleasant, somewhat biter; smell indistinctive, mushroomy or on dust or soil, SP surprisingly abundant, purple-brown with a violet tint, oac525. Spores smooth. Dimensions: 6,2 [6,7 ; 6,9] 7,3 x 3,9 [4,2 ; 4,3] 4,5 microns; Q = 1,5 [1,6] 1,8; N = 30; C = 95%; Me = 6,8 x 4,2 microns; Qe = 1,6. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Vena pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF Ref.: (1) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4. Verlag Mykologia (2000), p 328. (2) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Wrttembergs, Band 4., Ulmer (2003), p 358. (3) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 605. (4) A. Poler, ed., Seznam gliv Slovenije, 2nd Ed., Assoc. of Mycol. Soc. of Slovenia (in Slovenian) (1998), p 224. (5) R. Phillips, Mushrooms, Macmillan (2006), p 232.