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Pluteus leoninus /- luteomarginatus /-sororiatus

Photo by AlexKonig
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in netherland on the Red-list as endangered !!

Notes:

very nice bright shiny yellow !!!! identification-> thanks to gina !!

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Comments (12)

It would certainly be amazing to have something like that Alex. But first thing's first with Project Noah; make it a little more easier to use. :p So once they get the whole picture upload thing fine-tuned, maybe they'll consider spicing the site up some more. Let's hope a comment/message box is in the works. ;)
yes ivan,i use IE, but i had already (because of noah) upgraded to version 9, the first problem are gone but that problem with pc uploading still there. maybe noah have still some "bugs" to fix. i also would like an extra "message/comment"-box. when i be carefull to get every comment at the "home"-site i must check my personly e-mail account, to get every comment. i will always reply- sooner or later. but it was nice when the noah-account would have an own message box.!! some of my spottings doesn't have all pics i wanted to upload. !!!!
Have those exact same problems Alex. Hahaha I upload six pictres of something and with any luck, get three to show up. You just gotta keep uploading until it finally stays, Project Noah definitely has some bugs (ironic) of its own to fix. Do you use Internet Explorer?
thats project noah, for some spottings i must upload the pic 2-3 time before he does it as i will. sometimes he get the pic completly not, then i must restart my account. some system-problems
i have 3-4 books. the one with somewhat the right color, are with no open cap; the other book, has he an open cap, but not the right color.3 book he schould have an smooth cap --- i'm cofused again !!!!??
Alex i just have 3 pics awhile ago now i have 5! much better this time, did you just upload it?
take a look at the other picture: i have gills, the stem. and the cap. for this mushroom i have all side , but sadly relativ poor quallty .(had you seen the other pics ??)
I will stick to leoninus, your spotting is a mature one. While the one on your book is a baby sprouting one. the velvety cap is the only identification i can use from your picture. I also need to see the the under cap if its a gills or a pores and what color under neath. You also need to described if it has ring on its stems or not. That will be more easy for you and me to identify.
i had the pluteus leoninus here for me in the books, but i was going further because: here he had no open cap and the stem is maybe light yellow but he seemed more white (because of the cap [open] it must be an matured one,but the matured one must have down the stem a darker color). everything else similair. you think it's the pluteus leoninus (P. luteomarginatus/sororiatus) (goudgele hertenzwam-nl). when you verify a last time , i will set the id. thanks already
Alex I think this one called "loin shield" (pluteus leoninus), have a check.
(sometimes the pictures doesn't upload propperly, i'm pretty sure i uploadet 5 pic yesterday/tonight , now i came back and there where only 3 pictures.--- does anyone has the same problems ????) i re-uploadet the other pic.

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PublishedSeptember 11, 2011

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