Skip to main content
Close

common rustgill

Gymnopilus penetrans

Photo by arlanda
Published on Project Noah
Zoom
NominateNominate for Wildlife Photograph of the Month
reportFlag Spotting

40.5407, -3.68784

Field Notes

Description:

This small mushroom grows on conifers.
The cap is 3–8 cm across, is convex, and is golden-yellow to brownish orange, darker at the center with a dry scaly surface which is often fibrillose and may have squamules. The cap margin is inrolled at first and curves outward as it matures, becoming almost plane and sometimes developing fibrillose cracks in age.
The gills are crowded, yellow at first, turning rusty orange as the spores
mature, with adnate attachments.
The stipe is 5–10 cm long. It is light yellow, bruising rusty brown with white cottony base infiltrating the substrate. It is usually found in tufts or troops. The stipe has an evanescent veil which often leaves fragments on the upper part of the stipe or the margin of young caps.

Habitat:

on conifer stumps

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300
Exposure Time: 2 sec., f/8
ISO 1 EV below 200
Focal Length: 90.0 mm
Objective lens: Tamron SP 90 AF f/2.8 72E.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (0)

Be the first to comment

Sign in to comment

Accelerate our Mission to Photograph 
Every Species in the World!

Image
Butterflies icon

Wildlife Community

Wildlife Community

Join a worldwide community passionate about wildlife and nature!

Join Project Noah

Nature School

Nature School

Transform your green space into a curiosity-creating nature classroom!

Visit Nature School

Wildlife Game

Wildlife Game

Defend wildlife throughout the jungle in thrilling nature game!

Play Baboon