Marasmius sect. Marasmius.
In an Ecuadorian Cloud Forest, Two Mycologists Catalogue Hundreds of Fantastical Fungi
Scientists believe that less than 4% percent of the world’s fungi have been documented, which adds up to only 150,000 species described out of an estimated 2.2-3.8 million worldwide. Mycologists Danny Newman and Roo Vandegrift have spent the last 12 years focusing on locations impacted by the climate crisis and increasing human interference, like Ecuador’s Reserva Los Cedros.
All images © Danny Newman
Aurapex penicilliata
Favolaschia sp.A
indet. Mycenaceae
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Penicillin, but meh. I could've drawn it better. Spoiled for needles!
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Read this whole article about mushroom mavens of the Victorian Era, it is delightful.
"[Banning] published some of her observations in botanical journals, including lively accounts of her foraging experiences. In one, she recounts bringing home a few (aptly named) stinkhorn mushrooms: “… there was an outcry through the house, one enquiring of the other what the loathsome smell could be, and where it came from. Each moment was filled with anxiety, lest my precious fungus, for which I had already endured so much, might be seized and carried off … .” Indeed, the stink comes from the gooey mass of fungal spores on top of the mushroom cap. She astutely proposed that the stench lures in flies and other insects, which then transport the spores afar like a bee transports pollen."
"[Banning] published some of her observations in botanical journals, including lively accounts of her foraging experiences. In one, she recounts bringing home a few (aptly named) stinkhorn mushrooms: “… there was an outcry through the house, one enquiring of the other what the loathsome smell could be, and where it came from. Each moment was filled with anxiety, lest my precious fungus, for which I had already endured so much, might be seized and carried off … .” Indeed, the stink comes from the gooey mass of fungal spores on top of the mushroom cap. She astutely proposed that the stench lures in flies and other insects, which then transport the spores afar like a bee transports pollen."
Full Article on JStor Daily Here
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🍄 ROUND 2: MATCH 3 🍄
🍄 Vote for your Favorite Fungi! 🍄
Descriptions Below ⬇️
Leif
"Leif is one of the protagonists of Bug Fables, they're a cordyceps fungus inside a moth host. They've been in some other tournaments (notably the graveyard gambit tourney, for zombie characters). There are other cordyceps in Bug Fables but since Leif is a protagonist they're the most qualified for polls in general. They're an ice wizard who uses plural pronouns (we/us/our), has Fungus Autism(tm), and their favorite things are food, cute creatures, and card games. They had a wife and kids, they don't know what glasses are, and sometimes they speak in keysmashes. Not to be biased but they're the best character ever made" - Submission 46
"*slaps roof of moth* This mans is SO full of 'shroom (which is. A major spoiler for the game, but hey! He's a fungus (cordyceps) and I lobve himb)" - Submission 67
"He may not look like a fungus, but he's actually a moth zombie reanimated by Cordyceps fungus. He is both bug and mushroom :) - Submission 104
"'Lief sweep let's goooo" - Submission 139
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Bug Fables Wiki
Mycologists
"So he's a classic mad scientist, and his thing is combining cards into one stronger one. 'Two into one!' He can be pretty helpful, and has a secret boss fight where he infects a computer too. Love some good mushroom. zombies? Frankensteins? Idk, whatever it is, keep up the good work you fucked up little guy. <3" - Submission 90
"These guys are great because they make horrific abominations against the gods. Love when they stitch two of our beehives together and ask "What have we done?"” - Submission 119
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Inscryption Wiki
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Who wins, Sozo or the Mycologists from Inscryption
They are both too confused to really do anything
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Out now - Death Cap 6 in the Judge Dredd Megazine, in which @tomtheeggeglington and myself attempt a continuous 10 page long single panel (with overlays)… a mind bending logistical task😅 gorgeous yet sparse letters by @simonbowlandlettering …the entire spread of pages (amongst other stuffs)will be on sale this coming weekend at Lawless where I shall be in a sketching frenzy for anyone keen. See you there!👍 #2000ad #2000adart #2000adcomic #judgedredd #dredd #judgedreddmegazine #deathcap #fungus #mushroom #mycologists #comics #comicart #scifi #scifiart #sciencefiction #sciencefictionart #digitalart #art #lawless #lawlessconvention https://www.instagram.com/p/CeDUy9_Mcoq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Complete Guide on Foraging Morel Mushrooms
Embarking on the fascinating journey of foraging for morel mushrooms opens a door to discovering some of nature’s hidden treasures. This complete guide is your passport to the enchanting pursuit of these elusive fungi; which have beckon foragers to explore wooded realms in the spring months for over a millennia. This comprehensive guide offers a complete wealth of information which covers…
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I know these are amanitas, but I'm not exactly sure what variety they are. Are they amanita muscaria var. formosa, amanita muscaria var. guessowii, or amanita flavoconia? Any mycologists out there able to help me identify these? And no, I won't be eating them. Just curious and trying to learn what these beauties in my woods are.
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he hates everything that comes out of his mouth but he cant even be gagged without making it weird
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indet. Physalacriaceae
In an Ecuadorian Cloud Forest, Two Mycologists Catalogue Hundreds of Fantastical Fungi
Scientists believe that less than 4% percent of the world’s fungi have been documented, which adds up to only 150,000 species described out of an estimated 2.2-3.8 million worldwide. Mycologists Danny Newman and Roo Vandegrift have spent the last 12 years focusing on locations impacted by the climate crisis and increasing human interference, like Ecuador’s Reserva Los Cedros.
All images © Danny Newman
indet. Physalacriaceae
Mycena sect. Longisetae
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Heheh, still playing with my funky Inscryption infection au. So, here's a doctor found footage style thingy with my favorite Mycologist(s?) (Plus, uncut and unedited versions below!)
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We have another event in our Dr. George Washington Carver series. This one recognizes Dr. Carver as a mycologist. We will share about his study of fungi and his mushroom collection. Guest presenters will share about their experiences as mushroom foragers, and growing mushrooms.
October 8, 2022
1:00-4:00 pm
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