FFSC Albion 1 Mushroom Species List
Jackson State Forest
December 4-6, 2016
190 species
Agaricus augustus
Agaricus californicus
Agaricus deardorffensis (praeclaresquamosa)
Agaricus hondensis
Agaricus RWK ”2125”
Agaricus smithii
Agaricus subrutilescens
Albatrellus pes-caprae
Aleuria aurantia
Amanita augusta (franchetii)
Amanita calyptroderma
Amanita constricta (grisette)
Amanita gemmata grp.
Amanita muscaria
Amanita “cruetilimurum” Tulloss nom. prov. (novinupta? with conifers)
Amanita pachycolea (giant grisette)
Amanita vaginata grp. (grisette)
Annulohypoxylon thouarsianum (cramp balls)
Auriscalpium vulgare
*Boletus (Suillellus) amygdalinus (with live oak, Anderson Valley)
Boletus regineus (oddball with multicolored cap)
Bulgaria inquinans (Poor WoMan’s Licorice)
Caloboletus (Boletus) rubripes (Bitter bolete)
Cantharellus formosus (golden chanterelle)
Cantharellus subalbidus (white chanterelle)
Caulorhiza umbonata (redwood rooter)
Chlorociboria sp. (blue-green stain)
Chroogomphus ochraceus
Clavaria fragilis
Clavaria sp.? (very thin, small, pure white, single fruitings, under redwood)
*Coprinopsis niveus
Cortinarius alboviolaceus
Cortinarius californicus (flesh turns bright purple in KOH)
Cortinarius caperatus? (partial fb)
Cortinarius cinnamomeus grp. (orange gilled dermocybe)
Cortinarius laniger (brown cap edged with white)
Cortinarius ponderosus (hard, massive; purple gills when young)
Cortinarius rubicundulus (turns yellow then red)
Cortinarius smithii (red dye dermocybe)
Cortinarius sp. (Telemonia)
Cortinarius traganus (orange context, smells like over-ripe pears)
Cortinarius vanduzerensis (super slimy, purple stipe)
Cortinarius violaceus (dry fuzzy purple all over)
Cortinarius sp. (10)
Craterellus calicornucopioides (black chanterelle)
Craterellus tubaeformis (yellow foot chanterelle)
Crucibulum crucibuliforme (bird’s nest fungus)
Crust fungus (unknown genus/sp. hey, they’re hard to ID!)
Cuphophyllus camorophyllus
Cuphophyllus russocoriaceus
Entoloma medianox
Entoloma sp. (large)
*Fayodia sp. (semi-globose roughened spores; confirmed by me under scope)
Fistulina hepatica
Fomitopsis cajenderi (Rosy Conk)
Fomitopsis pinicola
Galerina sp. (in moss)
Geastrum saccatum
Gliophorus laetus
Gliophorus psittacina
Gomphidius glutinosus
Gomphidius subroseus
Gomphus clavatus
*Gymnopilus picreus
Gymnopilus ventricosus (Jumbo Gym)
Gymnopus villosipes
Gyromitra infula
Helvella compressa
Helvella maculata
Helvella vespertina
Hydnellum peckii
Hydnum repandum
Hydnum umbilicatum
Hygrocybe acutoconica
Hygrocybe flavovirens
Hygrocybe miniata
Hygrocybe singerii
Hygrocybe sp. (med. sized, orange)
Hygrophorus bakerensis (slimy brown cap, almond odor)
Hygrophorus chrysodon
Hygrophorus eburneus (Cowboy’s Handkerchief!)
Hygrophorus erubescens (red spots on gills)
Hygrophorus hypothejus
Hygrophorus pudorinus (pinky orange cap)
Hypholoma fasciculare
*Hypholoma marginatum?
Hypomyces cervinigenus
Hypomyces chrysospermum (Bolete eater)
Hypomyces lactifluorum (lobster mushroom)
Hypomyces sp. (on russula)
Inocybe geophylla
Inocybe pudica (white fbs reddening)
Jahnoporus hirtus
Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis
Laccaria laccata
Lactarius aestivus (deliciosus grp)
Lactarius alnicola
Lactarius deliciosus (grp.)
Lactarius kaufmannii
Lactarius pallescens
Lactarius rubidus (candy cap)
Lactarius rubrilacteus
Lactarius rufus
Lactarius scrobiculatus
Lactarius subviscidus (Pseudo-Candy Cap)
Lactarius xanthogalactus
Leccinum manzanitae
Lentaria pinicola grp. (tough white coral)
Leotia viscosa (green cap)
Lepista flaccida
Leptonia sp. (2-3; blue-black grp.)
Leucopaxillus albissimus
Leucopaxillus gentianeus
Lycoperdon perlatum
Lycoperdum umbrinum (dark puffball)
Lyophyllum semitale (blackens)
Marasmius plicatilus
*Mycena acicula
Mycena aurantiomarginata
Mycena capillaripes
Mycena epipterygia
Mycena tenerrima (tiny, white w/granular veil)
Otidea onotica
Phaeocollybia attenuata
Phaeolus schweinitzii
Phellodon atratus
Phellodon melaleucus
Pholiota astragala (beautiful dark orange all over)
Pholiota flavida var. graveolens (clustered, elongated, strongly sweet smelling)
Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom)
Polyporus badius
Porphyrellus (Tylopilus) porphyrosporus
Psathyrella piluliformis
Psathyrella sp.
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (Cat’s tongue)
Pulveroboletus ravenellii (bolete with a powdery yellow universal veil)
Ramaria formosa
Ramaria stuntzii
Ramaria violaceibrunnescens
Ramaria sp. (6)
Ramariopsis kunzei grp.
Rhodocybe sp. (scope confirmed)
*Rhodophana nittellina
Russula albonigra “ “
Russula brevipes
Russula cremoricolor
Russula fragrantissima
Russula mendocinensis
Russula nigricans (blackening)
Russula olivacea
Russula sp. (3-4)
Russula sp. (bright green cap)
Russula xerampelina
Sarcodon imbricatum
Sowerbyella rhenanna
Stereum hirsutum
Suillus brevipes
Suillus fuscotomentosus
Trametes betulina
Trametes versicolor
Tremella aurantiaca (witches butter)
Tricholoma equestre
Tricholoma magnivelare (matsutake!)
Tricholoma saponaceum (soapy odor, pinkish orange staining at base)
Tricholoma sp (gray and white smooth cap)
Tricholoma sp.(2)
Tricholoma subsejunctum
Tricholoma vaccinum
Turbinellus (Gomphus) floccosus
Xerocomellus sp.
Xerocomellus zelleri
Xerocomus subtomentosus
Xylaria hypoxylon
Collections by participants in the FFSC Albion 1 foray; outliers from Anderson Valley and Hende Woods.
IDed by Debbie Viess
* IDs proposed by Alan Rockefeller.