North Kerry Waxcap Survey 2012 - the Northern Ireland Fungus Group
North Kerry Waxcap Survey 2012 - the Northern Ireland Fungus Group
North Kerry Waxcap Survey 2012 - the Northern Ireland Fungus Group
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Hygrocybe russocoriacea Cedarwood <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe virginea var. virginea Snowy <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Lepista panaeolus<br />
Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax<br />
Additional Grassland Target Species from previous visits<br />
Entoloma conferendum Star Pinkgill<br />
Entoloma prunuloides Mealy Pinkgill<br />
Entoloma serrulatum Blue Edge Pinkgill<br />
Hygrocybe conica var. conica Blackening <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Site: Dunquin Church<br />
Date Visited: 30/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Grid Reference: Q323009<br />
Hygrocybe:<br />
0<br />
Clavariaceae:<br />
A very small area of grass with no species of interest<br />
Site: Gallarus Oratory<br />
0<br />
Entoloma:<br />
Date Visited: 02/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Grid Reference: Q392039<br />
Hygrocybe:<br />
2<br />
Clavariaceae:<br />
1<br />
Entoloma:<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Geoglossaceae:<br />
Geoglossaceae:<br />
0<br />
1<br />
O<strong>the</strong>rs: 0<br />
O<strong>the</strong>rs: 0<br />
The grass areas around <strong>the</strong> oratory are of minimal interest but <strong>the</strong> turf laid on top of <strong>the</strong> stone walls surrounding <strong>the</strong><br />
oratory had 2 waxcaps, an earth tongue and a fairy club. It would be interesting to know how old this laid turf is.<br />
Site: Sybil Point<br />
Clavulinopsis corniculata Meadow Coral<br />
Hygrocybe psittacina var. psittacina Parrot <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe quieta Oily <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hypholoma fasciculare Sulphur Tuft<br />
Mycena galericulata Common Bonnet<br />
Date Visited: 02/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Grid Reference: Q311060<br />
Hygrocybe:<br />
6<br />
Clavariaceae:<br />
0<br />
Entoloma:<br />
1<br />
Geoglossaceae:<br />
2<br />
O<strong>the</strong>rs: 0<br />
The steep cliffs up to and around Sybil Point should really be much better . There was a high well drained earth bank<br />
running parallel to <strong>the</strong> cliffs for many hundred metres that should have been full of waxcaps but was completely<br />
barren of any fungi.<br />
Sites Searched:<br />
Agaricus urinascens Macro Mushroom<br />
Bovista plumbea Grey Puffball<br />
Entoloma conferendum Star Pinkgill<br />
Geoglossum fallax<br />
Hygrocybe coccinea Scarlet <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe conica var. conica Blackening <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe pratensis var. pratensis Meadow <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe punicea Crimson <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe russocoriacea Cedarwood <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Hygrocybe virginea var. virginea Snowy <strong>Waxcap</strong><br />
Lepista nuda Wood Blewit<br />
Lepista panaeolus<br />
Marasmius oreades Fairy Ring Champignon<br />
Panaeolus acuminatus Dewdrop Mottlegill<br />
Phragmidium violaceum Violet Bramble Rust<br />
Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax<br />
Trichoglossum hirsutum Hairy Earthtongue<br />
Q40<br />
Mullaghveal; Connor Pass <strong>North</strong>; Dingle: St Mary's Church; St James's Church,<br />
Hygrocybe: 8 Clavariaceae: 1 Entoloma: 1 Geoglossaceae: 1 O<strong>the</strong>rs: 0<br />
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