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“<strong>PNW</strong> Fungi list & Descriptions,” © Jake Hurlbert: Pg 6 <strong>of</strong> 138<br />

86 Albatrellus flettii. Cap blue at first. Pore surface W’<br />

87 to salmon in age.<br />

88 Albatrellus ovinus. A557.<br />

89 Albatrellus pes-caprae.<br />

90 Albatrellus skamanius.<br />

91 Albatrellus subrubescens.<br />

92 Albatrellus syringae.<br />

93 Alboleptonia spp. (Agaricales).<br />

94 Alboleptonia earlei.<br />

95 Alboleptonia sericella. A252<br />

96 Alboleptonia sericella var lutescens.<br />

97 Alboleptonia. lutescens.<br />

98 Alboleptonia ochracea.<br />

99 Alboleptonia subsericella<br />

100 Aleuria spp. (Pezizales).<br />

101 Aleuria aurantia. Orange Fairy Cup. Irregular<br />

102 sessile cup. One side infolded. Hymenium bright<br />

103 orange to<br />

104 Aleuria rhenana.<br />

105 Aleuriocystidiellum disciformis.<br />

106 Aleuriocystidiellum sucruentatum<br />

107 Aleurodiscus spp. (Hericiales: Ascomycete).<br />

108 Aleurodiscus amorphus. orange-tan forming<br />

109 cloudlike growth on wood.<br />

110 Aleurodiscus aurantius.<br />

Aleurodiscus grantii.<br />

Aleurodiscus mirabilis. White mass with roundish<br />

golden-tan structures scattered in mass, on pine.<br />

Aleurodiscus occidentalis. (Hericiales).<br />

Aleurodiscus penicillatus.<br />

Aleurodiscus spiniger.<br />

Aleurodiscus tsugae<br />

Allomyces arbusculus.<br />

Alnicola spp (Cortinariales)<br />

Alpova spp. (Melanogastrales)<br />

Alpova diplophloeus.<br />

Alpova alexsmithii.<br />

Alpova diplophloeus.<br />

Alpova trappei.<br />

Alternaria species. A common mold that causes<br />

blight in some vegetables and in apples.<br />

Amanita spp. (Agaricales).<br />

Amanita gemmata. Stem longer than the width <strong>of</strong><br />

the cap, Cap yellow usually without scales because<br />

Amanita alba.<br />

Amanita alpina.<br />

Amanita aprica. Apricot Amanita.<br />

Amanita armillariiformis.

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