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Otidea onotica?
Byrain, 31-01-2014 05:09
Can someone confirm or correct my identification?  Pictures can be seen at mushroom observer.
http://mushroomobserver.org/158931?q=1lfNu

Thanks.
Ibai Olariaga Ibarguren, 31-01-2014 09:02
Re : Otidea onotica?

Hi there,

This is a yet undescribed species that we will soon describe. Apparently it is rather common in the west coast of North America. Otidea onotica has ochraceous yellow (more yellow than your collection, has slightly longer spores with a higher Qm value, among other things.

Nice photos!

Cheers,

Ibai.

Byrain, 31-01-2014 09:42
Re : Otidea onotica?
Cool!  Thanks for the info, can you share more or less how soon it will be described?  I wouldn't want to miss it. :)
Mario Filippa, 31-01-2014 18:42
Re : Otidea onotica?

I can't talk about American material, but Otidea onotica in Europe usually has pink tinges on the hymenium, similar to those in the Byrain's image.
Mario