new to the world of mycology. here are some snaps from a walk today. correct me on my IDs. 1.exidia gladulosa 2.auricularia auricula 3.exidia recisa 4.ganoderma lucidum 5.stereum ostrea 6.tricholoma? 7.? 8.? much love :cool: Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User Offlinewintersbefore Trust me I'm a mycologist Registered: 11/30/11 Posts: 2,025 Loc: Vonore, TN Last seen: 31 minutes, 27 seconds Trusted Identifier Re: winter variety in Georgia. [Re: alcibiades303] + #17734811 - 02/02/13 08:16 PM (2 days, 14 hours ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply 1. Maybe something more like Daldinia, you should cross section it 2. Auricularia 3. more Auricularia 4. Ganoderma 5. Stereum ostrea seams right 6. I don't think that is Tricholoma, have a better shot of the gills? Are those even gills? Edit- yeh those look like teeth, so a Hydnum of some sort I guess 7. Cladonia, a lichen, maybe something like Cladonia transcendens 8. no idea, any more photos of it, of the gills? Edited by wintersbefore (02/02/13 08:24 PM) Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User InvisibleThe Thinker Unread Journal Registered: 09/01/10 Posts: 3,461 Re: winter variety in Georgia. [Re: wintersbefore] + #17737257 - 02/03/13 08:34 AM (2 days, 1 hour ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply 1 might be Annulohypoxylon Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User InvisiblekoraksM User Gallery Registered: 06/02/03 Posts: 19,002 Trusted Identifier Re: winter variety in Georgia. [Re: wintersbefore] + #17737295 - 02/03/13 08:50 AM (2 days, 1 hour ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply Quote: wintersbefore said: 8. no idea, any more photos of it, of the gills? Most likely a rickenella or perhaps even a small laccaria, or one of those quasi-anonymous small species. The first auricularia pic is beautiful, OP!