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Volume 1: FUNGI of Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural do Cristalino

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Cristalino Lodge, RPPN Cristalino, Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL
Volume 1: FUNGI of Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural do Cristalino 1
D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest
Mycology Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
1 Akanthomyces sp.
ASCOMYCOTA 2 Camillea leprieurii
© Michael Koltzenburg 3 Cookeina speciosa 4 Cookeina speciosa 5 Cookeina tricholoma
6 Cookeina tricholoma 7 Cookeina tricholoma
group 8 Cordyceps acridophila
on Tropidacris collaris 9 Cordyceps acridophila 10 Cordyceps cylindrica
on trapdoor spider
11 Cordyceps locustiphila
on Colpolopha sp. 12 Cordyceps takaomontana
on noctuidae pupa 13 Cordyceps
takaomontana 14 Cordyceps tuberculata
© Michael Koltzenburg 15 Daldinia
cf. eschscholzii
16 Encoelia heteromera 17 Entonaema liquescens 18 Entonaema liquescens 19 Entonaema pallida 20 Entonaema pallida
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
21 Gibellula sp.
© Michael Koltzenburg 22 Hyperdermium bertonii
© Michael Koltzenburg 23 Hyperdermium bertonii
© Alexandra Ickes 24 Hypocrella sp. 25 Isaria sp. conidial stage
Cordyceps takaomontana
26 Isaria sp. conidial stage
Cordyceps takaomontana 27 Kretzschmaria clavus 28 Kretzschmaria clavus 29 Kretzschmaria
cetrarioides 30 Leprieuria bacillum
© Alexandra Ickes
31 Microglossum sp. 32 Moelleriella sp. 33 Moelleriella sp. 34 Ophiocordyceps ama-
zonica © M. Koltzenburg 35 Ophiocordyceps
australis
36 Ophiocordyceps cur-
culionum (Hymenostilbe) 37 Ophiocordyceps sp. 1
© Rich C. Hoye
r
38 Ophiocordyceps
melolonthae 39 Ophiocordyceps sp. 2
on lepidoptera larva 40 Phillipsia domingensis
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
41 Phillipsia domingensis 42 Phillipsia lutea 43 Phylacia poculiformis 44 Phylacia poculiformis 45 Phylacia poculiformis
46 Podosordaria sp. 47 Podosordaria sp. 48 Thamnomyces
dendroidea © Brigitte Fiebig 49 Xylaria comosa group 50 Xylaria comosoides
51 Xylaria comosoides 52 Xylaria cubensis 53 Xylaria cubensis 54 Xylaria globosa 55 Xylaria globosa
56 Xylaria
ianthinovelutina 57 Xylaria
moelleroclavus 58 Xylaria
moelleroclavus 59 Xylaria multiplex 60 Xylaria telfairii
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
61 Xylaria telfairii 62 Xylaria sp. 1 63 Xylaria sp. 2 64 Xylaria sp. 2 65 Xylaria sp. 3
66 Xylaria sp. 4 67 Xylaria sp. 5 68 Xylaria sp. 6 69 Xylaria sp. 7 70 Xylocoremium flabelliforme
stage Xylaria cubensis
71 AGARICALES
BASIDIOMYCOTA 71
+72 Agaricus cf.
ochraceosquamulosus 73 Agaricus sp. 1 74 Agaricus sp. 1 75 Agaricus sp. 2
76 Agaricus sp. 2 77 Agaricus sp. 3
© Jonas Benne
r
78 Agaricus sp. 3
© Jonas Benne
r
79 Agaricus sp. 4 80 Agaricus sp. 4
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
81 Agaricus sp. 5 82 Agaricus sp. 5 83 Agaricus sp. 5 84 Agaricus sp. 6 85 Agaricus sp. 6
86 Agaricus sp. 7 87 Agaricus sp. 7 88 Alboleptonia sp. 1 89 Alboleptonia sp. 1 90 Alboleptonia sp. 2
91 Alboleptonia sp. 2 92 Amanita sp. 1 93 Amanita sp. 1 94 Amanita sp. 2 95 Amanita sp. 2
96 Amanita sp. 3
© Alexandra Ickes 97 Amanita sp. 3
© Alexandra Ickes 98 Bolbitius sp. 99 Bolbitius sp. 100 Callistosporium
aff. terrigenum
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
101 Callistosporium
aff. terrigenum 102 Calocybe sp. 103 Calocybe sp. 104 Campanella sp. 1 105 Campanella sp. 1
106 Campanella sp. 2 107 Campanella sp. 2 108 Campanella sp. 3 109 Campanella sp. 3 110 Campanella sp. 4
111 Campanella sp. 4 112 Collybia aurea 113 Collybia aurea 114 Coprinellus
disseminatus group 115 Coprinellus
disseminatus group
116 Coprinellus sp. 1 117 Coprinellus sp. 1 118 Coprinellus sp. 2 119 Coprinellus sp. 2 120 Coprinopsis mexicana
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
120 Coprinopsis mexicana 122 Coprinopsis sp. 1 123 Coprinopsis sp. 2 124 Coprinus cf. xerophilus 125 Coprinus cf. xerophilus
126 Crinipellis sp. 1 127 Crinipellis sp. 1 128 Cuphophyllus cf. Cama-
rophyllus panamensis 129 Cuphophyllus cf. Cama-
rophyllus panamensis 130 Cystoderma sp.
131 Cystoderma sp. 132 Cystolepiota
luteohemisphaerica 133 Cystolepiota
luteohemisphaerica 134 Deconica sp. 135 Deconica sp.
136 ‘Dictyoploca
rhyssophylla 137 ‘Dictyoploca
rhyssophylla 138 Entoloma cf.
alboconicum 139 Entoloma cf.
alboconicum 140 Entoloma
dragonosporum
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
141 Entoloma
dragonosporum 142 Entoloma aff.
lycopersicum 143 Entoloma aff.
lycopersicum 144 Entoloma sp. 145 Entoloma sp.
146 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 1 147 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 1 148 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 2 149 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 2 150 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp.3
151 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp.3 152 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 4 153 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 4 154 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 5 155 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 5
156 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 6 157 Entoloma subgenus
Inocephalus sp. 6 158 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 1 159 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 1 160 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 2
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D. Jean Lodge & Susanne Sourell
The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
161 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 2 162 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 3 163 Entoloma subgenus
Leptonia sp. 3 164 Favolaschia
cf. cinnabarina 165 Favolaschia
cf. cinnabarina
166 Favolaschia sp. 1 167 Favolaschia sp.1 168 Favolaschia sp. 2 169 Favolaschia sp. 2 170 Favolaschia sp. 3
171 Favolaschia sp. 3 172 Favolaschia sp. 4 173 Favolaschia sp. 4 174 Favolaschia sp. 5 175 Favolaschia sp. 5
176 Filoboletus gracilis 177 Filoboletus gracilis 178 Gerronema bryogeton 179 Gerronema bryogeton 180 Gerronema bryogeton
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
181 Gerronema cf.
cyathiforme 182 Gerronema cf.
cyathiforme 183 Gerronema sp. 1 184 Gerronema sp. 1 185 Gerronema sp. 2
186 Gerronema sp. 2 187 Gymnopilus
chrysopellus 188 Gymnopilus
chrysopellus 189 Gymnopilus sp. 1 190 Gymnopilus sp. 1
191 Gymnopilus sp. 2 192 Gymnopilus sp. 2 193 Gymnopus
cf. collybioides 194 Gymnopus
cf. collybioides 195 Gymnopus confluens
group © Michael Koltzenburg
196 Gymnopus confluens
group © Michael Koltzenburg 197 Gymnopus
luxurians var. copeyi 198 Gymnopus
luxurians var. copeyi 199 Gymnopus
aff. neotropicus 200 Gymnopus
aff. neotropicus
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
201 Gymnopus omphalodes 202 Gymnopus omphalodes 203 Gymnopus cf.
subpruinosus 204 Gymnopus cf.
subpruinosus 205 Gymnopus sect.
Androsacei
206 Gymnopus sect.
Androsacei 207 Gymnopus sp. 1 208 Gymnopus sp. 1 209 Hydropus
brunneoumbonatus 210 Hydropus
brunneoumbonatus
211 Hydropus cavipes 212 Hydropus cavipes 213 Hydropus nigrita 214 Hydropus nigrita 215 Hydropus sp. 1
216 Hydropus sp. 1 217 Hygrocybe batistae 218 Hygrocybe batistae 219 Hygrocybe
aff. hypohaemacta 220 Hygrocybe
aff. hypohaemacta
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
221 Hygrocybe
cf. occidentalis 222 Hygrocybe
cf. occidentalis 223 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 1 224 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 1 225 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 2
226 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 2 227 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 3 228 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 3 229 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 4 230 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 4
231 Hygrocybe sect.
Pseudofirmae sp. 4 232 Hygrocybe
prieta complex sp. 1 233 Hygrocybe
prieta complex sp. 1 234 Hygrocybe prieta
complex sp. 2 © J. Benner 235 Hygrocybe sp. 1
236 Hygrocybe sp. 1 237 Hygrocybe sp. 2 238 Hygrocybe sp. 2 239 Hygrocybe sp. 3 240 Hygrocybe sp. 3
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
241 Hygrocybe sp. 4 242 Hygrocybe sp. 5 243 Hygrocybe sp. 5 244 Hygrocybe sp. 6 245 Hygrocybe sp. 6
246 Hygrocybe sp. 7 247 Hygrocybe sp. 7 248 Hygrocybe trinitensis 249 Hygrocybe trinitensis 250 Hymenopellis sp. 1
251 Hymenopellis sp. 1 252 Hymenopellis sp. 2 253 Hymenopellis sp. 2 254 Hymenopellis sp. 3 255 Hymenopellis sp. 3
256 Hymenopellis steffenii 257 Hymenopellis steffenii 258 Hypholoma sp. 259 Hypholoma sp. 260 Lactarius sp.
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
261 Lactarius sp. 262 Lactarius sp. 263 Lepiota
aff. abruptibulba 264 Lepiota
aff. abruptibulba 265 Lepiota
aff. abruptibulba
266 Lepiota erythrosticta 267 Lepiota erythrosticta 268 Lepiota cf. lilacea 269 Lepiota cf. lilacea 270 Lepiota cf. phaeosticta
271 Lepiota cf. phaeosticta 272 Lepiota sp. 1 273 Lepiota sp. 1 274 Lepiota sp. 2 275 Lepiota sp. 2
276 Lepiota sp. 3 277 Lepiota sp. 3 278 Lepiota sp. 4 279 Lepiota sp. 4 280 Lepiota sp. 5
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
281 Lepiota sp. 5 282 Lepiota sp. 6 283 Lepiota sp. 6 284 Lepiota sp. 7 285 Lepiota sp. 7
286 Leucoagaricus
rubrotinctus group 287 Leucoagaricus
rubrotinctus group 288 Leucoagaricus sp. 289 Leucoagaricus sp. 290 Leucocoprinus
birnbaumii
291 Leucocoprinus
birnbaumii 292 Leucocoprinus
birnbaumii 293 Leucocoprinus
cf. brebissonii 294 Leucocoprinus
cf. brebissonii 295 Leucocoprinus cf.
brunneoluteus
296 Leucocoprinus cf.
brunneoluteus 297 Leucocoprinus cretaceus 298 Leucocoprinus cretaceus 299 Leucocoprinus cretaceus 300 Leucocoprinus
fragilissimus
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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301 Leucocoprinus
fragilissimus 302 Leucocoprinus sp. 303 Leucocoprinus sp. 304 Leucopaxillus
gracillimus 305 Leucopaxillus
gracillimus
306 Macrolepiota
colombiana 307 Macrolepiota
colombiana 308 Macrolepiota
colombiana 309 Marasmiellus cubensis 310 Marasmiellus cubensis
311 Marasmiellus cubensis 312 Marasmiellus cubensis 313 Marasmiellus
volvatus 314 Marasmiellus
volvatus 315 Marasmiellus
volvatus
316 Marasmiellus sp. 1 317 Marasmiellus sp. 1 318 Marasmiellus sp. 2 319 Marasmiellus sp. 2 320 Marasmiellus sp. 3
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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321 Marasmiellus sp. 4 322 Marasmiellus sp. 4 323 Marasmius amazonicus
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324 Marasmius amazonicus 325 Marasmius amazonicus
326 Marasmius cladophyllus 327 Marasmius cf.
congregatus 328 Marasmius cf.
congregatus 329 Marasmius cf. cohortalis
var. hymeniicephalus 330 Marasmius cf. cohortalis
var. hymeniicephalus
331 Marasmius
cf. cuatrecasasii 332 Marasmius
cf. cuatrecasasii 333 Marasmius cf. epelaeus 334 Marasmius cf. epelaeus 335 Marasmius
griseoradiatus
336 Marasmius
griseoradiatus 337 Marasmius
griseoradiatus 338 Marasmius griseoroseus 339 Marasmius griseoroseus 340 Marasmius guyanensis
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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341 Marasmius guyanensis 342 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 1 343 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 1 344 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 2 345 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 2
346 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 3 347 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 3 348 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 4 349 Marasmius haemato-
cephalus complex sp. 4 350 Marasmius
cf. helvoloides
351 Marasmius
cf. helvoloides 352 Marasmius
cf. hippiochaetes 353 Marasmius
cf. hippiochaetes 354 Marasmius hypophaeus 355 Marasmius hypophaeus
356 Marasmius leoninus 357 Marasmius leoninus 358 Marasmius
cf. leucorotalis 359 Marasmius
cf. leucorotalis 360 Marasmius
cf. leveilleanus
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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361 Marasmius
cf. leveilleanus 362 Marasmius
cf. neosessilis 363 Marasmius
cf. neosessilis 364 Marasmius
cf. longisporus 365 Marasmius
cf. longisporus
366 Marasmius multiceps 367 Marasmius multiceps 368 Marasmius multiceps 369 Marasmius cf. praecox 370 Marasmius cf. praecox
371 Marasmius cf. pusio 372 Marasmius cf. pusio 373 Marasmius cf.
rhabarbarinus 374 Marasmius cf.
rhabarbarinus 375 Marasmius rotuloides
376 Marasmius rotuloides 377 Marasmius ruforotula 378 Marasmius ruforotula 379 Marasmius suthepensis 380 Marasmius suthepensis
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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381 Marasmius tageticolor 382 Marasmius tageticolor
© Michael Koltzenburg 383 Marasmius trinitatis 384 Marasmius trinitatis 385 Marasmius sp. 1
386 Marasmius sp. 1 387 Marasmius sp. 2 388 Marasmius sp. 2 389 Marasmius sp. 3 390 Marasmius sp. 3
391 Marasmius sp. 4 392 Marasmius sp. 4 393 Marasmius sp. 5 394 Marasmius sp. 5 395 Marasmius sp. 6
396 Marasmius sp. 6 397 Marasmius sp. 7 398 Marasmius sp. 7 399 Marasmius sp. 8 400 Marasmius sp. 8
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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401 Micromphale pilosa 402 Micromphale pilosa 403 Micromphale sp. 1 404 Micromphale sp. 1 405 Mycena
cuspidatapilosa
406 Mycena
cuspidatapilosa 407 Mycena
aff. holoporphyra 408 Mycena
aff. holoporphyra 409 Mycena ixoxantha /
M. kermesina complex 410 Mycena ixoxantha /
M. kermesina complex
411 Mycena ixoxantha /
M. kermesina complex 412 Mycena
piguicola complex 413 Mycena
piguicola complex 414 Mycena
sect. Basipedes 415 Mycena
sect. Basipedes
416 Mycena
sect. Calodontes sp. 1 417 Mycena
sect. Calodontes sp. 1 418 Mycena
sect. Calodontes sp. 2 419 Mycena
sect. Calodontes sp. 2 420 Mycena
sect. Euspeireae
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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421 Mycena
sect. Euspeireae 422 Mycena
sect. Sacchariferae sp. 1 423 Mycena
sect. Sacchariferae sp. 1 424 Mycena
sect. Sacchariferae sp. 2 425 Mycena
aff. tesselata
426 Mycena
aff. tesselata 427 Mycena violacella 428 Mycena violacella 429 Mycena sp. 430 Mycena sp.
431 Neoclitocybe sp. 432 Oudemansiella sp. 433 Oudemansiella sp. 434 Panellus pusillus 1 435 Panellus pusillus 1
436 Panellus pusillus 2 437 Parasola cf. plicatilis 438 Parasola cf. plicatilis 439 Parasola sp. 440 Parasola sp.
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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441 Pleurotus djamor 442 Pleurotus djamor 443 Pleurotus djamor
var. roseus 444 Pleurotus djamor
var. roseus 445 Pluteus sp. 1
446 Pluteus sp. 1 447 Pluteus sp. 2 448 Pluteus sp. 2 449 Psathyrella sp. 1 450 Psathyrella sp. 1
451 Psathyrella sp. 2 452 Psathyrella sp. 2 453 Psathyrella sp. 3 454 Psathyrella sp. 3 455 Psathyrella sp. 4
456 Psathyrella sp. 4 457 Psathyrella sp. 4 458 Psathyrella sp. 4 459 Pyrrhoglossum sp. 1 460 Pyrrhoglossum sp. 1
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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461 Pyrrhoglossum cf.
stipitatum 462 Pyrrhoglossum cf.
stipitatum 463 Pyrrhoglossum cf.
stipitatum 464 ‘Rhizomorpha’
corynephora 465 ‘Rhizomorpha’
corynephora
466 Rimbachia sp. 467 Rimbachia sp. 468 Schizophyllum
commune 469 Schizophyllum
commune 470 Stropharia
cf. rugosoannulata
471 Stropharia
cf. rugosoannulata 472 Stropharia sp. 1 473 Stropharia sp. 1 474 Stropharia sp. 2 475 Stropharia sp. 2
476 Tetrapyrgos nigripes 477 Tetrapyrgos nigripes 478 Trogia cantharelloides
© Michael Koltzenburg 479 Trogia cantharelloides
© Michael Koltzenburg 480 Trogia sp.
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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481 Trogia sp. 482 Volvariella sp. 483 Volvariella sp. 484 BOLETALES
BASIDIOMYCOTA 484+
485 Buchwaldoboletus
cf. acaulis © Jonas Benner
486 ‘JELLY FUNGI’
BASIDIOMYCOTA 486+
487 Auricularia delicata 488 Auricularia
fuscosuccinea 489 Auricularia nigricans 490 Auricularia nigricans
491 Auricularia
aff. subglabra 492 Auricularia
aff. subglabra 493 Dacryopinax elegans 494 Dacryopinax elegans 495 Dacryopinax spathularia
496 Tremella fuciformis 497 Tremella sp. 498 ‘GASTEROID FUNGI’
BASIDIOMYCOTA 498+
499 Calvatia bicolor 500 Calvatia bicolor
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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501 Calvatia cyathiformis 502 Calvatia cyathiformis 503 Calvatia sp. 504 Cyathus sp. 1 505 Cyathus sp. 2
506 Geastrum albonigrum 507 Geastrum echinulatum 508 Geastrum echinulatum 509 Geastrum fimbriatum 510 Geastrum cf. hirsutum
511 Geastrum cf. hirsutum 512 Geastrum cf. javanicum 513 Geastrum cf. javanicum 514 Geastrum lageniforme 515 Geastrum lageniforme
516 Geastrum lageniforme 517 Geastrum lloydianum 518 Geastrum lloydianum 519 Geastrum morganii 520 Geastrum pectinatum
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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521 Geastrum pectinatum 522 Geastrum saccatum 523 Geastrum schweinitzii 524 Geastrum schweinitzii 525 Geastrum triplex
526 Geastrum sp. 1 527 Geastrum sp. 2 528 Geastrum sp. 3 529 Geastrum sp. 4 530 Lycogalopsis solmsii
531 Lycogalopsis solmsii 532 Lycoperdon sp. 1 533 Lycoperdon sp. 1 534 Lycoperdon sp. 2 535 Lycoperdon sp. 3
536 Lycoperdon sp. 4 537 Lycoperdon sp. 5 538 Morganella fuliginea 539 Morganella fuliginea 540 Morganella sp. 1
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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541 Morganella sp. 1 542 Morganella sp. 2 543 Morganella sp. 2 544 Phallus indusiatus
group 545 Phallus indusiatus
group
546 Phallus indusiatus
group 547 Phallus indusiatus
group 548 Phallus indusiatus
group © Jonas Benne
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549 Phallus sp. 550 Scleroderma
sinnamariense
551 Scleroderma
sinnamariense 552 Scleroderma sp. 1 553 Scleroderma sp. 2 554 Scleroderma sp. 2 555 Staheliomyces cinctus
556 Staheliomyces cinctus 557 Tulostoma exasperatum
© Michael Koltzenburg 558 Tulostoma sp. 559 Tulostoma sp. 560 POLYPORALES
BASIDIOMYCOTA
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
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Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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560+
561 Amauroderma sp. 1 562 Amauroderma sp. 2 563 Amauroderma sp. 2 564 Amauroderma sp. 3 565 Amauroderma sp. 3
566 Amauroderma sp. 4 567 Amauroderma sp. 4 568 Amauroderma sp. 5 569 Amauroderma sp. 5 570 Amauroderma sp. 6
571 Amauroderma sp. 6 572 Amauroderma sp. 7 573 Amauroderma sp. 7 574 Amauroderma sp. 8 575 Amauroderma sp. 8
576 Amauroderma sp. 9 577 Amauroderma sp. 9 578 Amauroderma sp. 10 579 Amauroderma sp. 10 580 Amauroderma sp. 11
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
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Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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581 Amauroderma sp. 12 582 Amauroderma sp. 12 583 Amauroderma sp. 13 584 Amauroderma sp. 13 585 Amauroderma sp. 14
586 Amauroderma sp. 14 587 Amauroderma sp. 15 588 Amauroderma sp. 15 589 Amauroderma sp. 16 590 Amauroderma sp. 16
591 Amauroderma sp. 17 592 Amauroderma sp. 17 593 Amauroderma sp. 17 594 Coriolopsis polyzona 595 Coriolopsis polyzona
596 Coriolopsis polyzona 597 Datronia caperata 598 Datronia caperata 599 Earliella scabrosa 600 Earliella scabrosa
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
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601 Favolus tenuiculus 1 602 Favolus tenuiculus 1 603 Favolus tenuiculus 2 604 Favolus tenuiculus 2 605 Flabellophora cf.
obovata
606 Flabellophora cf.
obovata 607 Fomes fasciatus 608 Fomes fasciatus 609 Ganoderma sp. 1 610 Ganoderma sp. 1
611 Ganoderma sp. 2 612 Ganoderma sp. 2 613 Ganoderma sp. 3 614 Ganoderma sp. 3 615 Ganoderma sp. 4
616 Ganoderma sp. 4 617 Ganoderma sp. 5 618 Ganoderma sp. 5 619 Ganoderma
cf. tornatum 1 620 Ganoderma
cf. tornatum 1
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
621 Ganoderma
cf. tornatum 2 622 Ganoderma
cf. tornatum 2 623 Hexagonia hydnoides 624 Hexagonia hydnoides 625 Hexagonia variegata
626 Hexagonia variegata 627 Lentinus berteroi 628 Lentinus berteroi 629 Lentinus cf. concavus 630 Lentinus cf. concavus
631 Lentinus crinitus 632 Lentinus crinitus 633 Microporellus dealbatus 634 Microporellus dealbatus 635 Panus neostrigosus
636 Panus cf. similis 637 Panus cf. similis 638 Perenniporia
cf. contraria 639 Perenniporia
cf. contraria 640 Perenniporia
cf. stipitata
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
641 Perenniporia
cf. stipitata 642 Phellinus sp. 1 643 Phellinus sp. 1 644 Phellinus sp. 2 645 Phellinus sp. 2
646 Phellinus sp. 3 647 Phellinus sp. 3 648 Phylloporia spathulata 649 Phylloporia spathulata 650 Polyporus dictyopus 1
651 Polyporus dictyopus 1 652 Polyporus dictyopus 2 653 Polyporus dictyopus 2 654 Polyporus grammo-
cephalus complex 655 Polyporus grammo-
cephalus complex
656 Polyporus guianensis 1 657 Polyporus guianensis 1 658 Polyporus guianensis 2 659 Polyporus guianensis 2 660 Polyporus guianensis 3
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of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
661 Polyporus guianensis 3 662 Polyporus ianthinus 663 Polyporus ianthinus 664 Polyporus leprieurii 665 Polyporus leprieurii
666 Polyporus sp. 1 667 Polyporus sp. 1 668 Polyporus sp. 2 669 Polyporus sp. 2 670 Polyporus tricholoma
group sp. 1
671 Polyporus tricholoma
group sp. 1 672 Polyporus tricholoma
group sp. 2 673 Polyporus tricholoma
group sp. 2 674 Pycnoporus sanguineus 675 Rigidoporus sp. 1
676 Rigidoporus sp. 1 677 Rigidoporus sp. 2 678 Rigidoporus sp. 2 679 Trametes sp. 1 680 Trametes sp. 1
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
681 Trametes sp. 2 682 Trametes sp. 2 683 Trametes sp. 3 684 Trametes sp. 3 685 Trichaptum sp.
686 Trichaptum sp. 687 ‘Other Aphyllophorales’
BASIDIOMYCOTA 687+
688 Auriscalpium villipes 689 Auriscalpium sp. 690 Auriscalpium sp.
691 Cotylidia aurantiaca 692 Cotylidia aurantiaca 693 Cotylidia aurantiaca 694 Cotylidia sp. 695 Cotylidia sp.
696 Cymatoderma
dendriticum 697 Cymatoderma
dendriticum 698 Cymatoderma sp. 699 Cymatoderma sp. 700 Flavodon cf. flavus
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
701 Hydnaceae 702 Hydnaceae 703 Hydnaceae 704 Hydnaceae 705 Hydnopolyporus
fimbriatus
706 Hydnopolyporus
fimbriatus 707 Hymenochaete
damicornis 708 Hymenochaete
damicornis 709 Inflatostereum glabrum 710 Inflatostereum glabrum
711 Inflatostereum glabrum 712 Meruliaceae 713 Meruliaceae 714 Mycobonia sp. 715 Mycobonia sp.
716 Podoscypha nitidula 717 Podoscypha sp. 1 718 Podoscypha sp. 2 719 Podoscypha sp. 2 720 Podoscypha sp. 3
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
721 Podoscypha sp. 3 722 Podoscypha sp. 4 723 Podoscypha sp. 4 724 Podoscypha sp. 5 725 Podoscypha sp. 5
726 Stereum sp. 1 727 Stereum sp. 1 728 Stereum sp. 2 729 Stereum sp. 2 730 Stereum sp. 3
731 Stereum sp. 3 732 Clavaria neofossicola
var. armeniaca 733 Clavaria zollingeri 1 734 Clavaria zollingeri 2
© Brigitte Fiebig 735 Clavulina amazonensis
© Brigitte Fiebig
736 Clavulina aff. panu-
rensis © Brigitte Fiebig 737 Clavulina cf. rugosa 738 Deflexula
cf. secundiramea 739 Deflexula cf. sprucei 740 Deflexula
cf. subsimplex
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
741 Deflexula cf. subsimplex
var. multifida © B. Fiebig 742 Deflexula cf. sulcispora 743 Lachnocladium cf.
denudatum 744 Lentaria cf. micheneri 745 Lentaria cf. surculus
746 Lentaria sp. 1 747 Lentaria sp. 2 748 Lentaria sp. 3 749 Lentaria sp. 4 750 Macrotyphula sp.
751 Multiclavula vernalis 752 Pterula cf. juruensis 753 Pterula sp. 1 754 Pterula sp. 2 755 Pterula sp. 3
756 Pterula sp. 4 757 Pterula sp. 5 758 Ramaria stricta group 759 Ramaria sp. 760 Ramariopsis sp.
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The RPPN Cristalino protects an evergreen ombrophilous forest in the southern Amazon Basin. The vegetation includes terra firme forest, seasonally flooded forest and, on granitic outcrops, patches
of seasonally dry forest. The largest area is covered by nutrient-poor oxisols with high contents of clay, gleysols can be found near rivers. Photos by S. Sourell, except where indicated. Produced by:
Susanne Sourell with support from Cristalino Lodge, Vitória da Riva Carvalho, Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Württembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and The Field Museum,
Chicago, USA. This guide required the contribution of many experts in Neotropical fungi, details on page 39. D. Jean Lodge [dlodge@fs.fed.us], US Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology
Research – Forest Products Laboratory © Susanne Sourell [susanne.sourell@yahoo.com] Germany. [fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org] [719] version 3 10/2016
761 Tremellodendron
cf. schweinitzii 762 Arcyria sp.
MYXOGASTRIA 763 Ceratiomyxa
fruticulosa 764 Ceratiomyxa
sphaerosperma 765 Ceratiomyxa sp.
Acknowledgements
This Field Guide could not have been realized without the input o
f
many experts and we are deeply grateful for their collaboration an
d
support.
We would like to express our thanks to: Tatiana Gibertoni for he
r
invaluable insights in the Polyporales as well as various lignicolous
species and the identification of many species; to Jadson Oliveira
for sharing his deep knowledge on the Marasmiaceae and
contributing many identifications; to Tatiana Sanjuan fo
r
identifying and commenting on the Cordicipitaceae; to Roo
Vandegrift for sharing his knowledge about the Xylariaceae. We
are particularly grateful to Ariadne Furtado and Jessie Uehling fo
their input on the Clavariaceae as well as Timothy J. Baroni for his
comments on the Entolomataceae. We thank Larissa Trierveiler
Pereira for her input on gasteroid fungi, Tiara Sousa Cabral for
commenting on Geastrum and Caio Ambrósio Leal Dutra for his
input on the Pterulaceae.
We are also grateful to João Araújo, Ricardo Braga Neto, Dennis
Desjardin, Fernanda Karstedt, Altielys Magnago, Juan Luis Mata,
Nelson Menolli Jr., Otto Miettinen, Danny Newman, Clar
k
Ovrebo, Jair Putzke, Gerardo Robledo, Alan Rockefeller, Rodha
m
Tulloss and Else Vellinga for helpful discussions and ID
suggestions. We thank Michael Koltzenburg, Nicolas Niveiro an
d
Meike Piepenbring for
p
roviding key literature. The authors also
wish to acknowledge the support from Baden-Württembergisches
Brasilien-Zentrum der Universität Tübingen and the contributions
of the participants of the yearly realized Zoological Field Classes
of University Tübingen [https://brasilienexkursion.wordpress.com/]
organized by Rainer Radtke. We thank Jonas Benner for his inpu
t
on the geology of RPPN Cristalino.
The second author is grateful for all contributions made by
Mushroom Observer forum members [http://mushroomobserver.
org/], in particular to Danny Newman, who shared his deep
knowledge on Neotropical Fungi and provided many
identifications. The second author would like to expressly than
k
her husband, Andreas, for his limitless support to this project,
including the assistance in the field together with Jorge Lopez fro
m
Cristalino Lodge. Many thanks to everyone of Cristalino Lodge fo
r
the great hospitality, and last
b
ut not least, to Vitória da Riva
Carvalho and family for their generous support to this project as
well as for establishing and protecting the RPPN Cristalino an
d
encouraging research and education through the Fundação
Ecológica Cristalino and Escola da Amazôni
a
[http://www.fundacaocristalino.org.br].
Very little is known about Amazonian fungi and several fungi i
n
this Field Guide still need to be described and/or confirme
d
through future research. All fungi in this guide have been observe
d
in the Alta Floresta and Novo Mundo region and on the private trail
system of Cristalino Lodge, bordering both RPPN Cristalino and
Parque Estadual do Cristalino.
766 Lycogala epidendrum 767 Physarum sp. 768 Trichia sp.
769 RPPN Cristalino 770 Rio Cristalino 771 Cristalino river mouth
Rio Teles Pires
772 Terra firme forest 773 Seasonally dry forest 774 Seasonally flooded
forest
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