SPC#274
Specimen was still immature, so I’m not sure between S. coccinea and S. jurana
Straight hairs on outer surface.
spores:
(13) 13.5 - 16.2 (17.5) × (5.4) 6 - 7 (7.4) µm
Q = (2) 2.1 - 2.5 (2.7) ; N = 75
Me = 14.9 × 6.5 µm ; Qe = 2.3
HGV#162
Spore deposit white
Host: Quercus sp.
growing in middle of trail cut on steep section so similar habitat to a many land slide which I think you usually find this section in
The closest sequence in Genbank is at 82% - except for one soil fungus sequence from North Carolina that's 99.18% similar. This is likely an undescribed species or a species that has been described a long time ago but has not been sequenced.
Near oak and other hardwoods in moss in a peninsula in Ohrbach Lake
HGV#232
The latex is very hot. Orange reaction with KOH.
Host: Quercus suber
several specimens depicted