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Any ideas on these mushrooms? (1 Viewer)

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All found in an oak woodland. Perhaps Common cavalier and Xerocomellus cisalpinus, for the first 2 but no idea on the other bolete and the russula.

Thanks.
 

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Hi Colin,

I'm reasonably sure the first is Megacollybia platyphylla (because it's growing so close to dead wood and in Melanoleuca the gills tend to be really crowded)

I'm not so sure on the next three but:

2 - I think you're right
3 - Maybe Xerocomus subtomentosus?
4 - Perhaps Russula amoenolens....It should have smelt like brie

Cheers,
Nick
 
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