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  • Metatrichia floriformis

    Named for its flower-like appearance at maturity, this is the first time I have found this species.

    I was doing the usual rounds of looking under pieces of willow bark in my garden when I was surprised to turn over one to see an extensive colony (ca 1.5" x1.5"/37mm x 37mm) on the underside, originally the inside of the bark.

    The fruiting bodies were mostly black and shiny, with a few opened to show the orange inner structures bearing spores. As it was nearly time for our pub lunch, I decided to leave the photography until later, rather than rush it. That proved to be a mistake. When I returned to the colony, many more had opened up, such that previously shiny black shells were speckled with yellow/orange spores.

    I had two sessions, about two hours apart and by the second one most FBs had opened up. This rapid development really caught me out, most species taking days, even weeks, to mature.

    Stereo pairs will be uploaded tomorrow.

    Olympus EM-1, (aperture priority), Olympus 4/3 50mm f2 macro, f13, hand-held.

    Olympus EM-1 (manual mode), Laowa 25mm f2.8 2.5x-5x ultra-macro at x 2.5 and x5 and f11, twin TTL flash hand-held.

    Olympus EM-1 (manual mode), Olympus 4/3 x2 TC, Olympus 4/3 50mm f2 macro, f11, twin flash hand-held.

    Harold



















    The body is willing but the mind is weak.

  • #2
    OMG, they are coming to get you...

    Seriously, fantastic photos. Is that fibrely stuff emerging seed or equivalent for new colonies.?
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MJ224 View Post
      OMG, they are coming to get you...

      Seriously, fantastic photos. Is that fibrely stuff emerging seed or equivalent for new colonies.?
      Thanks.

      Those fibres are a network, the equivalent of mushroom gills, except that they actively expand upwards to release the spores.

      Harold
      The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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      • #4
        As MJ224 says - fantastic.
        Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
          As MJ224 says - fantastic.
          Thanks, I have prepared the stereos to upload sometime today.

          Harold
          The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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