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WESTERN RAMARIA Identification Guide Subg. Laeticolora (clamped-species) R. amyloidea R. cartilaginea R. cauliforiformis R. cystidiophora var. citronella R. distinctissima var. americana R. favobrunnescens var. aromatica R. formosa Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter R. gelatinosa var. oregonensis R. largentii R. leptoformosa R. maculatipes R. magnipes var. magnipes R. purpurissima var. purpurissima R. rasilispora var. rasilispora Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C. Scates Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Subg. Laeticolora (non-clamped species) R. acrisiccescens R. araiospora R. armeniaca R. aurantiisiccescens R. botrytoides R. celerivirescens R. conjunctipes Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter R. coulterae R. cyaneigranosa var. cyaneigranosa R. favigelatinosa R. fumosiavellanea R. gelatiniaurantia R. longispora R. marrii Photo by C. Scates Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter R. raveneliana R. rubiginosa R. rubribrunnescens R. spinulosa var. diminutiva R. stuntzii R. synaptopoda R. verlotensis Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr Subg. Lentoramaria Subg. Ramaria Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by M. Beug Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr R. vinosimaculans R. violaceibrunnea R. rasilisporoides R. rubricarnata var. rubricarnata R. sandaracina var. euosma R. testaceofava R. velocimutans Photo by D. Bishop Photo by R. L. Exeter Subg. Echinoramaria Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter ofen less than 11 µm, (7) presence or lack of clamp connections, and (8) ofen negative amyloid reaction on stipe context. Design and Layout by: Ron Exeter and Tim Jacobsson July 2007 R. rainierensis R. botrytis R. rubripermanens R. apiculata R. concolor R. gracilis Photo by C.D. Marr R. rubrievanescens R. subviolacea R. rubella R. stricta R. suecica Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by M. Beug Photo by R.L. Exeter Key to Ramaria Subg. Subg. Echinoramaria is characterized by its (1) small to medium sized basidiocarps, (2) humicolous habit, (3) rhizomorphs ofen present and binding substrate, (4) single to multiple slender stipes, (5) dingy colored branches and apices, (6) echinulate basidiospores, (7) clamp connections which are ofen conspicuously infated in the rhizomorphic strands, and (8) monomitic rhizomorphic strands. Subg. Lentoramaria is characterized by its (1) small to medium sized basidiocarps, (2) humicolous to lignicolous habit, (3) rhizomorphs ofen present and binding substrate, (4) single to multiple slender stipes, (5) dingy colored branches and apices, (6) warted basidiospores, (7) clamp connections which are ofen conspicuously infated in the rhizomorphic strands, and (8) dimitic rhizomorphs (monomitic in R. apiculata and R. suecica). Subg. Ramaria is characterized by its (1) medium to large size basidiocarps, (2) terricolous habit, (3) lack of rhizomorphic strands, (4) single, ofen massive stipe, (5) pale or white branches with red or purplish apices, (6) striate basidiospores usually greater than 11 µm, (7) clamp connections, and (8) usually positive amyloid reaction on stipe context. Subg. Laeticolora is characterized by its (1) medium to large size basidiocarps, (2) terricolous habit, (3) lack of rhizomorphic strands, R. abietina R. eumorpha (4) single to fasciculate slender to massive stipe, (5) ofen brightly colored branches and apices, (6) warted to smooth basidiospores BLM Salem District

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Page 1: Western Ramaria Identification GuideWESTERN RAMARIA Identification Guide Subg. Laeticolora (clamped-species) R. amyloidea R. cartilaginea R. cauliloriformis R. cystidiophora var. citronella

WESTERN RAMARIA Identification Guide

Subg. Laeticolora (clamped-species)

R. amyloidea R. cartilaginea R. caulifloriformis R. cystidiophora var. citronella R. distinctissima var. americana R. flavobrunnescens var. aromatica R. formosa Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter

R. gelatinosa var. oregonensis R. largentii R. leptoformosa R. maculatipes R. magnipes var. magnipes R. purpurissima var. purpurissima R. rasilispora var. rasilispora Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C. Scates Photo by R. L. Exeter

Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter

Subg. Laeticolora (non-clamped species)

R. acrisiccescens R. araiospora R. armeniaca R. aurantiisiccescens R. botrytoides R. celerivirescens R. conjunctipes Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter

R. coulterae R. cyaneigranosa var. cyaneigranosa R. flavigelatinosa R. fumosiavellanea R. gelatiniaurantia R. longispora R. marrii Photo by C. Scates Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter

R. raveneliana R. rubiginosa R. rubribrunnescens R. spinulosa var. diminutiva R. stuntzii R. synaptopoda R. verlotensis Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. H. Petersen Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr

Subg. LentoramariaSubg. Ramaria

Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by M. Beug Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by C.D. Marr

R. vinosimaculans R. violaceibrunneaR. rasilisporoides R. rubricarnata var. rubricarnata R. sandaracina var. euosma R. testaceoflava R. velocimutans Photo by D. Bishop Photo by R. L. Exeter

Subg. Echinoramaria

Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter often less than 11 µm, (7) presence or lack of clamp connections, and (8) often negative amyloid reaction on stipe context.

Design and Layout by: Ron Exeter and Tim Jacobsson July 2007

R. rainierensis R. botrytis R. rubripermanens R. apiculata R. concolor R. gracilis Photo by C.D. Marr

R. rubrievanescens R. subviolacea R. rubella R. stricta R. suecica Photo by C.D. Marr Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by R. L. Exeter Photo by M. Beug Photo by R.L. Exeter

Key to Ramaria Subg. Subg. Echinoramaria is characterized by its (1) small to medium sized basidiocarps, (2) humicolous habit, (3) rhizomorphsoften present and binding substrate, (4) single to multiple slender stipes, (5) dingy colored branches and apices, (6) echinulatebasidiospores, (7) clamp connections which are often conspicuously inflated in the rhizomorphic strands, and (8) monomiticrhizomorphic strands.

Subg. Lentoramaria is characterized by its (1) small to medium sized basidiocarps, (2) humicolous to lignicolous habit,(3) rhizomorphs often present and binding substrate, (4) single to multiple slender stipes, (5) dingy colored branches and apices,(6) warted basidiospores, (7) clamp connections which are often conspicuously inflated in the rhizomorphic strands, and(8) dimitic rhizomorphs (monomitic in R. apiculata and R. suecica).

Subg. Ramaria is characterized by its (1) medium to large size basidiocarps, (2) terricolous habit, (3) lack of rhizomorphic strands,(4) single, often massive stipe, (5) pale or white branches with red or purplish apices, (6) striate basidiospores usually greater than11 µm, (7) clamp connections, and (8) usually positive amyloid reaction on stipe context.

Subg. Laeticolora is characterized by its (1) medium to large size basidiocarps, (2) terricolous habit, (3) lack of rhizomorphic strands,R. abietina R. eumorpha (4) single to fasciculate slender to massive stipe, (5) often brightly colored branches and apices, (6) warted to smooth basidiospores

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