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Found this in the woods

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Mexicanspacer

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Found this in the gras in the woods near something rotten, they were seperated a little from each other, spore print is black.

Anyone know if this is the puntig kaalkopje as we call it in dutch ,psilocybe semilanceata?
 
100% NOT. it may be a dung roundhead, its hard to tell from yhe photo but it is not P.sem
 
Little Brown Mushroom I believe.
 
Be kind, resize!
 
Was the something rotten some type of animal manure?

That looks alot like a Panaeolus species. Possibly Panaeolus subbalteatus or microspora. The spore print for Panaeolus species is Jet black, meaning BLACK not dark dark brown but black. Also the greyish gills also remind me of the genus Panaeolus , as does the reddish stem.

Looks kinda like these that I found recently in a fertilized lawn.
Your pics are kinda blurry so I'll ask you since you saw them in person, Do they resemble the ones in my pic?

Also, if you find them again you should pull them up so some mycelium is attached to the base and check for slight bluing. It might be an active species. :wink:

The mushrooms in the picture are Panaeolus subbalteatus. This was confirmed by microscopic examination. Pan subbs are usually thicker and redder when growing directly from manure but they take on a greyer and thinner form when growing from grassy areas.
 
i thought an old specimine of Stropharia semiglobata. i know he said he found them in the woods but ive seen them in the woods if cattle have been grazing there. always difficult to tell from a photo
 
Stropharia semiglobata does not have a black spore print. The spore print for semiglobata is purple brown just like a cubensis print.

I'm 100% sure that mushroom is in the genus Panaeolus.
 
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