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look what i found - id help please

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Looks a lot like Leratiomyces ceres to me.

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look like coprinus to me, not corinatus/shaggy maines

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Thanks for the ID help

Ill keep the pictures coming as i find them.

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These came from the same lawn but a different section and they have white gills instead of black

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These are from a different spot, they are huge so im hoping there edible.

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Top ones look like Stropharia aurantiaca or another Hypholoma species.

Random inkies for the other ones and not sure about the last.

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The first ones look like Coprinellus sp. to me.

Second looks like Volvariella speciosa

Third. DO NOT EAT they have white gills. Pretty sure they are Amanita sp.

EDIT: Stropharia aurantiaca is now called Laratiomyces ceres.

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thanks for the help

next time they pop up ill eat some of the Coprinellus sp

Ill stay away from the other two.

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I don't know that I'd bother with those Coprinus/Coprinella for eating. Pretty risky.

The second one looks like it could be a Xerula sp.

The third one, well, it could be Chlorophyllum or it could be a Lepiota or Macrolepiota. Despite some of those being edible they aren't easy to distinguish and some are just plain dangerous. I'd be avoiding it.

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