Flora and Fauna
- 7682
- Agrocybe praecox
- Article by Tom Volk on this fungus, which grows on bark mulch and decaying wood, with photographs and information on several species of Agrocybe.
- 7683
- Gastrocybe lateritia
- Article by Heather Hallen and Tom Volk on this fungus and its close relative Conocybe lactea, both of which are often found growing together on lawns.
- 7685
- Agaricus arvensis
- Photographs and information on this species, commonly known as the Horse Mushroom, with guidance on distinguishing it from deadly Amanitas. English and Polish.
- 7686
- Agaricus augustus
- Article by Tom Volk on this robust and stately mushroom commonly known as the Prince.
- 7690
- Agaricus silvaticus
- Photographs and information on this species, commonly known as the Wood Mushroom. English and Polish.
- 7691
- Agaricus subrufescens
- Photograph and notes on this mushroom often found growing on compost piles and mulch.
- 7692
- California Fungi: Agaricus
- The principal characteristics of the genus Agaricus and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 20 of them.
- 7693
- Coprinaceae
- These fungi have rather soft, fragile fruiting bodies, and are characterized by black or dark brown spore powder. Some species liquify when the spores are mature. Information and photographs from Wikipedia.
- 7694
- Coprinus
- Provides a key to the subsections of the genus with images and characteristics of each species.
- 7695
- Coprinus comatus
- Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this species, sometimes called the Lawyer’s Wig.
- 7698
- Leucocoprinus birnbaumii
- Illustrated article by Tom Volk on this yellow fungus, also known as Lepiota lutea, often to be found growing in potting compost.
