RF2K9NMK5–Close-up view of mushrooms growing on a rhinoceros dung midden, South Africa
RF2R6NAKW–Fungi growing out of elephant dung - Onguma Game Reserve, Namibia, Africa
RFW45HRB–Panaeolus semiovatus, also known as Anellaria separata, commonly called the shiny mottlegill or egghead mottlegill, wild mushroom growing on dung
RMECG5CP–Panaeolus sphinctrinus fungi mushroom growing in animal dung
RFPD6KMA–Horse Dung Fungus, Pisolithus arhizus, growing on the Little Marley Fire trail, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Also called dyeball fungi
RMEK21J5–Dung Heap Ink Cap Fungus; Coprinus cinereus Berkshire; UK
RM2TAW056–Egghead Mottlegill, Coprinus semiovatus growing on dung. Coprophilous fungi.
RF2K5AK9Y–The agaric dung fungus Protostropharia semiglobata on dark background
RF2H5CCJ4–Tiny Honey Fungus on animal dung during frost
RM2D872D1–Mushroom fungi sprouting from manure dung in a field on the New Forest during the season of autumn, England, UK.
RF2C73YB1–Earthball Fungus, Victoria, Australia
RM2DDF782–Stinking Inkcap, Coprinus narcoticus, on cattle dung, chalk grassland, Dorset.
RMB6T1TB–Agaricus Bisporus Portobello mushroom
RM2DDFFT5–A Conecap, Conocybe rickenii growing on rotting pony dung, New Forest.
RF2H77EMT–A Trio of wild mushrooms, fungi,
RMDDCKA9–Fruiting bodies of fungus (Panaeolus semiovatus) on cattle dung on Dartmoor
RF2H571X0–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RF2R6NAHE–Fungi growing out of elephant dung - Onguma Game Reserve, Namibia, Africa
RFW45HR6–Panaeolus semiovatus, also known as Anellaria separata, commonly called the shiny mottlegill or egghead mottlegill, wild mushroom growing on dung
RMC8HCD0–Egghead Mottlegill Panaeolus semiovatus Growing In Dung
RM2B4J6FC–hungry fertilizer, Panaeolus papilionaceus, mushroom on a dung heap
RFPD6KMR–Horse Dung Fungus, Pisolithus arhizus, growing on the Little Marley Fire trail, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Also called dyeball fungi
RMEHY1WR–Dung Heap Ink Cap Fungus; Coprinus cinereus Berkshire; UK
RF2T0FN8B–Large porcini mushroom in grass next to cow dung. Top view of fall fungus. Fungi background scenery. Edible mushroom. Known as king mushroom, cep or B
RMB79YRJ–Agaricus Bisporus Mushrooms in a commercial farm
RM2K5E235–anaeolus papilionaceus, also known as Agaricus calosus, Panaeolus campanulatus, Panaeolus retirugis, and Panaeolus sphinctrinus, and commonly known as Petticoat mottlegill, is a very common and widely distributed little brown mushroom that feeds on dung. This mushroom is the type species for the genus Panaeolus.??Credit: BSpragg
RFE1BH19–Egghead Mottlegill or Shiny Mottlegill, Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, Bolbitiaceae. Growing on Horse Dung.
RM2K5E091–anaeolus papilionaceus, also known as Agaricus calosus, Panaeolus campanulatus, Panaeolus retirugis, and Panaeolus sphinctrinus, and commonly known as Petticoat mottlegill, is a very common and widely distributed little brown mushroom that feeds on dung. This mushroom is the type species for the genus Panaeolus.??Credit: BSpragg
RMB7AJ62–mushroom attacked by trichoderma disease in a mushroom farm
RF2H5720E–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RMEBNW9E–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on a bracket fungus, Germany
RFW45HR7–Panaeolus semiovatus, also known as Anellaria separata, commonly called the shiny mottlegill or egghead mottlegill, wild mushroom growing on dung
RM2DF5MGN–An eyelash fungus, Cheilymenia fimicola, growing on horse dung in pasture. Dorset.
RFT5CGJX–Orance cup fungus, Thelebolus terrestris, a species of fungi growing only on well-rotted deer droppings among plant debris.
RM2B4J6G9–hungry fertilizer, Panaeolus papilionaceus, mushroom on a dung heap
RMB1YFCJ–Young Snowy inkcaps coprinus niveus
RM2KK4JPE–Shaggy Inkcap
RF2KAT0X0–A colony of shiny mottlegill or egghead mottlegill, in Latin called Panaeolus semiovatus.
RF2H5720N–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RMEBNW9D–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on a bracket fungus, Germany
RF2P66RWX–Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, also known as Panaeolus semiovatus and Anellaria separata, commonly called shiny mottlegill, or egghead mottlegi
RM2DF5N1B–An eyelash fungus, Cheilymenia fimicola, growing on horse dung in pasture. Dorset.
RFT5CGKA–Orance cup fungus, Thelebolus terrestris, a species of fungi growing only on well-rotted deer droppings among plant debris.
RM2B4J6R7–hungry fertilizer, Panaeolus papilionaceus, mushroom on a dung heap
RF2BX8B86–Cheilymenia coprinaria, a cup fungus growing on cow dung in Finland
RM2KK4JJG–Shaggy Inkcap
RF2T8DERK–Panaeolus cinctulus, commonly known as the banded mottlegill, weed Panaeolus or subbs, psilocybin mushroom growing on horse dung in Finland
RMK44W6R–Petticoat mottlegill (Panaeolus papilionaceus / Panaeolus sphinctrinus / Agaricus calosus / Panaeolus campanulatus) on dung is meadow
RMRY8YY7–Dead man's foot (Pisolithus arhizus). Called Dyeball, Horse dung fungus, Perdebal and Bohemian truffle also.
RMB1XMB8–panaeolus papilionaceus syn. P. sphinctrinus
RF2D75MD4–Possibly panaeolus papilonaceus but found in leafy soil.
RF2DC6B5J–Close up of a group of many Mycena mushrooms growing in the grass
RMDHE2W4–Petticoat Mottlegill, Panaeolus papilionaceus, growing in cow dung, West Lothian, Scotland
RFKF3WMP–mushroom dung
RMC4DKBP–Egghead Mottlegill or Shiny Mottlegill, Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, Bolbitiaceae. Growing on Horse Dung.
RMB6RXX1–thermometer to check the substrate temperature in a mushroom farm
RFC4DKT6–Snowy Inkcap, Coprinopsis nivea, Psathyrellaceae. Growing on Old Cow Dung. Previously Coprinus niveus, Syn. Coprinus latisporus
RF2H57236–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RMBD00HG–Inkcap, coprinus patouillardii, fungi on horse dung
RF2H4K4XJ–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RF2T1Y26F–Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, also known as Panaeolus semiovatus and Anellaria separata, commonly called shiny mottlegill, or egghead mottlegi
RF2T8DETB–Panaeolus cinctulus, commonly known as the banded mottlegill, weed Panaeolus or subbs, psilocybin mushroom growing on horse dung in Finland
RFWPD3AY–Dung Roundhead or Yellow Fieldcap fungus - Bolbitius vitellinus
RF2T7JWH2–Panaeolus cinctulus, commonly known as the banded mottlegill, weed Panaeolus or subbs, psilocybin mushroom growing on horse dung in Finland
RMRY8YJK–Dead man's foot (Pisolithus arhizus). Called Dyeball, Horse dung fungus, Perdebal and Bohemian truffle also.
RFW6XNTW–Panaeolus semiovatus, also known as Anellaria separata, commonly called the shiny mottlegill or egghead mottlegill, wild mushroom growing on dung
RFMPNY74–protostropharia semiglobata mushroom known as the dung roundhead or the hemispheric stropharia
RF2F7NAC9–Macro photography of petticoat mottlegill mushrooms, captured in a field near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, Colombia.
RFKD6DG7–Panaeolus papilionaceus, Panaeolus campanulatus, BELL CAP MUSHROOM close up with green grass background
RF2F7NADE–Macro photography of petticoat mottlegill mushrooms, captured in a field near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, Colombia.
RMB6T1D6–Agaricus Bisporus mushroom mycelium invading the growing substrate (compost)
RFC4DKT9–Snowy Inkcap, Coprinopsis nivea, Psathyrellaceae. Growing on Old Cow Dung. Previously Coprinus niveus, Syn. Coprinus latisporus
RFT2M4BK–A pair of dung roundhead mushrooms (Protostropharia semiglobata) growing in a grassy field used for sheep grazing in Shropshire, England.
RMBD00G4–Inkcap, coprinus narcoticus, fungi on horse dung
RF2H4K4XW–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
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