Macrofungi of Grays Harbor County, Washington

Generated from PNW Herbaria database
November 28, 2020.

5 family names
9 genus names
25 species/infraspecies names
(names highlighted in brown could not be resolved to an accepted name)

{an additional 11 species/infraspecies are to be expected based on presence in one of these adjacent counties: Mason, Pacific; these names are colored gray and enclosed in braces}

Index to Families:

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Not assigned to family: Rhodofomes, Thaxterogaster
Clavulinaceae: Clavulina
Helotiaceae: Ascocoryne, Bisporella, Chlorociboria
Hygrophoraceae: Chrysomphalina, Humidicutis, Hygrocybe, Hygrophorus
Tremellaceae: Tremella


GILLED FUNGI:

NOT ASSIGNED TO FAMILY:
Rhodofomes
{Rhodofomes cajanderi}
Thaxterogaster
Thaxterogaster pavelekii (WTU; 1978)


CORAL-LIKE FUNGI:

CLAVULINACEAE:
Clavulina
Clavulina castaneipes (WTU; 1976)
Clavulina cinerea (WTU; 1992)
Clavulina rugosa (WTU; 1969)


JELLY FUNGI:

HELOTIACEAE:
Ascocoryne
Ascocoryne sarcoides (WTU; 2006)
Bisporella
Bisporella citrina (WTU; 1997)
Chlorociboria
Chlorociboria aeruginascens (WTU; 2008)
Chlorociboria aeruginosa (WTU; 2018)


GILLED FUNGI:

HYGROPHORACEAE:
Chrysomphalina
Chrysomphalina aurantiaca (WTU; 1993)
Humidicutis
{Humidicutis marginata}
Hygrocybe
{Hygrocybe cantharellus}
{Hygrocybe ceracea}
Hygrocybe chlorophana (WTU; 1992)
{Hygrocybe coccinea}
{Hygrocybe flavescens}
{Hygrocybe glutinipes}
{Hygrocybe miniata}
{Hygrocybe parvula}
{Hygrocybe punicea}
Hygrophorus
Hygrophorus albiflavus (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus bakerensis (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus borealis (WTU; 1957)
Hygrophorus camarophyllus (WTU; 2000)
Hygrophorus chrysodon (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus discoideus (WTU; 2000)
Hygrophorus eburneus (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus erubescens (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus hypothejus (WTU; 2000)
Hygrophorus megasporus (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus pacificus (WTU; 1992)
Hygrophorus piceae (WTU; 1980)
Hygrophorus tephroleucus (WTU; 1992)


JELLY FUNGI:

TREMELLACEAE:
Tremella
{Tremella encephala}
Tremella mesenterica (WTU; 1970)