FUNGIFRIDAY : Xeromphalina, Microporus, and Marasmiellus Ramealis
When Friday comes, as usual I will share some photos of mushrooms, and talk about mushrooms that I share this time are some old files that are in my laptop and my smartphone gallery, and this week I'm not hunting mushrooms, because of some busyness that makes me not have time to go looking for some mushroom discoveries new.
And as Ewkaw said that this week there is a special theme which is "As friends I mean all the little living creatures that sometimes can be found on or in the shroom." Read More Here, and when I opened the gallery and looked at some of the mushroom collections that I saved I found mushrooms with insects in them, but the photo of mushrooms I share seems to lack light so the photos I share don't look so beautiful. Okay friends, below are some photos that I will share on this happy Friday, and as usual I hope you like it ;)
"First Mushroom- Xeromphalina"
This is the first mushroom that I will share on this occasion and as usual to find the name of the mushroom that I share on this occasion I usually search for it using Google lens by matching the photos in my smartphone gallery, and the name of this mushroom is " Xeromphalina", and here I will also quote some explanations that explain the mushrooms that I share, on wikipedia it is written that;
"Xeromphalina is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. . . . " Read More Wikipedia
When I looked at the photos contained in the wikipedia explanation, I found a photo of this mushroom with a lot of piles, very different from the mushrooms I photographed, and the mushrooms that I share only grow alone. But after I looked at other matches on Google Lens, I couldn't find a mushroom that I felt was suitable other than the name Xerophalina.
Okay friends, below are some photos of a mushroom called Xerophalina that I will share with all my fungifriday friends, and by the way all the photos of mushrooms that I share were taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, I hope you like it;
Have you seen something that suddenly landed on this mushroom, and pay attention like this is an insect called a fly, I apologize if the photos I share in this section are not good and I realize that these photos seem to lack light. Okay buddy, below is the photo that I mean in this paragraph;
Second Mushroom - Microporus
This is the second mushroom that I will share on this occasion, and the name of this mushroom is "Microporus", this is the name I found when I tried to match photos that were in my smartphone gallery on Google Lens. And here I will also share some explanations that explain the mushrooms that I share, the explanation I quoted from wikipedia, there it is stated that;
"Microporus is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution and, according to a 2008 estimate, contains 11 species. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek words μικρός ("small") and πόρος ("pore"). . . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia
From what is explained on wikipedia, I think this is the right name for the mushrooms that I share, and by the way the mushrooms I share are not photos that I took using a smartphone camera but I took photos of these mushrooms using a DSLR camera D7200 , and because this is an old file, so when I took this photo I was still using the camera with auto settings, and still don't understand how to use manual settings, even though until now I still can't master the DSLR camera, but I will continue learn until I get used to it. Okay friends, below are some photos of the mushroom named "Microporus", and hope you like it ;)
Are the four pictures above similar to snail shells, and by the way, when I match the photos on the google lens, the pictures lead me to the Sea Shell Spiral, very strange :D And below are some photos of other jamru named Microporus;
And by the way, when viewed from behind, this mushroom looks normal, and doesn't look like a mushroom;
"Third Mushroom - Marasmiellus Ramealis"
This is the third mushroom that I will share on this occasion, and by the way, I have shared this mushroom in a previous mushroom post, and of course this is a different file, it's just the same mushroom.
Then why I chose to share this mushroom again, the reason is because here I found a group of insects contained in the mushroom I photographed, and as ewkaw said in last week's summary, therefore I chose to share this mushroom photo, and the name of this mushroom is "Marasmiellus ramealis". Okay friends, here are some photos of the mushrooms I'm referring to in this paragraph, and as usual I hope you like them ;
In the three photos below do you see an insect or something in it, but I can't identify the name of the insect, I think it is a type of insect in the tick category.
Okay buddy, that's all I can share at this Friday meeting, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because I'm still using "Google translator" help to translate my writing into English. See you next Friday, Happy #fungfriday and and peace love greetings.
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
"INFORMATION"
Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
---|---|
Lens | Sony 25mm & Q-lens 35mm |
Process | Mobile Lightroom & Picsart |
Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
Photographer | @mirz |
~"About Me"~
My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time 😁
Yay, you found visitors :))
I am not sure what kind of insect they are, but they seem to enjoy their place :))
Thank you very much @mipiano , glad you visited my post and thank you for reading and seeing the posts and pictures that I share ;))
You are very welcome @mirz 😇
Hi @mipiano , I want to ask you something. Let me ask through the comments here 🤗
On Q-Inspired, What kind of posts are recommended? What if I share only some pictures of Regional Musical Instruments and not accompanied by a Video with the sound ;)
Ok, so let's see.
Q-inspired is mainly focused on writing around music, a music video is not required at all. So, if you have the photos of those traditional instruments and you know from your experience to write about them it would be great! Personal touch to the story is also recommended :)
If any other question, you can ask without any problem, but also you can read the longer description and rules here 😎
Thank you very much, I'll give it a try 🤗
hello dear friend @mirz good afternoon
I'm sorry I couldn't go mushroom hunting this week, the good thing is that you have a great picture album and were able to find some beautiful shots to enter
You have a lot of knowledge about mushrooms, thank you very much for sharing with all of us
have a beautiful afternoon
Thank you my kind hearted friend @jlufer
😃
You always give me positive comments, and I'm glad you like it, thank you very much again🤗
I love the second mushroom that you share, the shape is very nice and the pattern is very nice this is perfect
Thanks @vikar , glad you like it 🤗
Amazing photos and a very informative article.
Thanks for sharing.
!1UP
Thanks a lot @lipe100dedos , glad you like it 🤗
Always a pleasure to suport good content. :)
You have received a 1UP from @lipe100dedos!
@ccc-curator, @stem-curator, @neoxag-curator
And they will bring !PIZZA 🍕
Learn more about our delegation service to earn daily rewards. Join the family on Discord.
Thanks @curation-cartel