
Hydnophlebia chrysorhiza, Ethan Crenson, Van Cortlandt Park, 6/18/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
NYMS Virtual ID Meeting
Time: Monday, June 27, 2022, 6:30 PM
We look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society
917 244 3700
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.

Gymnosporangium clavipes, Tom Bigelow, Forest Park, 6/1/22
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
NYMS Virtual ID Meeting
Time: Monday, June 20, 2022, 6:30 PM
We look forward to seeing you on Monday!

Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa., Mischa Zitser, Cunningham Park, 6/6/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society
917 244 3700

Stemonitis sp. by Misha Zitser, Cunningham Park, June 2, 2022
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society
917 244 3700
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society
917 244 3700

Neofavolus alveolaris, Sue Zucker-Scharff, New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, 5/8/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
Observations don’t have to be new. If you have found fungi in the summer or fall that you’re still puzzling over, or that you’d simply like to show off, this session is for you!
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society

Gymnosporangium clavariiforme, Susan Hewitt, Upper East Side, Manhattan, 5/4/22
It’s been raining a ton and a few spring fungi have finally been been sighted. Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get your observations identified or to see what others have found.
Observations don’t have to be new. If you have found fungi in the summer or fall that you’re still puzzling over, or that you’d simply like to show off, this session is for you!
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society

Sclerotinia sp., Phyllis Ma, Green-Wood Cemetery, 4/23/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get finds identified or to see what others have found.
Observations don’t have to be new. If you have found fungi in the summer or fall that you’re still puzzling over, or that you’d simply like to show off, this session is for you!
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society

Coprinellus sect. Micacei, Caterina Verde, Flushing, 4/15/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get finds identified or to see what others have found.
Observations don’t have to be new. If you have found fungi in the summer or fall that you’re still puzzling over, or that you’d simply like to show off, this session is for you!
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Sigrid Jakob
New York Mycological Society

Berkleasmium sp., Zihao Wang, Van Cortlandt Park, 4/9/22
Please join us for our ID session on Monday night to share what you’ve found, get finds identified or to see what others have found.
Observations don’t have to be new. If you have found fungi in the summer or fall that you’re still puzzling over, or that you’d simply like to show off, this session is for you!
I encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Fungi of New York City
Fungi Beyond New York City
If you’re not using iNaturalist, try to have images on your computer that you can share.
Either way, it’s important to document your finds with clear pictures, showing details of cap, underside and stem, and to note the habitat. When possible, make a spore print.
All members are welcome to join – especially new members! We will try to make it as easy as possible for everyone and are eager to assist, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
NYMS Virtual ID Meeting
I look forward to seeing you on Monday!