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Chrysopilus cristatus to confirmate=> Chrysopilus cf cristatus
Manval
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Posted on 29-07-2012 18:53
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Am I right?

Localitation Hollebeke (Belgium)
Date 13/06/2012

Thanks
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I do not see the hairs between mouth opening and eye. Mostly black = cristatus, mostly whittish = splendidus.
 
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In other pic i see this hairs, but.....impossible,no?
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For me impossible, I am sorry...
 
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cristatus is most likely, though
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Thank you very much Paul.
 
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