Thanks a lot Tanay Ji for clarification. I agreed completely. i am also
trying to collect the fungi from Orissa. this species is also available in
my field site and i had taken the photograph also. The tribal people are
using this for medicinal purposes (especially to cure fever   what kind
of fever , i am yet to conform). I am compiling them and will share in the
group very soon.

Regards

prasad

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Neil Soares <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks Tanay, Alok, Dr. Nayan & all. My property at Shahapur is at a
> maximum height of 150 ft. amsl. The fungus was found at the base of the
> second rock on the left in photograph 1 [& the rock at the extreme right in
> photograph 2]. Most of the trees are Mohua [Madhuca longifolia var.
> latifolia].
>                     With regards,
>                       Neil Soares.
>
> --- On *Wed, 11/9/11, Alok Mahendroo <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Alok Mahendroo <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:76740] Please identify this Staghorn
> fungus
> To: "J.M. Garg" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "efloraofindia" <[email protected]>,
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
> "Nayan Singh" <[email protected]>, "Neil Soares" <
> [email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 9:56 PM
>
> Agree with Tanay ji.. this is Ramaria sp. ... but like he said more
> study required... would be also good to know... what trees are growing
> around this and what is the altitude ..
> regards
> Alok
>
> On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 17:44 +0530, J.M. Garg wrote:
> > Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
> >
> > Some earlier relevant feedback:
> >
> > “This some species of Ramaria but to identify species I need to do
> > microscopic studies
> > Tanay”
> >
> >
> >
> > “looks like Ramaria stricta
> > Thanks
> > Nayan.”
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Neil Soares 
> > <[email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
> >
> > Date: 12 August 2011 13:30
> > Subject: [efloraofindia:76740] Please identify this Staghorn fungus
> > To: 
> > [email protected]<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >  Photographed at my farm last Sunday. They are about 6-7 inches tall.
> > Please also note that fallen leaves and other debri have been cleared
> > to take these photographs.
> >                    Thanks,
> >                                  Regards,
> >                                    Neil Soares.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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> )
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Prasad Kumar Dash
Ecologist, Orissa, India
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