I'll have to check them all now! These had been IDd by iNat as D. pardina; and in this area we have both of them, with D. semilunulata being a bit later in the season, usually after the D. sulphurea are dying off. We get a mixture of D. sulphurea and D. pardina growing in close association, many more of the former, and close enough together physically for the difference to be noticable.
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