RMD3F349–shaggy mane edible mushroom, Coprinus comatus
RMCNMHEM–Shaggy Ink Cap Fungi (Coprinus comatus)
RM2A2MK9D–Exocoetus comatus, Print, Exocoetus is a genus of flying fishes. It is a bony fish. The body is covered with cycloid scales., 1700-1880
RMA1E9MX–wig (Coprinus comatus), several individuals on a meadow
RMH748DF–Coprinus comatus, edible Shaggy Cap mushroom
RM2E843Y5–coprinus comatus or ink fungus
RMEBTTM1–COPRINUS COMATUS
RMAJNTP2–White crowned Hornbill Aceros comatus
RM2A88K9P–Shaggy Inkcap or the Lawyer's Wig, Coprinus comatus
RMPFT7BD–Coprinus comatus (Shaggy ink-cap), mushroom at different stages, as fruiting body (smaller, right) and then once the mushroom has shrivelled and the spores released their inky liquid (taller, left)
RMRM6ME4–Lawyers wig & shaggy ink cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting caps in grassland
RM2ATRCE6–Close-up of cap of a Coprinus comatus or shaggy ink cap mushrooom growing in a garden setting, January 20, 2020. ()
RMBH44DW–View of fungus (Coprinus comatus) in early stages of growth.
RMHN5P6T–Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig - Coprinus comatus
RFBP99PC–Ink cap mushroom (Coprinus comatus)
RMACT540–Shaggy Ink Cap Coprinus comatus
RMD3F350–shaggy mane edible mushroom, Coprinus comatus
RMF32C73–Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting body, emerging in woodland, Staffordshire, England, September
RM2A2NGKR–Semnopithecus comatus, Print, Gray langurs, sacred langurs, Indian langurs or Hanuman langurs are a group of Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the entirety of the genus Semnopithecus. Most taxa have traditionally been placed in the single species Semnopithecus entellus. In 2001, it was recommended that several distinctive former subspecies should be given the status of species, so that seven species are recognized.A taxonomic classification with fewer species has also been proposed. Genetic evidence suggests that the Nilgiri langur and purple-faced langur, which
RMA1E9MR–wig (Coprinus comatus), several individuals in a meadow