Coachwood Glen Fungi - Slime Moulds and a Rare Plant - 11 April
2015
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without permission.
The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
This was a field trip organised by the Sydney
Fungal Studies Group Inc.
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Above - Perhaps - Hypholoma fasciculare

Above - Puffballs - Morganella pupurascens
QUEENSLAND FUNGAL RECORD

Above - Stropharia formosa

Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa

Above - Slime mould - Trichia verricosa

Above - Slime mould - Trichia verricosa

Above - Clavulina cristata

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Cyptotrama aspratum

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Clavulina cristata

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Cordyceps cranstounii

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Hygrocybe astatogala

Above - Plectania campylospora and Mycena sp

Above - Thismia megalongensis - a type of Fairy Lantern.
Recently discovered, see articles here
and here

Above - Thismia megalongensis

Above - Perhaps Hygrocybe firma

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Hericium coralloides

Above - Hygrocybe astatogala

Above - Hygrocybe astatogala

Above - Hygrocybe astatogala

Above - Plectania campylospora

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - ? very tiny growing on a log

Above - Entoloma sp ?

Above - Cordyceps robertsii

Above - Microglossum viride

Above - Microglossum viride

Above - We thought his may have been a fungus - perhaps a type of
cordyceps, but after careful examination by Ray and Elma Kearney it
appears to be a root nodule

Above - Cordyceps robertsii

Above - ? growing on a tree fern

Above - Calocera sp
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