Ferndale Park - Slime Moulds and Fungi - 31 March 2019
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Thanks to Pam O'Sullivan and Roy Halling for help with id's.

Above - Omphalotus nidiformis

Above - Bisporella citrina (look at the bottom of the first
photo)

Above - Boletus haedinus? (Tylopilus)

Above - Cyptotrama asprata

Above - Lepiota sp.

Above - Marasmius elegans

Above - Chlorociboria aeruginascens

Above - Russula lenkunya

Above - Trogia sp.

Above - Trogia sp.

Above - Perhaps Laccocephalum hartmannii

Above - Perhaps Laccocephalum hartmannii

Above - Perhaps Laccocephalum hartmannii

Above - Perhaps Laccocephalum hartmannii

Above - Armillaria sp.

Above - Cortinarius submagellanicus

Above - Entoloma sp.

Above - Perhaps Arrhenia chlorocyanea

Above - Tremella globispora with (perhaps) Mollisia sp.
(the small discs)

Above - Cyptotrama asprata

Above - Clavulina cinerea (growing on a rock)

Above - Lactarius eucalypti

Above - Tremella sp.

Above - Tremella sp.

Above - Puffballs - Lycoperdon subincarnatum

Above - Slime Mould

Above - Slime Mould

Above - Very tiny lumps on a log - looks like a fungus of some sort.

Above - Polypore

Above - Bolete - Tylopilus ballouii

Above - Cylcomyces setiporus

Above - Perhaps Hypocrea gelatinosa

Above - Clavulina cinerea

Above - Very tiny - growing on a dirt bank

Above - Armillaria sp.

Above - Lactarius eucalypti

Above - Bolete - Boletellus ananiceps
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