Wolli Creek - Fungi - 5 April 2016
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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
On this trip I walked down the valley on the Two Valleys Track from
Bexley North to Tempe.
Above - Boletellus emodensis
Above - Cruentomycena viscidocruenta
Above - Coprinus atramentarius (Inky Caps - which are in
the process of auto digesting)
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Very tiny - perhaps Hypocrea gelatinosa
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Amparoina spinosissima
Above - ?
Above - Boletellus emodensis
Above - Boletellus emodensis
Above - Perhaps Suillus granulatus (it was a bolete)
Above - Boletellus emodensis
Above - Boletellus emodensis
Above - Amanita sp
Above - Bolete
Above - Laccaria sp
Above - these fungi have been infected by a mould
Above - I think this may be Phylloporus clelandii - a gilled
bolete
Above - Bolete
Above - Phylloporus clelandii
Above - Limax maximus (Leopard Slug - it was about 12 cm
long). I have seen these eating fungi.
Above - Trogia sp
Above - Tiny fungi growing on old seed pods
Above - Puffball - Lycoperdon pyriforme
Above - Coltricia cinnamomea
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Auricularia auricula-judae
Above - Marasmius alveolaris
Above - Bolete
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Earth Star - Geastrum triplex
Above - Laccaria sp?
Above - Cruentomycena viscidocruenta
Above - Phlebopus marginatus
Above - Perhaps Amanita umbrinella
Above - Quite small, growing in moss.
Above - Perhaps Descolea recedens
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