Fungi at Mill Creek – 10 May 2025

I attended the field study held at Mill Creek with the Sydney Fungal Studies Group. Mill Creek is an interesting and beautiful place on the Hawkesbury River, and within Dharag National Park. Because of its location, the fungi is often different to that seen in the rainforest gullies of Sydney and the Blue Mountains.

We did find a fair bit of fungi out.

Here is selection of fungi that we found –

Bolete

Parasola plicatilis

Bolete

Amanita sp.

Macrolepiota clelandii

Perhaps Inocybe sp.

Clavulina subrugosa

Scleroderma cepa

Unknown –

Austroboletus niveus

Coltricia australica

Cystolepiota sp.

Cantharellus concinnus

Cortinarius sp.

Cantharellus concinnus

Helotium terrestre

Mycena sp.

Clavulina sp.

Cortinarius sp.

Austroboletus lacunosis

Perhaps Inocybe sp.

Austroboletus lacunosis

Ramaria sp.

Hygrocybe astatogala

Geoglossum sp.

Lycoperdon perlatum

Unknown –

Entoloma sp.

Austropostia punctata

Geoglossum sp.

Entoloma sp.

Cortinarius sp.

Ramaria sp.

Cuphophyllus austropratensis

Candelolepiota sinica ( = Leucocoprinus lacrymans and Leucoagaricus lacrymans)

Clavulinopsis amoena

Morganella subincarnata

Entoloma sp.

Stropharia formosa

Porpolomopsis lewelliniae

Ramaria sp.

Porpolomopsis lewelliniae

Clavulinopsis sulcata

Plectania campylospora

Sutorius australiense

Hygrocybe astatogala

Many thanks to Kerry and Trevor Millichamp for organising the field study and for a lift out and back.

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