Sassafras Gully - Springwood - Fungi and Slime Moulds - 22 March
2015
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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
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Above - Slime mould - about to reach the fruiting stage
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Perhaps Lepiota fuliginosa
Above - Amauroderma rude
Above - Heterotextus miltinus
Above - Gold Tufts - Cyptotrama asprata
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Cup Fungi - Plectania campylospora
Above - Cup Fungi - Plectania campylospora
Above - Gold Tufts - Cyptotrama asprata
Above - Discinella terrestris
Above - a slime mould forming the fruiting body
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Entoloma sp
This was on the end of a log - perhaps Paecilomyces tenuipes
- which parasitise beetle larvae
Above - Perhaps Hexagonia tenuis
Above - Clitocybe clitocyboides
Above - slime mould fruiting bodies on a stick
Above - Mycena sp on a leaf
Above - Perhaps Mycena sanguinolenta
Above - no idea what this is
Above - slime on a rotten log - which is ?
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Hygrocybe cantharellus
Above - Slime mould fruiting bodes - note two different species -
the big ones and the much smaller ones just below the middle. Also -
in the distance - the fresh ones of the bigger species (Trichia
verrucosa)
Above - Trichia verrucosa - slime mould
Above - Trichia verrucosa - slime mould
Above - slime mould
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