Sassafras Gully - 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 - Trichia verrucosa - slime mould

Above - Slime mould fruiting bodies - note the two different ones.
Behind the dark ones and the ones in front. Are they the same
species? Perhaps the front ones have changed or become infected with
a fungi? I think the white ones may be a later stage of development.
Perhaps Stemonitis sp

Above - Bisporella citrina

Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata - Flame Fungus (formerly known
as Clavaria miniata)

Above - Note sure that this is. It looks a bit like a Hypocrea,
but it is growing on the ground, not a log

Above - slime mould

Above - Russula sp

Above - waterdragon

Above - Glenbrook Creek

Above - Glenbrook Creek

Above - Glenbrook Creek

Above - Perhaps - Laccocephalum sclerotinium. It was
growing on a moss covered rock.


Above - Dogs Vomit slime mould - Fuligo septica

Above - Bolete sp

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - tiny Mycena sp growing on the end of a log

Above - Cantharellus concinnus

Above - Cantharellus concinnus

Above - Cantharellus concinnus

Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata - Flame Fungus

Above - Mycena sp

Above - Amanita farinacea

Above - Perhaps Lepiota fuliginosa

Above - I'm not sure what this turns into

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - ?

Above - Tremella globispora

Above - Marasmius alveolaris

Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata - Flame Fungus
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