Wolli Creek Fungi - 2 July 2018
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Above - Lepiota sp
Above - Dacrypinax spathularia
Above - Dacrypinax spathularia
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Lepiota sp
Above - Lepiota sp
Above - small yellow-orange spots on a log - probably a slime mould.
Next two photos are magnified views.
Above - Dacrypinax spathularia
Above - Coprinellus disseminatus
Above - Omphalotus nidiformis
Above - Rickenella fibula
Above - A Hyphomycete - a type of mould
Above - Perhaps Tricholomopsis rutilans (thanks to Judith
Gover for this suggestion)
Above - Apheleria sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Boletus barragensis
Above - Auricularia auricula-judae
Above - I had assumed this was Omphalotus nidiformis. But
when I made a night visit to observe its bioluminesence - I could
not detect any glow. Perhaps Pleurotus sp?
Above - Rickenella fibula
Above - Laccaria sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Clavulina subrugosa
Above - Bolete
Above - Scleroderma cepa
Above - Lepiota sp
Above - Galerina sp
Above - Galerina sp
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