A Little Book of Corals, re-released

A Little Book of Corals, re-released

Pat and Ed Grey’s A LITTLE BOOK OF CORALS (REVISION 3) 2018 (2) has been revised and now contains descriptions and photographs of 39 species including 5 new species: Clavicorona taxophila, Clavulina tasmanica, Ramaria pyrispora, Ramaria watlingii and Ra...

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Roridomyces austrororidus – Austral Dripping Bonnet

(Synonym Mycena austrororida) On decaying wood in wet forests. This tiny bonnet has a short, white, very slimy stem which always has gluten accumulating in a thick layer at the base. The translucent-striate, convex cap can be white or brown, but characteristic...

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Porpolomopsis lewellinae – Mauve Splitting Waxcap

(Synonyms Hygrocybe lewellinae, Humidicutis lewellinae) In sheltered areas in sand and forest litter. This mauve species looks rather watery and delicate but is not sticky. Gills are mauve and waxy and the stem smooth with horizontal, watery-looking bands. The...

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Oudemansiella gigaspora group – Rooting Shank

Oudemansiella gigaspora group includes Oudemansiella eradicata, Oudemansiella mundroola, Oudemansiella raphanipes, Oudemansiella superbiens and Oudemansiella trichofera (Synonyms Oudemansiella radicata, Xerula australis) On the ground, attached to underground ...

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Omphalotus nidiformis – Ghost Fungus

On dead wood and living trees. This very large, generally funnel-shaped agaric grows in overlapping clusters. A stout white stem supports a white to cream cap tinted yellow, blue and black in the centre. The white gills run part-way down the stem and produce w...

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