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Género GymnopusObservador
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Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, 51 Palm Creek Rd, Tanawha QLD 4554, Australia (Google, OSM)Descrição
Cap: convex, sometimes shallowly umbonatate in the centre; 25 - 80 mm diameter; glabrous, slightly greasy; sulcate striate; light brown, brownish orange (7C4, 7D4), darker brown in the center on some fruiting bodies; margin irregular.
Stipe: cylindrical; 60 - 80 × 4 - 5 mm; glabrous; pale buff with prominent striations that are concolorous with the cap; gro.
Gills: adnexed; moderately crowded; pale buff and a very small paler ring where they join the stipe; with lamellulae in two series.
Flesh: thin; very tough, buff.
Spore print: cream.
Spores: ellipsoid; 10 - 12 × 4 - 5.5 µm; with a prominent oil drop.
Basidia: clavate; 15 - 22 × 6 - 8 µm; four spored.
Cheilocystidia: broadly clavate, capitate, some with two lateral or terminal projections; 50 - 85 × 10 - 18 µm
Pleurocystidia: clavate to fusoid; 28 - 35 × 7 - 9 µm; with dark granular elements on the surface.
Pileipellis: a cutis of repent hyphae, clamp connections present.
Substrate: leaf litter with a high woody content.
Habitat: wet sclerophyll forest dominated by Eucalyptus species.
Notes: a tall and tough collybiod Gymnopus with a mid-brown cap and a noticeably striate stipe. It does not accord with any of the descriptions in Grgurinovic.
Collections examined: PL80124, Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden, Patrick Leonard; 10 Jan 2024.
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Amanita marmorataObservador
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Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, 51 Palm Creek Rd, Tanawha QLD 4554, Australia (Google, OSM)Descrição
Clearly showing the grey and white marbling on the cap.
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Género AmanitaObservador
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Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, 51 Palm Creek Rd, Tanawha QLD 4554, Australia (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sons
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Ordem BoletalesObservador
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Cap velutinate, reddish brown, pores brilliant lemon yellow bruising blue, cut flesh reddening then blueing. Keyed in Watling and Li.
Observador
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Medium sized fungus, cap violaceous and viscid at first becoming light brown, stipe white with violaceous tinge, tall, spores rusty brown, amydaliform, warty. Keyed in Horak and Wood.
Fotos / Sons
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Descolea maculataObservador
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Rugulose yellow brown cap, pleated ring on stipe, yellow brown amygdaliform spores.
Fotos / Sons
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Género ClitopilusObservador
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Cream cap, pink gills with a dark blue edge, pink non angular spores. Probably an undescribed Clitopilus
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Género GymnopusObservador
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A smallish cream coloured Gymnopus with crowded white gills growing on a dead termite mound. Keys to Gymnopus in FunKey but not to species. Undescribed.
Observador
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A small brown fungus with a very fibrillose cap, smooth ellipsoid spores and thin walled non ornamented clavate pleuricystidia. Fits A. areanacolens well except that there is no mention of a prominent umbo in the original description. Might be new
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Laccaria lateritiaObservador
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Two spored basidia, pink cap, growing under native trees, spores globose. Keyed in Grgurinovic.
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Amanita peltigeraObservador
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Amanita with grey cap, paler velar patch, stipe with no ring and bulbous base with velar edge. Spores amyloid and ellipsoid. Velar patch consists of mixed hyphae and ovoid cells.
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Género CortinariusObservador
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A brown Cortinarius with a hygrophanous yellowish brown cap. Rusty brown warty spores.
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Género CortinariusObservador
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A brown capped Cortinarius with few distinguishing features apart from the warty rusty brown spores.
Observador
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A reddish brown Polyporus with a lateral stipe and very small pores, about 7 per mm.
Observador
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A small violaceous grey Cortinarius. Keyed to Cortinarius microarcheri in Horak & Wood's key. Spore sizes match.
Fotos / Sons
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Cortinarius archeriObservador
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Purplish cap gills and stipe browning as it matures with purple retained on the stipe. Keyed in Horak & Wood's key to Myxacium.
Fotos / Sons
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Género EntolomaObservador
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A dark brown fungus with a fibrillose cap and pink spores growing on wood. The spores are angular, heterodiametric, 9 - 10 x 5 - 7 mu. Not in Norrdeloos & Gates. Probably an undescribed species.
Fotos / Sons
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Género PorphyrellusObservador
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Large (120 mm diameter) grey cap with black squamules, grey angular pores staining black when bruised, off white flesh blackening on exposure to aire, fusoid boletoid spores, 9.5 x 4 mu. Differs from European P. porphyrosporus. Full description in Fungi fo Queensland on Quensland Mycological Society website
Observador
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Austroboletus with a viscid brown cap and viscid brown network on a paler stipe.
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Trametes coccineaObservador
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Red to orange small polypore on dry wood. The most common polypore in Australia
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Amanita umbrinellaObservador
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Cap grey brown, velar remains paler, stipewhite with persistant ring, base swollen but not bulbous, spores inamloid, 12.5 x 9.5, Q = 1.3. Keyed in Wood.
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Género PhylloporusObservador
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Phylloporus sulcatus. Cap convex, dark brown, gills golden yellow, with lamellulae, no cros gills, flesh white, spores boletois 10 x 4, mu Q = 2.4.