On pile of soil ang garden refuge at side of 4WD forestry track.
Growing on a fallen log in very sheltered site under huge naturalised Philadelphus sp. Multiple dense clusters and a few less clustered specimens. Odour is mushroomy. Spores 6-7.5 x 9-10 microns.
Growing on a horizontal eucalypt stump in a deep hole sheltered by slender branches. In a very sheltered site near a huge naturalised Philadelphus sp.
Amongst moss and Pinus radiata needles in shallow soil on dolerite ridge top in very sparse area of Pinus radiata plantation.
In litter on shady south facing bank in mixed native woodland.
In wet eucalypt forest growing on soil. Identity not confirmed by microscopic examination.
Few caespitose clusters of different ages on fallen wood, possibly Pomaderris apetala. Spores measured x1000 6.5-8 × 4 microns. Cystidia image x400.
On fallen Pomaderris apetala log. Spores not seen. Hypha from FB x 400 microns, little distinctive material seen.
Shallow depression in sandy track. Seen only at this site.
Amongst litter in sandy woodland. Very glutinous stipe. Depressed umbo.
Single speciemen seen on a mossy log in wet eucalypt forest.
Large number of tiny specimens seen amonst moss in an opening in wet eucalypt forest. Cystidia image x400, spores x1000. Spores 8-11 × 5-6.5 microns.
In sheltered mossy shady situation near to a creek. Close-up images x400 and x1000. Spores 5-6.5 × 4-5 microns.
On very old fallen wood in very wet site in wet eucalypt forest. Images x400 and x1000. Spores 6.5-7.5 × 6.5-7 microns. Distinctly rough.
Frequent along a recently fallen Eucalyptus obliqua tree trunk. Specimens seen all along the truck, much more common in a similar nearby tree.
Found in wet eucalypt forest (dominated by Eucalyptus viminalis and E. obliqua). Found on E.obliqua trunk fallen to the ground.