Sassafras Gully - Springwood - Fungi, Slime Moulds and More - 21 February 2016

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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and I would appreciate any additions or corrections.

Party - Wendy, Dave

Route - Fairy Dell - Magdala Ck - Perch Ponds - Glenbrook Creek - Sassafras Gully - Sassafras Gully Rd



Above - Cantharellus concinnus



Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata







Above - Very tiny fungi growing on wood





Above - Slime mould



Above - Cyptotrama asprata



Above - Cyptotrama asprata



Above - Cyptotrama asprata



Above - Very tiny, growing on wood. Perhaps Amparoina spinosissima (This was a suggestion from Michel Beeckman), formerly called Mycena spinosissima.



Above - Tremella encephala



Above - Perhaps - Sistotrema confluens



Above - Perhaps - Sistotrema confluens



Above - Perhaps - Sistotrema confluens



Above - A very nice carpet snake (Diamond Python) - Morelia spilota













Above - Water Dragon - Intellagama lesueurii



Above - Cystolepiota sp



Above - Pseudohydnum gelatinosum



Above - Cordyceps robertsii



Above - Cordyceps robertsii



Above - Cordyceps robertsii



Above - Slime mould



Above - Slime mould - Lycogala epidendrium and some tiny cup fungi nearby. The orange slime mould was only about 2 mm in diameter.



Above - Mutinus boninensis



Above - Perhaps slime mould, or fungi growing on a dropping?



Above - Bonnet Orchid - Cryptosylis erecta



Above - Bonnet Orchid - Cryptosylis erecta

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