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Serpula himantioidesObserver
rhinolophusDescription
Fungus growing on stump. Tops sulphur yellow. Tightly packed mustard-coloured spore structures beneath.
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Family GomphaceaeObserver
rhinolophusDescription
Orange coral fungus. A bit dried out.
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Amanita Mushrooms (Genus Amanita)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Tall white mushroom with membranous ring at top of stem. Volva.
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Red Bugs (Family Pyrrhocoridae)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Tiny red-and-black bug.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Smallish pale brown mushrooms growing at base of big tree.
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Snow Fungus (Tremella fuciformis)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Snow fungus.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Smallish cream mushroom with relatively broad floppy cap.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Group of mushrooms turned ragged from pouring rain through the night. Cap reddish. Gills dark. Ring, tall stem whitish.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Large mushroom growing low to ground. Brown cap in trefoil shape. Whitish gills decurrent on whitish stem.
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Amanita Mushrooms (Genus Amanita)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Whitish mushroom with cream gills. Prominent base. A juvenile cane toad was sitting at the top of the stem. In the same area as the two immature large-based fungi five days previously.
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Hibiscus Harlequin Bug (Tectocoris diophthalmus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Orange bug in the carpark.
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Wandering Creamsicle (Marasmius vagus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Small mushrooms growing from strip of ground between footpath and fence. Orange caps. Whitish gills and stems.
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Hibiscus Harlequin Bug (Tectocoris diophthalmus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Special-looking bug.
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Australo-Papuan Frogmouths (Genus Podargus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Feather.
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Australo-Papuan Frogmouths (Genus Podargus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Feather. A snake eating a lizard (separate observation) was lying on it.
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Amanita Mushrooms (Genus Amanita)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Bobble of a mushroom, top smaller than base. Crust remnants on top. Not opened yet. Another one nearby was on its side and had a slug on it. [Last two photos taken five days later. Gills.]
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Little orange mushrooms in the leaf litter. Pale gills fairly close. Two-toned, slightly fuzzy, stem.
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Amanita Subg. Amanita (Subgenus Amanita)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Tall-stemmed creamy-yellow mushroom. Membranous ring remnant. Stem tiger-striped yellow and pale yellow. Whitish volva.
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
The green-capped Russulas are out again.
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Observer
rhinolophusDescription
A young flavo-olivacea, further down the Yellow Arrow track than I'd seen them before.
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Waxcaps (Genus Hygrocybe)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Little crimson mushrooms numerous on a small patch of hillside.
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Chanterelles (Genus Cantharellus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Small mustard-yellow Chanterelles numerous over Yellow Arrow hillside.
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Chanterelles (Genus Cantharellus)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Large pale-yellow smooth-gilled Chanterelle.
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
rhinolophusDescription
Red Russulas on a hillside. Counted 35 of them.
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Genus CyathusObserver
rhinolophusDescription
Birds nest fungi growing over old papaya wood.
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Xylaria filiformisObserver
rhinolophusDescription
Fine little Xylarias growing all over several dead leaves in the back garden. Dark brown base then white up to tip.