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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
J. Hubregtse
Part 7
A Photographic Guide
to Gilled Fungi
with a Thin Stipe
Gliophorus graminicolor
Est. 1880
c Jurrie Hubregtse
Fungi in Australia
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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
Part 7
A Photographic Guide
to Gilled Fungi
with a Thin Stipe
Revision 2.1
March 4, 2018
Author:
J. Hubregtse
fia.hubregtse@gmail.com
Published by the
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc.
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Est. 1880
Fungi in Australia
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Fungi In Australia,
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CONTENTS
Contents
1 Gilled Fungi with a Thin Stipe
1.1 White spored fungi
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1.2 Pink spored fungi
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1.3 Green spored fungi
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1.4 Brown spored fungi
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1.5 Black spored fungi
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Species Index
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chapter 1
GILLED FUNGI WITH A THIN STIPE
The fungi depicted in this guide generally have a nominal stipe thickness less
than 4 mm. However, a few species with stipe thicknesses between 4 and 5
mm are included.
Fungi are identified in the field by correlating a number of fruit-body
features; the stipe thickness is one, and another is the spore colour. Fungi in
this guide are grouped according to their spore print colour (Table 1.1).
WHITE
Cantharellus
Clitocybe
Collybia
Hygrocybe
Laccaria
Marasmius
Mycena
PINK
Entoloma
GREEN
Melanophyllum
BROWN
Bolbitius
Conocybe
Galerina
Inocybe
Psathyrella
Tubaria
BLACK
Coprinellus
Coprinopsis
Hypholoma
Panaeolus
Psathyrella
Table 1.1: Some genera of fungi with a cartilaginous stipe grouped into spore
colours
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