Fungi in Australia Pt8 A Photographic Guide to Gilled Fungi with a Lateral or No Stipe by J Hubregtse rev 2_1 (2018).pdf

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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
J. Hubregtse
Part 8
A Photographic Guide
to Gilled Fungi with a
Lateral or No Stipe
Pseudomerulius curtisii
Est. 1880
c Jurrie Hubregtse
Fungi in Australia
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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
Part 8
A Photographic Guide
to Gilled Fungi with a
Lateral or No 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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http://www.fncv.org.au/fungi-in-australia/
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Fungi in Australia
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Hubregtse J (2018)
Fungi In Australia,
Rev. 2.1,
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toria, Australia. Web address
http://www.fncv.org.au/fungi-in-australia/
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CONTENTS
Contents
1 Gilled Fungi with a Lateral or No Stipe
1.1 White spored fungi
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1.2 Brown spored fungi
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Species Index
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1
2
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22
chapter 1
GILLED FUNGI WITH A LATERAL OR NO STIPE
This photographic guide contains images of gilled fungi that either have an
eccentric to lateral stipe or are laterally attached with no stipe. They are
grouped according to their spore print colour. A relatively small group of
species fall into this category and most of them grow on wood. At present
there are only records of white and brown spored species. Some of the white
spored genera are
Anthracophyllum, Hohenbuehelia, Pleurotus, Schizophyllum;
brown spored genera include
Crepidotus
and
Deconica.
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