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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
J. Hubregtse
Part 9
A Photographic Guide
to Non-gilled Fungi
Grifola colensoi
Est. 1880
c Jurrie Hubregtse
Fungi in Australia
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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
Part 9
A Photographic Guide
to Non-gilled Fungi
Revision 2.1
March 4, 2018
Author:
J. Hubregtse
fia.hubregtse@gmail.com
Published by the
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc.
E-published at
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Fungi in Australia
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Hubregtse J (2018)
Fungi In Australia,
Rev. 2.1,
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CONTENTS
Contents
1 A photographic guide to Non-gilled fungi
1.1 Boletes
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1.2 Coral and Club fungi
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1.3 Crust fungi
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1.4 Disc and Cup fungi
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1.5 Gelatinous fungi
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1.6 Leathery fungi
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1.7 Polypore and Bracket fungi
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1.8 Puffball and Earth-star fungi
. . . . . . .
1.9 Spine fungi
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1.10 Stinkhorn and Phalloid fungi
. . . . . . .
Species Index
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chapter 1
A PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO NON-GILLED FUNGI
This photographic guide to
Non-gilled fungi
(Agaricomycotina) contains species
that have been described in detail in
Fungi In Australia
Parts 3 and 4. This
morphologically diverse group of fungi has been placed in 10 broad morpholog-
ical and textural categories to facilitate identification.
Boletes
– this group has fleshy fruit-bodies, with a pileus and stipe, similar to
agarics (gilled fungi), but the spore liberating surface underneath the pileus is
pored rather than gilled. The fleshy fruit-body of a bolete is what distinguishes
it from some stiped polypores, which also have a pored surface through which
spores are liberated.
Coral and Club fungi
– this group includes all fungi with fruit-bodies that
form simple or branched clubs, as well as the more complex coral-like fungi.
The fertile spore-bearing surface (hymenium) covers the outer branches. The
stems of these fungi are usually not fertile.
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