Fungus sightings


Generally  you see only the spore-producing structure (or fruitbody) of a fungus, the rest being well hidden (e.g. in soil, dung or wood). On Nature Map, fungi are divided into categories (the groups and sub-groups shown on the right) based on fruitbody form. Each category name consists of a descriptive phrase and this may be followed:

           in square brackets  ]      by a colloquial name

 or     in angled brackets  >      by a technical term

 

for what you find in that category. Some examples of colloquial terms are mushroom, bolete and polypore – and these are some of the traditional groupings, that have long been used in fungal field guides aimed at the general public.

 

Why not use just the colloquial terms as category names?

Mushroom is a word that many people are familiar with but it is used in different ways. Mostly it denotes something fleshy with cap, gills and stem (and that will be the meaning in these notes) but some people add the extra condition that a mushroom must be edible (anything else is a toadstool) and some use it virtually as a synonym of fungus. Experience has shown that other traditional terms (e.g. bolete, polypore) are meaningless to people who have never read anything about fungi. The brief explanations in the category names tell users who are unfamiliar with fungi what sorts of fruiting bodies they’ll find in a given category. Note also that some groups of fungi don’t have well-established colloquial names. 

 

If you click on a category you will see an Overview for it. While the category names help, they must necessarily be short and, to get the most benefit, you should read the Overviews. An Overview may (via Hints) offer more detail about the visual or non-visual features that would help identify your sighting or give some Warnings.

 

The fungi in a given category need not be closely related and the only aim of this categorization is to help you place your sighting. Many users are likely to take photos of fungi incidentally, without necessarily studying the fungi closely, and so would need to rely on just the photograph when trying to place a sighting.  For that reason the categories rely on visual features as far as possible to make it easier for those with no knowledge about fungi. The terms in square brackets aim to help those with some knowledge of fungi  and even the more knowledgeable users may find more help within the angled brackets.

 

How to search

If you are unfamiliar with fungi it is best to start at the top of the list on the right and work your way down until you find something that describes your sighting. First are the Cap on a stem groups. In these the top of the fruitbody is sharply differentiated from a supporting stem. In some fungi the fruit body tapers gradually from a broad apex, but with no such sharp differentiation, hence no proper stem (but a pseudo-stem) and such fungi are not included. On past experience, most fungal sightings will be of mushrooms and they are in the first group.

 

Why do some genera appear in more than one category?

Long ago, fungal classification was closely tied to fruitbody form but later research showed that closely related species need not have the same fruitbody form. Mostly, all species in a genus have the same form of fruitbody but there are exceptions. As an example, look at these two: Schizophyllum amplum  and Schizpophylum commune .

 

This means that in any categorization based only on macroscopic features there will inevitably be cases where all the species of a genus do not fit into the one category. There are a few instances where it is more sensible to deal with slightly dissimilar fruitbody types together and so though your sighting has a fruitbody that should be in category X, a note there will direct you to category Y.

 

Use of formal taxonomic categories (e.g. genera, families or orders) would avoid the splitting of genera but such categories would not be easy for a non-expert to use since many such categories rely on microscopic features. Also, dissimilar fruitbodies may be grouped together (as Schizophyllum shows) and two species, with fruitbodies of similar form, may fall into different taxonomic categories.

 

Warnings

The grouping is based on mature fruitbodies and immature fruitbodies may look different.

Many fungi are not identifiable from photos, no matter how good.

With age frutibodies may become tattered, dowdy and unidentifiable from a photo.

 

More information

For more about fungi in general see: http://www.cpbr.gov.au/fungi/index.html  

     .....For more about fruitbody types see: http://www.cpbr.gov.au/fungi/types-of-fungi.html  

     .....For more about macroscopic features see: http://www.cpbr.gov.au/fungi/macroscopic.html



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Phaeotrametes decipiens (A Polypore) at Moruya, NSW - 7 Dec 2023 by LisaH
zz agaric (stem; gills white/cream) at Surf Beach, NSW - 2 Dec 2023 by Hejor1
Phlebiopsis crassa (A corticioid or paint fungi) at Surf Beach, NSW - 2 Dec 2023 by Hejor1
Trametes coccinea at Surf Beach, NSW - 2 Dec 2023 by Hejor1
Cyathus sp. (A Bird's Nest Fungus) at Surf Beach, NSW - 1 Dec 2023 by LyndalT
Unidentified Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on wood at Moruya, NSW - 16 Nov 2023 by LisaH
Piptoporus australiensis (Curry Punk) at Moruya, NSW - 16 Nov 2023 by LisaH
Lentinus arcularius at Kangaroo Valley, NSW - 14 Nov 2023 by lbradley
Trametes sp. at Narrawallee, NSW - 9 Sep 2023 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on wood at Narrawallee, NSW - 9 Sep 2023 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Cap on a stem; gills below cap [mushrooms or mushroom-like] at Narrawallee, NSW - 9 Sep 2023 by trevorpreston
zz flat polypore - white(ish) at Narrawallee, NSW - 9 Sep 2023 by trevorpreston
Trametes coccinea (Scarlet Bracket) at Kangaroo Valley, NSW - 22 Aug 2023 by lbradley
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 9 Aug 2023 by LisaH
Unidentified Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on wood at Vincentia, NSW - 5 Aug 2023 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Fungus at Ulladulla, NSW - 28 Jul 2023 by MatthewFrawley
Trametes coccinea (Scarlet Bracket) at Ulladulla, NSW - 28 Jul 2023 by MatthewFrawley
Unidentified Other fungi on wood at Moruya, NSW - 20 Jul 2023 by LisaH
Phellinus sp. (Phellinus sp.) at Tathra, NSW - 15 Jul 2023 by mahargiani
Postia pelliculosa at Kianga, NSW - 1 Jul 2023 by LyndalT
Hygrocybe sp. (Hygrocybe) at Moruya, NSW - 23 Jun 2023 by LisaH
Austroboletus sp. at Lilli Pilli, NSW - 16 Jun 2023 by Hejor1
Armillaria sp. (A honey fungus) at Tuross Head, NSW - 12 Jun 2023 by Paul4K
Oudemansiella gigaspora group (Rooting Shank) at Kangaroo Valley, NSW - 6 Jun 2023 by lbradley
Unidentified Fungus at Bega, NSW - 20 May 2023 by lizlou
Mucorales (Pin moulds) at Moruya, NSW - 18 May 2023 by LisaH
Polypore sp. at Surf Beach, NSW - 18 May 2023 by Hejor1
Polypore sp. at Surf Beach, NSW - 18 May 2023 by Hejor1
Phlebia subceracea at Surf Beach, NSW - 18 May 2023 by Hejor1
zz agaric (stem; gills white/cream) at Surf Beach, NSW - 16 May 2023 by Hejor1
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Surf Beach, NSW - 16 May 2023 by Hejor1
Lactarius deliciosus (Saffron Milkcap) at Morton, NSW - 15 May 2023 by vivdavo
Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus) at Woodburn, NSW - 15 May 2023 by vivdavo
Oudemansiella gigaspora group (Rooting Shank) at Surf Beach, NSW - 15 May 2023 by Hejor1
Armillaria sp. (A honey fungus) at Surf Beach, NSW - 15 May 2023 by Hejor1
Trametes coccinea (Scarlet Bracket) at Surf Beach, NSW - 15 May 2023 by Hejor1
Trametes sp. at Surf Beach, NSW - 15 May 2023 by Hejor1
Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus) at Vincentia, NSW - 14 May 2023 by RobG1
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 6 May 2023 by LisaH
Omphalotus nidiformis at Surf Beach, NSW - 25 Apr 2023 by Hejor1
Trametes coccinea (Scarlet Bracket) at Surf Beach, NSW - 25 Apr 2023 by Hejor1
Agaricus sp. at Currowan, NSW - 25 Apr 2023 by Hejor1
Boletellus emodensis (Boletellus emodensis) at Beecroft Peninsula, NSW - 9 Apr 2023 by Marchien
Boletellus emodensis at Shell Cove, NSW - 6 Apr 2023 by plants
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 6 Apr 2023 by LisaH
Phaeotrametes decipiens (A Polypore) at Moruya, NSW - 12 Mar 2023 by LisaH
Austroboletus lacunosus (Austroboletus lacunosus) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Mar 2023 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 3 Feb 2023 by LisaH
Trametes versicolor at Jervis Bay, JBT - 19 Jan 2023 by Hejor1
Polypore sp. at Jervis Bay, JBT - 19 Jan 2023 by Hejor1
Piptoporus australiensis at Jervis Bay, JBT - 19 Jan 2023 by Hejor1
Polypore sp. at Jervis Bay, JBT - 19 Jan 2023 by Hejor1
Unidentified Cap on a stem; teeth below cap at Pambula Beach, NSW - 1 Jan 2023 by KylieWaldon
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Bemboka, NSW - 19 Dec 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 20 Oct 2022 by LisaH
Uromycladium sp. (A gall forming rust fungus) at Long Beach, NSW - 14 Oct 2022 by mbmiyagi
Unidentified Fungus at Jamberoo, NSW - 3 Oct 2022 by JimL
Auricularia cornea (Auricularia cornea) at Narrawallee, NSW - 1 Oct 2022 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Underside smooth or wrinkled/roughened <Stereum etc> at Burrill Lake, NSW - 26 Aug 2022 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on wood at Burrill Lake, NSW - 26 Aug 2022 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Pored or somewhat maze-like on underside [bracket polypores] at Burrill Lake, NSW - 26 Aug 2022 by trevorpreston
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 11 Aug 2022 by LisaH
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Mogo, NSW - 20 Jul 2022 by AJB
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 13 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Hydnum repandum (Hydnum repandum) at Moruya, NSW - 11 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Coralloid fungus, markedly branched at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Stereum hirsutum (Hairy Curtain Crust) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Trametes coccinea (Scarlet Bracket) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill Fungus) at Moruya, NSW - 10 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Cortinarius rotundisporus (Elegant Blue Webcap) at Moruya, NSW - 9 Jul 2022 by LisaH
Lentinus fasciatus (Hairy Trumpet) at Moruya, NSW - 17 Jun 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 16 Jun 2022 by LisaH
Trametes coccinea at Dolphin Point, NSW - 12 Jun 2022 by trevorpreston
Boletales at Moruya, NSW - 26 May 2022 by LisaH
Clavulina sp. at Moruya, NSW - 25 May 2022 by LisaH
Amanita sp. (Amanita sp.) at Moruya, NSW - 25 May 2022 by LisaH
Ramaria sp. (A Coral fungus) at Moruya, NSW - 25 May 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 24 May 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 24 May 2022 by LisaH
Unidentified Fungus at Moruya, NSW - 24 May 2022 by LisaH
Trametes versicolor at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Pored or somewhat maze-like on underside [bracket polypores] at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Podoscypha petalodes at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Gymnopilus sp. (Gymnopilus) at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Collybia sp. at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Trametes sp. at Bodalla, NSW - 16 May 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Other fungi on wood at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Other fungi on wood at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Mycena sp. (Mycena) at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Cap on a stem; gills below cap [mushrooms or mushroom-like] at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Unidentified Other fungi on wood at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Auricularia delicata at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Cyclomyces setiporus at Kianga, NSW - 15 May 2022 by mahargiani
Ganoderma sp. at Tilba Tilba, NSW - 14 May 2022 by mahargiani
Collybia eucalyptorum at Narooma, NSW - 14 May 2022 by mahargiani
Clavulinopsis amoena (Yellow club) at Central Tilba, NSW - 13 May 2022 by mahargiani
Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus) at Jerrawangala, NSW - 13 May 2022 by RobG1

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