Cyclomyces setiporus

1 Budderoo, NSW

Cyclomyces setiporus at Budderoo, NSW - 25 Mar 2020
Cyclomyces setiporus at Budderoo, NSW - 25 Mar 2020
Cyclomyces setiporus at Budderoo, NSW - 25 Mar 2020
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Identification history

Cyclomyces setiporus 7 Apr 2020 Pam
Phellinus sp. 26 Mar 2020 WattaWanderer

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Significant sighting

Pam noted:

7 Apr 2020

Appears to be the first record of this genus and species in the Budawang Coast recording region.

User's notes

Based on some other photos I am wondering about Phellinus wahlbergii?

4 comments

Pam wrote:
   27 Mar 2020
Phellinus wahlbergii is a much more robust and hoof-like woody bracket. What you have here is that great little fungus Cyclomyces setiporus. I've only ever found it in moist forest areas.
Pam wrote:
   27 Mar 2020
I've just found this species is not on the species list so I'll have to add it with a description. I'll hopefully do this over the next couple of day.s
WattaWanderer wrote:
   8 Apr 2020
Thanks for the ID Pam - glad to know its a little uncommon, it really caught my eye!
Pam wrote:
   8 Apr 2020
Well spotted!

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  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 25 Mar 2020 12:31 PM Recorded on
  • WattaWanderer Recorded by

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  • Cyclomyces setiporus Scientific name
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  • Not Sensitive
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Non-Invasive
  • 392.72m Recorded at altitude
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