Phlebiopsis crassa

2 A corticioid or paint fungi at Budgong, NSW

Phlebiopsis crassa at Budgong, NSW - 4 Jun 2020
Phlebiopsis crassa at Budgong, NSW - 4 Jun 2020
Phlebiopsis crassa at Budgong, NSW - 4 Jun 2020
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Phlebiopsis crassa 31 Jul 2024 Heino1
Phlebiopsis crassa 18 Jun 2020 Pam
Terana caerulea 16 Jun 2020 Pam
Unidentified 5 Jun 2020 Ry

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Growing on what i think is Eucalyptus muelleriana (firewood)

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Pam wrote:
   16 Jun 2020
It looks a bit like Terana caerulea, though the main image at the end of the log looks very 'fluffy'!! I was wondering if the magnification enhanced that look?! It has the pale edge as is often described in this species and normally that's what I would go for, I can put that up as a suggestion and see if anyone else has a view on this. All I can say is that you have very colourful fire wood
Ry wrote:
   16 Jun 2020
Hi Pam, it was definitely well formed and had a 'fluffy' appearance. It was also on multiple logs. Colourful fire wood! Cheers ry
WattaWanderer wrote:
   16 Jun 2020
Hey Pam - for this sighting I wondered about Phlebiopsis crassa?

It is listed as a species on the Canberra NatureMapr, but not Budawang.
https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Species/30033?ViewMode=Detail

Well done to Young Ry on the sighting!
Pam wrote:
   17 Jun 2020
Thanks for that lead will look into it and add it to Budawang species list.

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