Phylloporus sp.

Phylloporus sp. at Bodalla, NSW

Phylloporus sp. at Bodalla, NSW - 8 May 2024
Phylloporus sp. at Bodalla, NSW - 8 May 2024
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Identification history

Phylloporus sp. 15 May 2024 Pam
Unidentified 8 May 2024 Teresa

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5 comments

Pam wrote:
   10 May 2024
Looks like it might be a Phylloporus with the brownish cap and brownish tones in stipe with those yellowish gills. What do you think? Do you see ones down your way with these colour tones?
Teresa wrote:
   10 May 2024
These were numerous throughout the forest today and relatively common annually in the State Forest and National Parks of the Eurobodalla.
You are probably correct with ID as I've not kept up with names since studying other areas, thanks
Pam wrote:
   10 May 2024
I'm finding the Phylloporus have been quite numerous up here on the Central Coast this season. Also certain species being attacked very quickly by Hypomycese
Teresa wrote:
   10 May 2024
Same happening here with several species. Our season is very late due to the late rains this year
Pam wrote:
   15 May 2024
Our season is about a month later than usual. Hot summer and late rains as you say

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 8 May 2024 09:53 AM Recorded on
  • Teresa Recorded by

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  • Phylloporus sp. Scientific name
  • Phylloporus sp. Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 764m Recorded at altitude
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