There are two species of Amauroderma known to be in Queensland - A. rude and A. rugosum. According to Cunningham, A. rude has the much larger pores of the two. This particular fungus had very coarse-looking pores, so it's a good bet that it's Amauroderma rude.In this photo, which is looking down at the top of the typically very dark-coloured cap, you can see how the fungus has grown around a stick and a bracken stem. Photo taken by my husband, Chris Ryan.IDENTIFYING AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST PLANTS,TREES & FUNGI - Flick Group --> DATABASE INDEX - TAGS
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There are two species of Amauroderma known to be in Queensland - A. rude and A. rugosum. According to Cunningham, A. rude has the much larger pores of the two. This particular fungus had very large and coarse-looking pores, so it's a good bet that it's Amauroderma rude.You can see the white pores in this photo. You can also see how the cap of the fungus has grown around a stick and some bracken stems. The black, central stipe of the fungus is only just visible.IDENTIFYING AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST PLANTS,TREES & FUNGI - Flick Group --> DATABASE INDEX - TAGS
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Photographed in Mt Field National Park, along the Russell and Horseshoe Falls track. Photo by my husband, Chris Ryan.From the shape and texture of the cap, I think this could be an Amauroderma rude. BTW, does anyone know what the white tendrils are? They were, in some places, draping over everything. I think they might have something to do with Mycena species?IDENTIFYING AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST PLANTS,TREES & FUNGI - Flick Group --> DATABASE INDEX - TAGS
Although sometimes classed as a stalked polypore, I pulled this one up and it had roots, simply a polypore forming on top of a broken stem? Sacha Reserve, Ecuador.
Summary[edit] Description: Seen at Jatun Sacha Biological Reserve, Napo, Ecuador. Date: 22 August 2010, 08:59. Source: Hongo. Author: Geoff Gallice from Gainesville, FL, USA.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Cap surface of the mushroom Amauroderma rude (Berk) Torrend. Specimen photographed in Swans Crossing State Forest, New South Wales, Australia. "Notes: This poly pore was in close proximity to the edge of the forest and in direct sunlight. Appeared to be growing on buried wood.". Date: 13 May 2010. Source: : This image is Image Number 85581 at Mushroom Observer, a source for mycological images. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing. English | español | français | italiano | македонски | മലയാളം | português | +/−. Author: Ian Dodd.
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Summary[edit] Description: Although sometimes classed as a stalked polypore, I pulled this one up and it had roots, simply a polypore forming on top of a broken stem? Sacha Reserve, Ecuador. Date: 5 February 2014, 04:13. Source: Amauroderma sp.. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
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