FoQ – Ascomycota

 
Geoglossum umbratile (© Pat Leonard)
Geoglossum umbratile (© Pat Leonard)
Morels

These fleshy fungi have a stem topped by an irregularly folded top. They smell pleasant.

Cup and Disc Fungi

These small fungi are usually shaped like discs, cups, bowls or vases; some may have small stems. They are found on woody substrates, litter, soil or moss.

Earth Tongues and Club Fungi

These small club-like fungi may be simple or branched; some have a distinct top. Both are found on soil, moss and wood. This includes ‘vegetable caterpillars’ which emerge from parasitized insect larvae.

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MorelsMorchella australiana[.pdf] 
Cups/DiscsHelvella sp. grisea
Peziza vesiculosa

Phillipsia subpurpurea
Plectania campylospora
Poronia punctata
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Earth Tongues
and Clubs
Daldinia concentrica
Geoglossum umbratile
Leotia lubrica
Microglossum viride
Xylaria grammica
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