Alphabetical List of Australian Fungi
This is an alphabetical list of Australian fungi we have named (so it obviously does not include the hundreds of photos of species we cannot name). In naming these fungi - please be aware we are not mycologists - we could be - and in many instances I am sure we are - completely wrong! Click the thumbnails to bring up a large picture and full description.
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- Scleroderma sp, an earthball, Blackbutt Creek Walk, Killara and Gordon, Sydney Australia, March 21, 2008
- Scleroderma sp, an earthball, Blackbutt Creek Walk, Killara and Gordon, Sydney Australia, March 21, 2008
- Scleroderma sp, an earthball, Blackbutt Creek Walk, Killara and Gordon, Sydney Australia, March 21, 2008
- Scleroderma sp, in bare dry paddock, a disintegrated specimen showing powdery spore mass, Wee Jasper, new South Wales, A
- Scleroderma sp, in bare dry paddock, Wee Jasper, new South Wales, Australia, April 18, 2008.
- Scleroderma sp, in bare dry paddock, Wee Jasper, new South Wales, Australia, April 18, 2008.
- Scleroderma sp, but possibly lycoperdon, Hurstville Grove, Sydney, April, 2008, in soil, cap 35 mm across, 15mm thick, s
- Scleroderma sp This fungus has a yellowish and rusty brown mottled and sometimes warty appearance. The outer skin become
- Scutellinia aff. margaritacea Barrington Tops National Park, January 28, 2008, The Corker, Carey's Peak Walk. This fungu
- Scutellinia aff. margaritacea Barraga swamp walk, near Mt Allyn, Barrington Tops National Park, NSW Australia, July 2009
- Scutellinia aff. margaritacea, Carey's Peak walk, April 2010. Barrington Tops National Park. Minute, growing on fallen w
- Scutellinia aff. margaritacea, Carey's Peak walk, April 2010. Barrington Tops National Park. Minute, growing on fallen w
- Scutellinia scutellata, asmall cup shaped fungus with stiff blackish hairs growing from the rim, Blue Gum Loop Walk, Wil
- Scutellinia scutellata, asmall cup shaped fungus with stiff blackish hairs growing from the rim, Blue Gum Loop Walk, Wil
- Scytinopogon angulisporus, Barrington National Park and Chichester State Forest, New South Wales, common, after rain, Ap
- Scytinopogon angulisporus Carey's Peak Walk, Barrington Tops National Park, April 2010, common at the base of eucalypts.
- Scytinopogon angulisporus Carey's Peak Walk, Barrington Tops National Park, April 2010, common at the base of eucalypts.
- Scytinopogon angulisporus, growing in great profusion in soil on buried wood, and at the base of trees, Rocky Crossing W
- Slime mould (unidentified) invading unidentified fungus, Fiddens Whard Rd and Beaumont Road after heavy rain, May 2003




