A fungus in this group has a fruitbody that is basically no more than a club or stalk in appearance.
There may some broadening centrally to give a spindle-like look or the fruitbody may broaden towards the apex (but there is no well-differentiated cap).
In some the stalk may fork at the apex, but the fruitbodies lack the branching found in the coralloid fungi (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Categories/Guide/1732).
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Mucronella sp. at Paddys River, ACT
Calocera sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW
Calocera sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW
Mucronella sp. at Paddys River, ACT
Mucronella sp. at Paddys River, ACT
Mucronella sp. at Paddys River, ACT