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Heino1 wrote:
17 Jun 2024
Looks like one of the truffles with no (or a very evanescent) skin - perhaps a Gautieria.

zz - truffle
Heino1 wrote:
29 May 2024
In an earlier comment I noted that various truffles have white(ish) exteriors. Hence a view of such an exterior contains almost no information. I collected some specimens from the group Tim photographed and show a few of them here: https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4573249. For an internal view of the Austrogautieria referred to by Tim, see this sighting: https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4571293.

Hysterangium 'grey-green'
Heino1 wrote:
16 May 2024
The inset in the second photo shows a number of spores. They are very slightly roughened and measure about 8-11 x 5-7 micrometres. For the moment I've put this in Thaxterogaster. For some years the genus was subsumed into Cortinarius, but more recently was resurrected, albeit to incorporate both truffle-like fungi and standard mushroom-like fungi - just as Cortinarius also includes both mushroom-like and truffle-like fungi. Some more checking in the future may see this sighting move into Cortinarius.

Thaxterogaster sp.
Heino1 wrote:
16 May 2024
Probably a truffle of some sort - but there are several genera with white exteriors.

Hysterangium 'grey-green'
15 May 2024
Thank you for your reply and explanation.

zz - truffle
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