Cheilymenia spp.

1 Stromlo, ACT

Cheilymenia spp. at Stromlo, ACT - 2 Jul 2022
Cheilymenia spp. at Stromlo, ACT - 2 Jul 2022
Cheilymenia spp. at Stromlo, ACT - 2 Jul 2022
Cheilymenia spp. at Stromlo, ACT - 2 Jul 2022
Cheilymenia spp. at Stromlo, ACT - 2 Jul 2022
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Identification history

Cheilymenia spp. 6 Jul 2022 Heino1
Cheilymenia raripila 3 Jul 2022 trevorpreston
Unidentified 2 Jul 2022 trevorpreston

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User's notes

Bright orange discs, flattish, hairs around the edges, about 2-3mm, growing in dung.

4 comments

trevorpreston wrote:
   3 Jul 2022
Suggest Cheilymenia raripila, from A Fiels Guide to Australian Fungi by Bruce Fuhrer, species gregarious on herbivore dung.
Heino1 wrote:
   4 Jul 2022
This is a species of Cheilymenia but, within the genus, identification to species depends on microscopic features. CNM should have Cheilymena sp., since I put up a brief description and comments a little while ago, but it didn't appear in the list when I tried to ID this sighting. I'll try again later.
trevorpreston wrote:
   4 Jul 2022
Its in there under fungi, but not under a specific group of fungi so I think that's why you cant access it.
trevorpreston wrote:
   5 Jul 2022
Should it be moved to the disc to cup like section? I can email and ask if someone can do this.

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Location information

Sighting information

  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 2 Jul 2022 04:22 PM Recorded on
  • trevorpreston Recorded by

Species information

  • Cheilymenia spp. Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Unknown
  • Unknown
  • Up to 668.08m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning

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