Trogia subglobospora seems to have been very rarely collected and I know of only one definite Australian record of a yellow gilled Trogia (https://qldfungi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Trogia-subglobospora-var-mellea.pdf). In my technical note at Trogia subglobospora ‘yellow gills’ I explain why I don’t use ‘mellea’ for my sighting. In the third photo you see a very bristly stemmed young fruitbody and in the fourth I show a couple of microscopic features.
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