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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
J. Hubregtse
Part 5
A Photographic Guide
to Ascomycetes
Scutellinia scutellata
Est. 1880
c Jurrie Hubregtse
Fungi in Australia
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FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA
Part 5
A Photographic Guide
to Ascomycetes
Revision 2.1
March 4, 2018
Author:
J. Hubregtse
fia.hubregtse@gmail.com
Published by the
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc.
E-published at
http://www.fncv.org.au/fungi-in-australia/
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Est. 1880
Fungi in Australia
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Hubregtse J (2018)
Fungi In Australia,
Rev. 2.1,
E-published by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc., Blackburn, Vic-
toria, Australia. Web address
http://www.fncv.org.au/fungi-in-australia/
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CONTENTS
Contents
1 A photographic guide to ascomycetes
1.1 Disc and Cup fungi
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1.2 Club and Antler fungi
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1.3 Crust and Cushion fungi
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1.4 Flask fungi
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1.5 Honeycomb, Brain and Convoluted fungi
1.6 Pin fungi
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Species Index
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chapter 1
A PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO ASCOMYCETES
This photographic guide contains species that have been described in detail
in
Fungi In Australia Part 2.
The fungi species have been placed in 6 broad
morphological categories to facilitate identification.
Disc and Cup fungi
comprises species that have their fertile layer (hyme-
nium) in a disc-like fruit-body. The disc may or may not be supported by a
stipe. The surface of the disc may be flat, concave, convex or cup-shaped and
may have an irregular margin. The texture of the fruit-bodies can range from
hard and brittle to soft and jelly-like, and their size can range from a fraction
of a millimetre to a few centimetres.
Club and Antler fungi
comprises species that have their hymenium on
the outside of a club-like fruit-body, such as those belonging to earth-tongues
or
Cordyceps
species. The antler-like species may consist of forked clubs or
multibranched fruit-bodies.
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