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Pseudocraterellus sinuosus Vaguely trumpet shaped, these fruiting bodies had greyish white spore surface forming the outside of the trumpet. The fawn coloured caps were wrinkled with frilly margins. <br />
Spore print was white. Spotted in damp soil in a well-shaded area in a eucalypt forest.<br />
An uncommon fungus. It is also known as P. undulatus. There are many in this genus in Europe.  Australia,Fall,Geotagged Click/tap to enlarge

Pseudocraterellus sinuosus

Vaguely trumpet shaped, these fruiting bodies had greyish white spore surface forming the outside of the trumpet. The fawn coloured caps were wrinkled with frilly margins.
Spore print was white. Spotted in damp soil in a well-shaded area in a eucalypt forest.
An uncommon fungus. It is also known as P. undulatus. There are many in this genus in Europe.

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Uploaded Jun 7, 2017. Captured May 26, 2017 14:52 in Sherbrooke Track, Sherbrooke VIC 3789, Australia.
  • SZ-10
  • f/11.2
  • 10/1000s
  • ISO100
  • 10.99mm