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Beenak Long Tooth ( Beenakia dacostae) Small flat capped fruiting bodies with creamy ochre soft decurrent spines. Caps were about 25 mm across and stipes were about 30 mm in height with short spines half way down their length.<br />
Seen growing in dry wooden debris under a massive rotting eucalyptus log. Australia,Beenak Long Tooth,Beenakia dacostae,Geotagged,Winter Click/tap to enlarge

Beenak Long Tooth ( Beenakia dacostae)

Small flat capped fruiting bodies with creamy ochre soft decurrent spines. Caps were about 25 mm across and stipes were about 30 mm in height with short spines half way down their length.
Seen growing in dry wooden debris under a massive rotting eucalyptus log.

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Beenakia dacostae is commonly found growing around parts of Victoria and Tasmania, Australia.

Similar species: Gomphales
Species identified by Leuba Ridgway
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By Leuba Ridgway

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Uploaded Jul 2, 2020. Captured Jun 29, 2020 15:46 in Ada Tree Walk, Ada VIC 3833, Australia.
  • SZ-10
  • f/10.1
  • 10/600s
  • ISO100
  • 6.78mm