Appearance
After infecting a larva the mycelium invades and eventually replaces the host tissue, while the elongated fruit body (ascocarp) grows towards the surface. This is white and about 15mm thick for up to 200mm, then yellow for about 50mm then black above the ground (up to 60mm) forming tapered, round-tipped clubs. They are often covered with white spore.Status
Not at risk.Habitat
Often under Acacia spp.Evolution
Specialises in Oxycanus moth speciesReferences:
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http://fungimap.org.au/index.php/fduonline-home/56/294/clubs/P-cordyceps-gunniihttp://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:catalogueoflife.org:taxon:d6d92b54-2dc5-11e0-98c6-2ce70255a436:col20120124#