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Disk-like to cup-like species

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Overview

 

 

The feature common to the fungi in this group is the disk-like to cup-like component of the fruitbody. They are divided into the following sub-groups (and you will find more about them in the respective sub-group overviews.):

 

1... The fruitbody consist of a cup (from a couple of millimetres to a centimetre or  so in diameter) within which you initially find one or more ‘eggs’. Over time the eggs are ejected. Most of these ‘egg’ fungi belong to what are known colloquially as Birds nest fungi (the odd one out being the Cannonball fungus).

 

2... The fruitbody never has any ‘eggs’. The disk-like to cup-like structure may sit atop a stem or be stemless and the disks/cups range from under a millimetre to 10 or so centimetres in diameter.

 

Warning

If you have a leathery, downward facing cup on wood, check Stereum (in https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Categories/Guide/1717) - especially if the outer surface of the cup is furry or hairy.

 

 

42 species

Nidula niveotomentosa (A birds-nest fungus)

Nidula niveotomentosa
Nidula niveotomentosa
Nidula niveotomentosa

Nidula sp. (A bird's nest fungus)

Nidula sp.
Nidula sp.
Nidula sp.

Pyronema sp. (A fire fungus)

Pyronema sp.
Pyronema sp.
Pyronema sp.

Pyronemataceae (A cup fungus familiy)

Pyronemataceae
Pyronemataceae
Pyronemataceae

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