A very nice find - and seemingly one of the numerous not-yet-described species in Australia. I'm curious as to whether the hairiness is always tonsure-like, or whether the cap is hairy overall when young, but becomes centrally balder with age. So I would love to see this in all stages of development - and, ideally, get more herbarium specimens.
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