Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
(Segedin) Giachini 2011
Description:
These fungi are sturdy, fleshy, and vase or funnel shaped with smooth to wrinkled outer surfaces. It was once contained in the Cantharellaceae family, but recent DNA studies have placed it with Gomphaceae
Common name: None
Found: Native Forest
Substrate: Ground
Spore: White
Height: 50 mm
Width: 25 mm
Season: Early Winter
Edible: Unknown
Macro images:
 Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 7 mm.
 
 Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 7 mm.
 
 Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 7 mm.
 
 Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 5 mm.
 
Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 6 mm.
Surprising this species normal has poorly formed gills that are more folds ridges then gills but these two collections above and below have well formed gills.
 Gloeocantharellus novae-zelandiae
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Scale= 6 mm.
 
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Forest Fungi