Tul. & C. Tul. 1844
I have come across this species and the similar one Cyathus striatus and never been sure of how to tell them apart. I was surprised how much contradicting information was out there once I started looking. I found that C. novae-zeelandiae has smaller spores 11-13 x 5-6μm compared to C. striatus that are15-20 μm x 8-12 μm.
Common name: None
Found: Native Forest
Substrate: Woody debris
Spore: Grey peridiola
Height: 20 mm
Width: 8 mm
Season: Winter
Edible: No