T. Lebel 2007
These fungi have lost their ability to forcefully eject their spores. Instead, they rely on insects and birds to eat them for dispersal. previously known as Macowanites carmineus.
Common name: None
Found: Nothofagus Forests
Substrate: Ground
Spore: White
Height: 60 mm
Width: 50 mm
Season: Autumn
Edible: Unknown