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Round, black fruiting bodies (?) of about 1/2 cm diameter on short, black ...
Perteneciente al filo Ascomycota y a la familia
Hypoxylon is another option. Pretty sure it is at least something in
Hypoxylon is another option. Pretty sure it is at least something in
penknife multitool. Here's a website with a key to Genus of Xylariacae: ...
Black nodular shapes upto about 35 mm wide with a thin brittle crust. The crust ...
Tiny fruiting bodies that turn black with age. Each one had a small raised dot. ...
Small rounded fruit bodies about 1 mm wide with pointed apical cones ...
Phylum: Ascomycota Subphylum: Pezizomycotina Order: Xylariales ...
35mm diameter almost spherical very hard dusty pink with small patches of ...
Small ( 6mm wide) flat pale discs with tapering bases seen on herbivore dung ...
This fungi had two separate structures but both were club-shaped projections ...
A fungus growing on a decaying log. 63mm in height. Black color with white dots ...
Growing from a large old eucalyptus log these tiny balls were very hard and ...
Black (very black) lumps, some 1 to 4 cm in diameter, growing on the underside ...
A small black fungus growing on a dried twig. Has a long oval shaped head and a ...
Appearing in a half barrel used as a planter (possibly made of oak?) were these ...
Small spherical, tough skinned fungi which grows in loose clusters on downed ...
Also known as Tinder Fungus, Coal Fungus, Carbon Balls, and King Alfred's ...
The tallest of these were 5 cm tall with a short stem and head 3 times longer ...
Also known as Tinder Fungus, Coal Fungus, Carbon Balls, and King Alfred's ...
Hopefully I have the correct ID for this spotting. What I think is Daldinia ...
Xylaria hypoxylon is an inedible species of fungus in the genus Xylaria. It is ...
; Crampballs; King Alfred's cakes. Phylum: Ascomycota Order: Xylariales ...