Resupinatus This is a genus which lives on rotting wood. The species are rubbery in texture and fan or shell-shaped with no stipe. |
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Resupinatus sp. An undescribed species, growing on a rotten log in mixed broad-leaf/podocarp forest. Very small - the largest fruiting body was 7 mm diameter.The part of the cap towards the point of attachment can be quite hairy. |
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Resupinatus violaceogriseus G. Stev. A violaceous grey species found on fallen beech wood. It is bell-shaped when young with an inrolled edge, becoming flatter as it ages. Cap diam: 20–50 mm. |
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Grows on fallen stems of fallen punga fronds. |
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This species is found on old punga frond stems. It has quite a circular shape to it. The colour changes from vinaceous-grey to fawn as it ages. Cap diam: up to 20 mm. |
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Resupinatus vinosolividus (Segedin) J.A. Cooper (Syn. Campanella vinosolivida) |
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Resupinatus subapplicatus (Cleland) Grgur. The pale grey fruiting body of this species is bell-shaped when young, then becoming fan-shaped. Cap diam 5–15 mm. |
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