Clavulina brunneocinerea R.H. Petersen
Up to 8 cm tall, usually found in groups under Nothofagus, in debris.
Clavulina cristata var. zealandica R.H. Petersen
This species has white fruiting bodies, up to 80 x 30 mm in size, with fine branches near the apex. Found in groups under beech, growing on humus or woody debris.
Clavulina cf. cavipes Corner
A white to off-white species found on the forest floor. Up to 50 x 25 mm in size with irregular branching.
Clavulina geoglossoides Corner
Simple clubs coloured dull grey-brown, sometimes sparsely branched. Up to 70 x 7 mm in size. Found in mossy humus in beech forests.
Clavulina floridana (Singer) Corner
A dull grey-brown species with paler tips to the branches, growing in groups. Up to 50 x 4 mm in size. On drying the stipe becomes an orange colour, which helps to differentiate it from C. geoglossoides
Clavulina subrugosa var tenuis R.H. Petersen
A slender off-white to ivory coloured species, usually simple but sometimes sparsely branched, up to 55 mm high. Found under mixed podocarp and beech forests.
Clavulina urnigerobasidiata R.H. Petersen
Fruiting bodies are pale tan to tan grey, and are up to 45 x 20 mm in size.
Clavulina vinaceocervina var. avellanea R.H. Petersen
This is a much branched species with colour varying from light ochraceous when young to fleshy brown with grey tints when mature. The apices of the branches are mostly pointed. Up to 65 x 20 mm in size.
Clavulina leveillei var. atricha Corner
A grey branched species growing in groups under beech and tea tree. Size 60 x 30 mm. The stipe is a lighter colour than the branches when young.
Clavulina hispidulosa Corner, K.S. Thind & Anand
A branched cream species growing in small groups. Size up to 50 x 20 mm.









