Clavulinopsis amoena (Zoll. & Moritzi) Corner

(Syn. Clavaria amoena)

Bright yellow simple clubs, paler at base of stipe. Size up to 50 x 2 mm.

Clavulinopsis archeri Berk.

(Syn. Clavaria archeri)

Golden yellow clubs, branched at the base. Fruiting bodies up to 30 x 5 mm.

Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea (Cleland) Corner

(Syn. Clavaria corallino-rosacea)

Simple rosy pink to salmon orange clubs, up to 50 x 3 mm. Sometimes found in small groups.

Clavulinopsis persicina (R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper

A simple club, pale apricot to salmon in colour. Can be found singly or in groups.Up to 80 x 3 mm in size

Clavulinopsis simplex (R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper

Found in small groups in many forest types. Clubs up to 60 mm x 4–6 mm in size.

Clavulinopsis sulcata Overeem

Syn. Clavaria sulcata

This is a common bright salmon-pink species found at the base of tree ferns. It may be solitary or found in groups. up to 70 x 7 mm in size.

Clavulinopsis spiralis (Jungh.) Corner

(Syn. Clavaria spiralis)

These are bright yellow clubs growing in groups. Size up to 50 x 2 mm. These are very similar to C. amoena but under a microscope it can be seen that C. spiralis has globose spores while C. amoena has ellipsoid spores.

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Clavulinopsis novozealandica R.H. Petersen

A club-shaped yellow to creamy yellow species, up to 50 x 6 mm.

Clavulinopsis ovispora (Overeem) Corner

This species is made up of simple clubs growing in groups. The fruiting bodies are bright yellow to golden yellow, and up to 80 x 7 mm in size.