Hygrocybe fuliginata E. Horak
Not a great specimen, but the only one I have found of this species.
Its colour makes it hard to spot amongst the leaf litter on the forest floor. The gills are always a pale yellow, which helps to differentiate it from the next species below. Cap diam: up to 45 mm.
Hygrocybe fuscoaurantiaca (G. Stev.) E. Horak
Another waxgill which can be very difficult to spot amongst the leaf litter.
A dark brown to red-brown species, fading to olive green with gills varying from reddish to yellow. Cap diam: up to 45 mm. Found in a variety of forest types.
Hygrocybe keithgeorgei (G. Stev.) E. Horak
A dark brown cap with olive green tints. The gills have a mauve tinge to them. Cap diam: 15–35 mm.
Found in broadleaf forests.

Hygrocybe lilaceolamellata (G. Stev.) E. Horak
An orange-brown to honey brown waxgill with mauve gills found in mixed broadleaf-podocarp forests. Cap diam: 15–40 mm.



