File:2016-02-14 Trogia infundibuliformis Berk. & Broome 598911.jpg
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Trogia infundibuliformis Berk. & Broome Image location: Booyong, New South Wales, Australia I think I have posted this before, but this time there are some fruiting bodies. They may or may not be the same fungi that produces the mycellium. These 3 shots are taken at 2 day intervals. Recognized by sight
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current | 19:39, 31 March 2017 | 3,841 × 2,160 (5.04 MB) | Josef Papi (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description='''''Trogia infundibuliformis''''' Berk. & Broome Image location: Booyong, New South Wales, Australia I think I have posted this before, but this time there are some fruiting bodies. They may or may not be the same fungi t... |
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