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Cortinarius austroviolaceus Gasparini

Image location: Brimbin Nature Reserve, Taree, New South Wales, Australia

These mauve capped fungi were about 4cm in height. The caps were dry and the stems had banding running at about 45degrees across the stems. The caps were darker in the centre becoming less colour saturated towards the perimeter. The Gills were close and more saturated in the mauve colour. The stem appeared to mark easily and show a darker colour when the area was exposed. The substrate was soft and had good mixed levels of varying debris. The was no unusual identifiable aroma. I was unable to Create the naming used by Bruce : Cortinarius sp. aff. violaceus. However the database did except the shortened name? Not sure if this was technically correct, but I am sure some-one more knowledgable than I will assist. Added note********* Brimbin is a natural Eucalyptus forest Reserve. Semi dry aspect with a local fresh water creek in one area and on the eastern side of the reserve is a tidal brackish salt water creek. This creek is about 25 klms from Taree, NSW, coastline.

Recognized by sight: Fits photos I have that match DNA sequences of C. austroviolaceus. However, morphological examination would be ideal. Should be growing with Eucalyptus or Leptospermum.

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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