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Macrolepiota clelandii Grgur. Image location: Swans Crossing State Forest, New South Wales, Australia I do have more mature specimens of this fungi and will add to the posting when I locate the images. Used references: I agree with Irene that the key does not help, but it does narrow it down to four species. The description of the macrocharacters for these four species leads to M. clelandii, especially since Macrolepiota procera is not listed as occuring in Australia. Dr. Else Vellinga also gives the current name for updating and correcting several common mushroom books of Australian fungi, which gives this pdf file an added value for Ian Dodd. http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/...</a>
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current | 14:43, 1 July 2018 | 752 × 1,053 (580 KB) | Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description='''''Macrolepiota clelandii''''' Grgur. Image location: Swans Crossing State Forest, New South Wales, Australia I do have more mature specimens of this fungi and will add to the posting when I locate the images. <div> <span> Used references: I agree with Irene that the key does not help, but it does narrow it down to four species. The description of the macrocharacters for these four species leads to [http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/lookup_name/Macrolepiota... |
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