Cortinarius globuliformis

This is a widespread, southern Australian fungus which produces button-like, bright yellow basidiomes embedded in conspicuous, mat-like masses of bright yellow mycelium underneath the leaf litter. They are a truffle-like fungi much sought after by small mammals such as potoroos.

 

Cortinarius globuliformis is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands  |  South Coast  |  Grampians

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Species information

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  • Synonyms

    Dermocybe globuliformis

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