The fruit body is saucer-like to cup-like (and technically is called an apothecium). It is yellowish-orange to deep orange and generally paler on the lower surface - sometimes markedly so.
The apothecia have diameters ranging from one to over five centimetres. There may be short stem, but it may be hidden by leaf litter or be partially buried. An isolated apothecium is circular in outline but when apothecia appear closely clustered, they may become distorted by mutual pressure.
The upper surface is quite smooth and the lower is rough to some degree, but without spines, or bristles.
The apothecia appear on soil.
When a bright orange, an apothecium looks very much like a small piece of orange peel.
Aleuria sp. (genus) is listed in the following regions:
Receive alerts of new sightings
SubscribeMaps
Aranda Bushland Block 402 Bruce Ridge Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill Croajingolong National Park Denman Prospect 2 Estate Deferred Area (Block 12) Flea Bog Flat, Bruce Goulburn Mulwaree Council Gulaga National Park Lower Cotter Catchment Mares Forest National Park Namadgi National Park National Arboretum Forests Piney Ridge Tarlo River National Park Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tumut State Forest Umbagong District ParkPlaces
Dalmeny, NSW Genoa, VIC Greenwich Park, NSW