Crepidotus Sp.
“Podocarp-crowded-gill”
Description:
A small, white, sessile Crepidotus with crowded gills, a semitransparent thin cap, and a textured surface, growing on podocarp wood.
Pileus: 15 -40 mm across.White to pale cream, distinctly semitransparent, especially toward the margin. Thin‑fleshed, almost membranous. Surface textured - appearing granular, pruinose, or finely roughened. Margin even, sometimes slightly wavy.
Lamellae: Crowded, Narrow, radiating densely from the point of attachment. White to cream, becoming pale buff with age. Edges smooth.
Stipe: Strongly decurrent, running down the attachment point.

Common name: None
Habitat: Lowland podocarp-broadleaf forest
Substrate: Scattered to small clusters on rotting podocarp wood.
Distribution: Not known
Season: Autumn to early winter
Biostatus: Not known
Edible: No
Spore print: Brown
Macro images:
Crepidotus Sp.
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Scale= 4.5 mm.
 
Crepidotus Sp.
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Scale= 4.5 mm.
 
Crepidotus Sp.
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Scale= 10 mm.
 
Crepidotus Sp.
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Scale= 10 mm.
 
Crepidotus Sp.
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Scale= 8 mm.
 
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