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Date 10 Oct. 2014. Black Sugarloaf, Birralee (big tree track). Habitat: Closed wet Eucalypt forest. Substrate moss on big tree log. Description gregarious and crowded stalked sporangia, 2 mm high. Sporotheca sub- globose, 0.6 mm high x 0.8 mm wide. Stalk granular, 0.7 mm long, black; dark waxy disc-shaped ‘collar’ at top of stem is bright yellow in immature sporangia. Hypothallus continuous under group, thick, dark brown to black. Peridium membranous, iridescent with green, blue, purple and golden reflections; usually splitting into four triangular ‘pennants’. Capillitium straight, some branching, purplish brown, white at tips. Spores dark brown in mass, lighter by transmitted light with sparse irregular spines, 10–10.5 µm. Notes: is species is very common in some years. It usually appears in small groups on moss on old logs and stumps; it sometimes appears on the wood. Elaeomyxa cerifera (G. Lister) Hagelst. 0224 10 Oct. 2014. MEL354 #0024 12 August 2012.

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Date 10 Oct. 2014. Black Sugarloaf, Birralee (big tree track).Habitat: Closed wet Eucalypt forest. Substrate moss on big tree log. Description gregarious and crowded stalked sporangia, 2 mm high. Sporotheca sub-globose, 0.6 mm high x 0.8 mm wide. Stalk granular, 0.7 mm long, black; dark waxy disc-shaped ‘collar’ at top of stem is bright yellow in immature sporangia. Hypothallus continuous under group, thick, dark brown to black. Peridium membranous, iridescent with green, blue, purple and golden reflections; usually splitting into four triangular ‘pennants’. Capillitium straight, some branching, purplish brown, white at tips. Spores dark brown in mass, lighter by transmitted light with sparse irregular spines, 10–10.5 µm. Notes: This species is very common in some years. It usually appears in small groups on moss on old logs and stumps; it sometimes appears on the wood.

Elaeomyxa cerifera (G. Lister) Hagelst. 0224

10 Oct. 2014. MEL354 #002412 August 2012.