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Favolaschia

Notes

The pores on the undersides of the caps suggest a relationship with the boletes, but Favolaschia is in fact related to the mushroom Mycena. Fruiting bodies are small, but often found in large numbers.
There are 3 native species, F. pustulosa on fallen wood, and F. cyatheae and F. austrocyatheae on dead tree fern fronds. The tree fern-inhabiting species have been referred in the New Zealand literature to a Japanese palm-inhabiting species, F. peziziformis. Favolaschia minima, a tiny species found on dead leaves of native grasses and sedges, is now placed in Panellus, based on a molecular study.

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 Favolaschia austrocyatheae  
 Favolaschia calocera  
 Favolaschia cyatheae  
 Favolaschia pustulosa