Weraroa

Notes

Secotioid basidiomycetes with well-developed stalks. All with smooth, brown spores with a germ pore. Probably an unnatural, polyphyletic group. At least one New Zealand species, W. erythrocephala, is closely related to Leratiomyces similis, a morphologically similar genus from New Caledonia.
Three species have been reported from New Zealand; all are common and easily distinguished by colour. Saprobes on wood and soil.
Distinguished microscopically from the superficially similar Nivatogastrium (also with 3 New Zealand species, but less common) microscopically.

 

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Weraroa novae-zelandiae

A white species with dark brown spore mass.

Weraroa virescens

The tobacco pouch fungus.