Fungi Web Site Map
Introduction
What is a fungus?
Types of fungal fruiting bodies
Boletes
& polypores
Coral
and jelly fungi
Stinkhorns,
puffballs & birds nest fungi
Giant puffball
Stereoid
& paint (skin) fungi
Cup fungi
Flask fungi
Truffle-like
fungi in Australia
Two major groups - ascomycetes and basidiomycetes
Ascomycetes
The cup fungi - and
relatives
Flask fungi
Truffle-like
fungi - ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Mushrooms
Corticioid,
stereoid and coral fungi
Gasteromycetes
Boletes
& Polypores
Jelly fungi
& Wood-ears
Truffle-like
fungi - basidiomycetes
Spore release and dispersal
Spore
discharge in mushrooms
The mycelium
Ecology
Wood-rotting fungi
Dung fungi
Fungi and invertebrates
Fungi and vertebrates
Fungi and fire
Fungi vs fungi
Mycorrhizas
Mycorrhizas
Mycogeography
Cosmopolitan
and pan-tropic species
Australia's
Gondwanan and Asian connections
Australia
and nearby
Mycogeography
within Australia
Imports,
exports and puzzles
Deathcap Mushroom - Amanita phalloides
Spore prints
Aboriginal use of fungi
The study of Australian fungi
Before
the twentieth century
Cooke's Handbook of Australian fungi
The
twentieth century
What
is the state of knowledge today?
Fungimap
Case Studies - a mixed bag of fungal matters, many web pages
Further information
Heino Lepp's acknowledgements