What is hygrocybe aurarantipes?
Hygrocybe aurantipes is an Australian fungus in the Waxcap family. It is considered to be "vulnerable" nature conservationists, which means that if measures are not taken, the fungus may be in the risk of extinction. This rare fungus has a very significant appearance that makes identification identification easier when it can be found, and it is rare enough that it currently has no common name. Australia is somewhat known for having unusual plant and animal species that hide in sight, because of the fact that the continent is so large and thus sparsely seated; Biologists have even found that the creatures that are expected to be extinct in parts of Australia. Australia is an incredible biological suborrrsity may be due to the fact that it is relatively isolated, which facilitates the survival of fine plants and animals. The sponge favors growth in the form of leaves and other aggregates of organic material and has so far been found only in eastern Australia, usually in damp wooded regions.
specific epithet aurantipes or "golden legs" is a reference to a significant look hygrocybe aurantipes ; The fungus has blunt olive brown caps and a brilliant golden stem and gills. Hygrocybe aurarantipes has a bare strain and a cap that begins in a conical shape before flattening with age; Print spore of this mushroom is white and the fungus is generally very small.
Becaping Hygrocybe aurantipes looks so unique, extensive keying is not necessary to identify it, if the fungus ages, in which case the gold color is sometimes dull. Now that the fungus has been identified and described as a unique species, biologists can pay attention to it in surveys, and hopefully they will learn more about the extent of mushrooms and steps that could be done to preserve. Since the Hygrocybe aurantipes is vulnerable, it is preferable to photograph samples in situ, rather than collect them.