- Cantharellales - Photographs and information from Wikipedia about this group of fungi which includes the important genera Cantharellus, Craterellus and Hydnum.
- Cantharellus - The chanterelles are widely used as food. Photographs and information from Wikipedia describing several species and how they can be used.
- Cantharellus cibarius - Photograph and description of the chanterelle.
- Cantharellus cibarius - Photograph and identification guide to the Chanterelle, which often occurs in groups in mixed woodland and beside paths.
- Cantharellus cibarius - This species was photographed in the Dominican Republic.
- Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle) - Several photographs of this species.
- Cantharellus ignicolor - Photograph and information on this species.
- Cantharellus lateritius - Photograph and information on this species.
- Cantharellus lilacinus - Photograph and information on this species, sometimes classified as Cantharellus atrolilacinus.
- Cantharellus tubaeformis - Photographs and information on the trumpet chanterelle.
- Cantharellus tubaeformis - Photograph of this edible species, sometimes called Yellow Legs, and an identification guide.
- Clavulina cinerea - Photograph of this species and an identification guide.
- Clavulina cinerea (a coral fungus) - Many photographs of this species.
- Clavulina coralloides - Photographs of crested coral.
- Clavulina rugosa - Photograph of this species and an identification guide.
- Clavulina rugosa (Wrinkled Club) - Photographs of fruitbodies of this species.
- Clavulinaceae - Photographs of Clavulina cinerea, coralloides and rugosa.
- Craterellus - Photograph and information from Wikipedia on this genus, the members of which are distinguished by their lack of gill-like structures on the underside of their caps.
- Craterellus boyacensis - Photograph and information on this species.
- Craterellus cornucopioides (Horn of Plenty) - Several photographs of this species.
- Craterellus fallax - Information and a photograph of this species.
- Craterellus fallax - Article by Tom Volk on this edible fungus, the Black Trumpet, and some other Craterellus species.
- Gloeomucro chlorinus - Information and a photograph of this species dangling from the underside of a log.
- Hydnum repandum - Several photographs of this species, the Sweet-tooth Mushroom.
- Hydnum repandum - Photograph and identification guide to the Hedgehog Fungus which often forms rings among the moss and leaf litter of forest floors.
- Hydnum repandum - Photograph and information from Wikipedia on the Hedgehog Fungus, so named because it has spines instead of gills.
- Hydnum repandum (Wood Hedgehog, Hedgehog Fungus) - Photographs of fruitbodies of this species and microscopic images of the spores.
- Hydnum rufescens - Photograph of this edible species and an identification guide.
- Hydnum umbilicatum - Several photographs of this species.
- Hydnum umbilicatum, the Sweet Tooth Mushroom - Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this and other related species.
- Pseudohydnum gelatinosum - Photographs of this species, its typical habitat and the rotten coniferous wood on which it grows.
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