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Boletes and Polypores-

Boletes are like mushrooms, but with pores under the cap. Polypores vary from flat to mushroom-like and also have pores.

Coral and Jelly fungi-

Coral fungi are coral-like in shape, while jelly fungi are jelly-like to the touch.

Stinkhorns, puffballs and birds nest fungi-

Stinkhorns are smelly, puffballs are powdery and birds nest fungi are cup-like with "eggs" inside.

Stereoid and paint fungi-

Stereoid fungi are mushroom-like to bracket-like, with a smooth underside. A paint fungus looks like an extra skin growing on the surface of some wood.

Cup fungi-

The fruiting bodies are typically shaped like shallow cups .

Flask fungi-

These produce their fruiting bodies in small chambers.

Truffle-like fungi-

Truffle-like fruiting bodies are generally out of sight, underground.

of sight, underground.

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