Common Name: Toothed Jelly
Group: Jelly Fungi
Description: Usually most conspicuous in wet or damp weather. They are decomposers of the wood on which most are found or of other organic debris. None is considered dangerous, but all are too small, tasteless, or ill-smelling to collect to eat.
Photo by: Johari Jalinas
Location: Air Terjun Sg Tekala, Semenyih, Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Resource: http://malaysianfungi.webs.com
References:
1) Booth Courtenay, Harold H. Burdsall, Jr. 1982. A Field Guide to Mushrooms and Their Relatives.
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