Beenakia dacostae

Pale olive-brown teeth underneath the cap are long, pointed and extend part way down the stem.

Commonly found growing on dry, woody debris or rotten branches in wet eucalypt forests.

[1] Cap has a diameter to 25 mm; round to kidney-shaped, ageing flat to wavy; white, cream to ochre, drying to yellow-brown; smooth, cottony with soft matted hairs; margin often lobed.

Teeth are decurrent; length to 10 mm; slender, tapering to a point; crowded; pale olive-brown.

The toothed Wood Hedgehog (Hydnum repandum)is a common look-alike, also found in leaf litter though is much larger (cap to 70 mm), has apricot tints and has a far more robust stem.