I was excited with this fungi and its wow factor. I have taken time to display with images as much of the physical structure and colouring as possible in low forest light. The pileus was a remarkable brown colour, ( towards salmon), and retained this colour after drying. It was a single specimen and I cannot remember seeing or loading one as well defined as this one before. The erect nature was significant and it stood tall in its beauty, (to me anyhow.) It was growing in a semi open area of the forest floor with decaying Eucalyptus leaves and debris surrounding the base. The fungi was shallow rooted though, and I had to be careful when clearing the base area that the fungi did not topple. The cap (Pileus), separated easily from the stipe. Recent light rain had fallen in the area after a long dry period of several months. Infestation degradation was minimal all over the complete fungi. No other specimens were found in the worked area.