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NEWSLETTER FOR DECEMBER 2025 AND THE FUTURE OF CANBERRA NATURE MAP

Canberra Nature Map's Newsletter for September 2025

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Teresa wrote:
3 hrs ago
Sorry for not logging in sooner. A beautiful example of the phaneroplasmodium (the fanning out growth) one will often see in nature. Physarum species are usually the most most obvious at this stage of growth but its impossible to identify positively without microscopy. As Heino has suggested the white-shelled fruiting bodies, with the dark spores inside are suggestive of several species of Physarum such as P. luteolum, P. cinereum or P. bitecum. This is a great find and would be a great herbarium specimen.

Physarum sp. (genus)
waltraud wrote:
11 hrs ago
MPW this group of planthoppers are also known as long-headed planthoppers and are characterized by a elongated frons i.e. the frontal part of the head (not mouth parts)

Thanatodictya (genus)
LisaH wrote:
11 hrs ago
Wow! Wonderful work - and exciting!

Litoria aurea
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Also reported on https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/342693974 on Weeds of the ACT and ST project.

Bidens subalternans
MPW wrote:
Yesterday
Perhaps more a rostrum rather than proboscis ?

Thanatodictya (genus)
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