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WendyEM wrote:
1 min ago
female. It looked a bit wet!

Phrissogonus laticostata
WendyEM wrote:
4 min ago
Pyralids tend to hold their antennae over their wings along their backs. Pyralids also often have spikes on their legs

Dichromodes stilbiata
Heinol wrote:
4 hrs ago
Possibly a genus in the Russulales. There are numerous tiny chambers inside the fungus. The walls of each such chamber bear the spore-producing basidia.

zz - truffle
Paul4K wrote:
5 hrs ago
Yes apologies i only looked at the colorful calli.

Caladenia ustulata
entom2 wrote:
6 hrs ago
Given the disparity of specimens which are patently different species attributed in iNat etc to this species, the disjunct distributions of their known populations (which may be a function of localised collecting effort), and importantly the lack of a comprehensive modern revision (requiring careful comparison with types), I would not be surprised if maculate-patterned species such as this prove to comprise several species. Let's hope that some competent person (or persons) will engage in the long-overdue revision of this interesting genus sooner than later. Cheers, Allen M. Sundholm.

Ethonion reichei
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