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brunonia wrote:
17 Feb 2024
Message from the property owner following in quotes. She is wondering if it is Arbuscular mycorrhiz, which she is learning about. "I found this on 17 January this year among our basalt soil plantation of still small native tree seedlings on our West Peak Creek? I don't really know what fungi spores look like, but I wondered what else they could be... although the soil was still a little damp at the time, there were no droplets of water about.

Unidentified Uncategorised Fungi
BrianLR wrote:
10 May 2021
Hi, Will.
There are some other shed fragments so will count their MB scales, but no full sheds.
Will post a comment once I have counted the scales. Cheers.

Aprasia parapulchella
WillO wrote:
10 May 2021
This skin slough seems to have 14 scale rows near the head however scale rows should be counted mid-body. Aprasia parapulchella has 14 mbs. Were any complete sloughs collected so that could be checked? The head shields are difficult to see although what i can make out resemble Aprasia. I will wait for feed back from Brian before confirming. Nearby records of the species are at Lake Eucumbene and Cooma Back Ridge so this would be an important new site.

Aprasia parapulchella
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