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DiBickers wrote:
24 Feb 2025
Yes, a male drone. They have such big eyes don’t they😊

Apis mellifera
RWPurdie wrote:
22 Oct 2024
In the family Boraginaceae.

Myosotis discolor
RWPurdie wrote:
22 Oct 2024
It's more likely to be a small Hypochaeris radicata because the leaves are clearly hispid; the H. glabra leaves either lack hairs or only have a few present.

Hypochaeris radicata
Heino1 wrote:
1 Oct 2024
The first photo shows a dried, herbarium collection. In the top central fruitbody part of the brown fleshy layer has shrunk and split to reveal some of the middle, whiteish fibrous layer. At the lower left you see the white, radial streaks on the underside of the arms, bits of the fibrous layer that show through the radially cracked mycelial layer (as explained at: https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/21877- and there’s a closer view in the second photo).

Geastrum lageniforme s.l.
martinl wrote:
24 Aug 2024
This is Trachymela rugosa
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/62009623

Trachymela rugosa
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