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Tapirlord wrote:
14 Oct 2024
Thanks Tobias, I appreciate that.

Microtis unifolia
TobiasHayashi wrote:
14 Oct 2024
Just looking on my phone, but looks to me like M unifolia. M arenaria seems quite distinct, going on images on VicFlora https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/213797e6-9de8-4c0b-bdf8-42280f581915

Microtis unifolia
Tapirlord wrote:
13 Oct 2024
@TobiasHayashi wondering what you think about the labellum on this one? I know you mentioned that M.biloba/M.arenaria may potentially occur in the ACT?

Microtis unifolia
Jimbobo wrote:
14 Jul 2024
Pseudoperga guerinii. Has solid black antenna and dark patch on dorsal tergums.

Pseudoperga guerinii
Heino1 wrote:
1 May 2024
I agree with Christina's suggestion of Calvatia. The surface from the top down to the 'stem' seems too solid and uniform to fit an agaric with a universal veil.

Calvatia sp.
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