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Resupinatus

Gungahlin, ACT

Resupinatus at Gungahlin, ACT - 17 Jun 2018
Resupinatus at Gungahlin, ACT - 17 Jun 2018
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Identification history

Resupinatus 1 Aug 2018 Heino1

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The composite second photo shows the upper surfaces of some fruit bodies, each with numerous, small rounded 'warts'.

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Goniaea australasiae (Gumleaf grasshopper) at Gungahlin, ACT - 9 Sep 2018 by AlisonMilton Eichleriella sp. at Gungahlin, ACT - 16 Jun 2018 by Heino1 Amphibolurus muricatus (Jacky Lizard) at Gungahlin, ACT - 6 Nov 2017 by JasonC Cymbonotus sp. (preissianus or lawsonianus) (Bears Ears) at Gungahlin, ACT - 3 Sep 2017 by AlisonMilton Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattlebird) at Gungahlin, ACT - 2 Sep 2017 by Alison Milton Petaurus notatus (Krefft’s Glider, Sugar Glider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 23 Aug 2017 by JohnBundock Lychas marmoreus (Little Marbled Scorpion) at Gungahlin, ACT - 19 Feb 2017 by CedricBear Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna) at Gungahlin, ACT - 13 Feb 2017 by CedricBear Deliochus pulcher (Beautiful Deliochus spider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 4 Feb 2017 by CedricBear Chalcopteroides cupripennis (Rainbow darkling beetle) at Gungahlin, ACT - 4 Feb 2017 by CedricBear Eurystomus orientalis (Dollarbird) at Gungahlin, ACT - 12 Jan 2017 by CedricBear Trichosurus vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear Tasmanicosa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Tasmanicosa wolf spider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear Hortophora transmarina (Garden Orb Weaver) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear Pseudonaja textilis (Eastern Brown Snake) at Gungahlin, ACT - 11 Nov 2016 by JohnBundock Petaurus notatus (Krefft’s Glider, Sugar Glider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 28 Sep 2016 by CedricBear Wurmbea dioica subsp. dioica (Early Nancy) at Gungahlin, ACT - 11 Sep 2015 by JasonC
Goniaea australasiae (Gumleaf grasshopper) at Gungahlin, ACT - 9 Sep 2018 by AlisonMilton
Eichleriella sp. at Gungahlin, ACT - 16 Jun 2018 by Heino1
Amphibolurus muricatus (Jacky Lizard) at Gungahlin, ACT - 6 Nov 2017 by JasonC
Cymbonotus sp. (preissianus or lawsonianus) (Bears Ears) at Gungahlin, ACT - 3 Sep 2017 by AlisonMilton
Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattlebird) at Gungahlin, ACT - 2 Sep 2017 by Alison Milton
Petaurus notatus (Krefft’s Glider, Sugar Glider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 23 Aug 2017 by JohnBundock
Lychas marmoreus (Little Marbled Scorpion) at Gungahlin, ACT - 19 Feb 2017 by CedricBear
Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna) at Gungahlin, ACT - 13 Feb 2017 by CedricBear
Deliochus pulcher (Beautiful Deliochus spider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 4 Feb 2017 by CedricBear
Chalcopteroides cupripennis (Rainbow darkling beetle) at Gungahlin, ACT - 4 Feb 2017 by CedricBear
Eurystomus orientalis (Dollarbird) at Gungahlin, ACT - 12 Jan 2017 by CedricBear
Trichosurus vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear
Tasmanicosa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Tasmanicosa wolf spider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear
Hortophora transmarina (Garden Orb Weaver) at Gungahlin, ACT - 7 Jan 2017 by CedricBear
Pseudonaja textilis (Eastern Brown Snake) at Gungahlin, ACT - 11 Nov 2016 by JohnBundock
Petaurus notatus (Krefft’s Glider, Sugar Glider) at Gungahlin, ACT - 28 Sep 2016 by CedricBear
Wurmbea dioica subsp. dioica (Early Nancy) at Gungahlin, ACT - 11 Sep 2015 by JasonC

Location information

Species information

  • Resupinatus Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 17 Jun 2018 12:00 AM Recorded on
  • Heino1 Recorded by
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