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September 19, 2024
06:29 PM AEST
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September 14, 2024
08:46 PM AEST
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September 7, 2024
08:36 PM AWST
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September 4, 2024
01:23 PM AWST
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August 25, 2024
03:19 PM AEST
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August 13, 2024
06:42 AM UTC
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August 10, 2024
06:08 PM AEST
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August 6, 2024
03:34 PM AEST
Description
Host is a paperwork (waiting on identification confirmation. One of four afflicted wasps found attached to the same shrub along with the abandoned/inactive nest.
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August 4, 2024
01:42 PM UTC
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July 27, 2024
02:17 PM AEST
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July 7, 2024
09:43 AM UTC
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July 1, 2024
10:24 PM AEST
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June 16, 2024
06:04 AM UTC
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June 28, 2024
01:13 PM UTC
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June 26, 2024
10:53 AM AEST
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June 16, 2024
06:41 PM AEST
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June 16, 2024
08:23 AM UTC
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June 16, 2024
07:34 AM UTC
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June 13, 2024
07:23 PM AEST
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June 11, 2024
08:48 PM AEST
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June 10, 2024
01:10 AM UTC
Description
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Under Quercus robur at the canopy edge, in a drainage channel in lawn shaded by a dense lillypilly.
The mushrooms are on the 1 benning ave lot in an established garden.
The oak is at 253 kissing point road (next door) on a lot that used to be a dense garden with many established trees that was chipped away at over the past 10 years until its eventual bulldozing a couple years ago. Highly disturbed outside the root zone of the oak tree. The area under the tree on this lot is flat scraggly lawn.
I have not seen any mushrooms anywhere other than the one point at 1 benning.
- potentially the point of introduction? - one member of the household has been on multiple trips to Victoria in the past few years.
- also potentially introduced with the recent disturbance at 253, or by the previous owners from hypothetical trips of theirs.
Related observations:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/221998254
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June 6, 2024
07:00 PM AEST
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May 30, 2024
09:08 PM AEST
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May 3, 2024
02:14 PM UTC
Description
N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium, UNE: UNE-AH 1350
A dark red to burgundy coloured cap, up to 12mm across. Cap is convex with a very fine, matte velvet texture. Margin is smooth. Gills are a dark golden/orange colour. Ring is not apparent. Stem is smooth, mostly the same colour as the cap with lighter striations. Spore print is a tan/rust colour. Growing on burnt bole of a Eucalyptus saligna, adjoined to a rough barked eucalyptus.
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May 10, 2024
03:44 PM AEST
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May 26, 2024
10:37 AM AEST
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May 15, 2024
12:03 AM UTC
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May 11, 2024
10:31 PM AEST
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May 9, 2024
09:39 AM UTC
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May 2, 2024
08:18 AM AEST
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April 28, 2024
05:42 PM AEST
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April 22, 2024
06:39 PM AEST
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April 21, 2024
08:36 PM UTC
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June 5, 2022
11:41 AM AEST
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April 12, 2024
07:52 PM AEST
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March 31, 2024
07:42 PM AEDT
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March 30, 2024
08:02 PM AEDT
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March 19, 2024
03:02 PM AEDT
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March 17, 2024
09:25 PM AEDT
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February 25, 2024
05:10 AM UTC
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February 20, 2024
12:32 PM AEDT
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October 26, 2021
09:31 PM AEDT
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February 7, 2024
08:47 PM UTC
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January 13, 2024
04:14 AM UTC
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February 1, 2024
09:15 PM AEDT
Description
No idea where to put this one. Pink gills, purple bruising stipe and gills... white spore print.
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January 26, 2024
07:23 AM UTC
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January 2, 2024
03:12 AM AEDT
Description
Looks like a jelly fungi but texturally looking like a lichen
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January 16, 2024
08:25 AM AEST
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May 9, 2022
10:04 PM AEST
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January 11, 2024
03:48 AM UTC
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January 9, 2024
12:13 PM AEDT
Description
Height: 1.5mm
Diameter: 1.5mm
Substrate Rotting log
Habitat: Wet forest
Other spp: Eucalyptus pp., Cyathea australis, Senecio sp, moss, lichen, Mycena sp
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January 10, 2024
04:12 PM AEDT
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September 7, 2023
03:34 AM UTC
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December 30, 2023
05:49 AM AEST
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December 29, 2023
11:06 AM UTC
Description
Growing on a fallen eucalyptus tree trunk.
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September 18, 2023
05:23 AM UTC
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October 1, 2023
03:52 AM UTC
Description
jelly lichen of some sort
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July 14, 2023
10:27 PM AEST
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September 3, 2022
11:45 AM UTC
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June 9, 2023
07:42 AM UTC
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June 9, 2023
04:22 AM PDT
Description
is the yellow one a different species?
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June 8, 2023
04:23 PM AEST
Description
red waxcap mushroom fungus, strongly decurrent gills suggest Hygrocbye lanecovensis
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May 30, 2023
08:24 AM AEST
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May 28, 2023
08:39 AM AEST
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May 27, 2023
10:07 AM UTC
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May 20, 2023
02:04 PM AEST
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May 20, 2023
03:14 PM AEST
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May 20, 2023
11:00 PM UTC
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May 22, 2023
09:47 AM UTC
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June 28, 2022
11:54 AM UTC
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March 12, 2020
01:17 AM UTC
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May 16, 2023
07:36 AM UTC
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May 15, 2023
08:47 PM AEST
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May 14, 2023
05:25 AM UTC
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May 14, 2023
06:56 PM AEST
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May 14, 2023
10:47 PM AEST
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May 13, 2023
10:53 AM UTC
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May 13, 2023
10:06 AM UTC
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May 10, 2023
08:00 PM AEST
Description
bark of live peppermint gum
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May 7, 2023
09:58 PM AEST
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May 5, 2023
08:41 PM AEST
Description
Maybe Mycena epipterygia?
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May 4, 2023
08:59 PM AEST
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May 4, 2023
06:13 AM AEST
Description
Psilocybe species. Possibly subaeruginosa or something else. Found in wood debris in eucalyptus forestry
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May 2, 2023
11:14 AM AEST
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April 30, 2023
01:21 PM UTC
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April 29, 2023
10:59 AM UTC
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April 27, 2023
10:51 AM UTC
Description
Found on the side of a dead palm tree
Looked like little puffballs
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March 12, 2023
09:55 AM AEST
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April 23, 2023
11:21 PM AEST
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March 15, 2023
12:04 AM UTC
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April 22, 2023
07:10 PM AEST
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April 19, 2023
11:01 PM AEST
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April 19, 2023
11:01 PM AEST
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April 17, 2023
08:09 AM UTC
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April 16, 2023
05:40 PM AWST
Description
Sessile, globose, a black very shiny surface, 70-150 um diameter. Surface pale greenish by TL with very flexuose small net lines (hyphae?). Dark spore mass, by TL greenish, smooth, widely elliptic, pore at one end, c. 12 x 8 um. Grown in moist chamber from a dead branch.
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April 16, 2023
08:56 AM UTC
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April 13, 2023
09:13 PM AEST
Description
Tiny pins 0.4 - 0.8mm high growing on a dead twig from a Pomaderris aspera. First 3 photos are taken with a 10x microscope objective. Spores are also tiny. Microscope was not calibrated but when view on 100x oil immersion objective they were still very small. Possibly only 2-3 micron?
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April 13, 2023
06:59 PM AEST
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April 11, 2023
04:53 PM AEST
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April 9, 2023
11:42 AM UTC