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QPRC LGA field guide

QPRC LGA

12540
0.22 sightings / ha
Namadgi National Park field guide

Namadgi National Park

8127
0.41 sightings / ha
Morton National Park field guide

Morton National Park

5202
0.1 sightings / ha
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve field guide

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

4868
2.46 sightings / ha
ANBG field guide

ANBG

4470
331.2 sightings / ha
Aranda Bushland field guide

Aranda Bushland

4435
52.71 sightings / ha
Mount Ainslie field guide

Mount Ainslie

4257
30.26 sightings / ha
Black Mountain field guide

Black Mountain

4192
23.4 sightings / ha
Wingecarribee Local Government Area field guide

Wingecarribee Local Government Area

3871
0.02 sightings / ha
Mount Painter field guide

Mount Painter

3833
118.52 sightings / ha
Mongarlowe River field guide

Mongarlowe River

3807
0.03 sightings / ha
South East Forest National Park field guide

South East Forest National Park

3764
0.83 sightings / ha
Albury field guide

Albury

3475
1.98 sightings / ha
Ben Boyd National Park field guide

Ben Boyd National Park

3360
0.95 sightings / ha
The Pinnacle field guide

The Pinnacle

3302
112.03 sightings / ha
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill field guide

Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

3108
25.96 sightings / ha
Mount Majura field guide

Mount Majura

3055
19.5 sightings / ha
Kosciuszko National Park field guide

Kosciuszko National Park

2997
0.01 sightings / ha
Wodonga field guide

Wodonga

2967
0.32 sightings / ha
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Nadgee Nature Reserve

2925
0.87 sightings / ha

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Discussion

Csteele4 wrote:
59 min ago
Hi @MAX and @abread111, thank you both for good points.

These are almost certainly an Agaricus species, but as Barb has noted, we will definitely need shots of the gills and stipe to identify for certain. In future, these can be taken at any stage - there are mature mushrooms here as well. A few things about these make them likely to be in section Xanthodermatei, which is toxic (though not deadly).

Agarics gilled fungi
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Ian, when Peter did MoVic Pt2 2ed it was only recorded to the east of Melbourne. Since living here I find it is here all the time

Chiriphe dichotoma
SenexRugosus wrote:
1 hr ago
The little brute was constantly in motion, swaying back and forth, so I couldn't get a decent focus. It's a truly strange little insect - almost like a lizard.

Phasmatodea (order)
MAX wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Barb, Yes I did think of that, but the Toadstool fruiting bodies need another day or so to show up the Gill & Stem structure clearly, as they are still too immature. Will addd another pic in a day or so. Nb I notice that the GPS coordinates from my phone are incorrect by about 30 m. I will amend/ edit that if possible.

Agarics gilled fungi
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
A new species for NatureMapr's Barwon South West region.

Chiriphe dichotoma

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