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Polilla Hércules (Coscinocera hercules)Observ.
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Ginormous moth. Wingspan 25 cm across. Was on ground at edge of track, caught up by yellow silk - presumed she flew through a spider's web. I removed the web and she could move feebly, trying to clean it off with her legs. She was able to cling to my finger. I set her up on a log in the hopes she would recover.
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Hongo de Repisa Naranja (Trametes sanguinea)Observ.
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Small orange Cinnabar fungi.
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Black-brown stripey woodgrain fungi growing out of cut log. Small white pores.
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Género PicipesObserv.
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Black-stemmed fungi growing out of very rotten log. Martini glass shaped. Brown caps. Fine white pores.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Little white gilled fan fungi growing out of hollow termite mound.
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Hongo Temblón de Nieve (Tremella fuciformis)Observ.
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Probably just a bit of snow fungus, but dried out. I've seen this species in this area before.
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Small jewelled spider - a fair bit smaller than the others I'd seen. There were another four, full-sized females, with varying intensities of yellow, along the next couple of hundred metres.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Small mushrooms growing out of a disturbed termite mound. Pale fawn-grey. Caps fairly large and thin for size. Gilled.
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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Whitish fan fungi covering a log. Short stalks. Very fine pores.
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Little red spider no more than a cm wide. Dorsal red with black. Ventral red with yellow spots. Sorry about the focus - its web kept blowing in the wind.
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Tiny little critter, only millimetres long. Crimson red - the camera washed it out a bit - hard to photograph.
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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Very big bracket fungi growing on trunk of tree in swamp.
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Polypores growing from log. Black edged in pale fawn. Fine white gills. Spade-like stems.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Little gilled mushrooms growing from burnt-out stump (saw another cluster growing on the base of an ironbark tree further back along the track). Orange, with white coating over stems. Caps relatively small.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Cream-coloured mushrooms with luxuriously large caps.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Single largish mushroom growing from trunk of live tree. Fawn cap, cream gills and stem.
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Yellow-striped spider made a web in front of the Bougainvillea.
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Hongos Paracaídas Y Rehiletes (Género Marasmius)Observ.
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Maroon Marasmiuses in the backyard.
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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Tiny orange cup fungi growing on wood. Both my cameras washed out the orange and made it appear more yellow, but they really were a stronger orange, the colour of apricots. The uppersides appear smooth, but the undersides are textured like a sponge. Not stalky enough to be Hymenoscyphus; not yellow enough to be sulphur discos. Look like Juniper discos, but wrong substrate/continent.
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Tiny white-fawn fan fungi growing on stem of sapling. Caps slightly tufty. Gills relatively sparse and of differing depths.
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Tiny whitish translucent mushrooms growing on stump. Gills thick and sparse, stems relatively thick for size.
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Hongo Lechoso (Conocybe apala)Observ.
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Tall slender mushrooms sprouted in the pot with my Shasta daisy seedlings. Fawn cone-shaped thin caps, brown spores, white stems.
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White-veiled stinkhorns. The ones with the dark-coloured eggs. Scores of them.
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Serpula similisObserv.
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Fungus growing on stump. Tops sulphur yellow. Tightly packed mustard-coloured spore structures beneath.