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Heinol wrote:
33 min ago
Possibly an Amaurodon.

Corticioid fungi
Heinol wrote:
36 min ago
Perhaps a species of Phlebia - but it would be a microscope job to be sure of that.

Corticioid fungi
WendyEM wrote:
36 min ago
This may well be the larva from the HELIOCOSMA Group or it could be something else

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
Heinol wrote:
43 min ago
Unfortunately there are a number of genera of these flat, white fungi on wood and many are indistinguishable to the naked eye. They are quite diverse in the microscopic structures and these are used to identify genus.

Corticioid fungi
Frecko wrote:
1 hr ago
It's true. My previous sighting - C ignobilis - 4662495 - had two longer sticks.

Clania lewinii & similar Casemoths
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