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Discussion

RogerF wrote:
26 Jun 2025
Had another look and could just see wing buds!

Acrida conica
26 Jun 2025
Thanks Patrick - will keep my eye on how the listing is progressed

Pseudemoia rawlinsoni
BCTbluebucket wrote:
26 Jun 2025
sorry — I'll put up another photo later this afternoon. I didn't know what to categorise it as really, but I've seen it here before: Like an eruption of wetted crystals.

Unverified Other fungus
Heinol wrote:
26 Jun 2025
Unfortunately I can't see enough detail to tell if this is fungal or not.

Unverified Other fungus
Heinol wrote:
26 Jun 2025
This is one of the Rosellinia species with a well-developed and persistent subiculum. The subiculum is a mat-like growth of brown fungal hyphae on the surface of the wood and asexual spores are produced on the subicular hyphae. The subiculum develops first and later the more-or-less globose perithecia (each within a dark, blackish-brown shell) push out through the subiculum and sexual spores are produced in the perithecia. In some species of Rosellinia the subiculum is present only in young material and disappears (or at best becomes very scanty) as the perithecia mature.

Rosellinia sp.
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