Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
Numerous Collembola were trapped in the slimy coating to this mushroom (as you see especially in Photo 2). In Photo 3 you see the slimy 'partial veil' on two caps that are only beginning to open. See the species' notes (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/47016) for an explanation of the quotes around the words partial veil.
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