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waltraud wrote:
22 min ago
abread111 see new close up; I began to tackle yesterday along with privets and mapped with Field Maps; each shrub with multiple stems - not sure whether this is natural growth habit or result of regular slashing....

Unverified Other Shrub
DianneClarke wrote:
43 min ago
White stripe along the top doesn't look right for Orescoa orites

Orescoa orites
TimL wrote:
2 hrs ago
@VanessaC Possibly a weeping polypore, Ryvardenia campyla, similar to sighting 4671773? Tim

Unverified Fungus
RodDeb wrote:
7 hrs ago
Thank you @VanessaC

Haliastur sphenurus
Harrisi wrote:
7 hrs ago
Hi Michael. Initially I thought not, but on exploring images online it may well be. In S. mutans (males) the longer legs 3 are far more ornamental, with a terminal white tarsae and 'tassels' descending from the medial femoral aspect. If I have to give a D then I would say no but I did not that Jurgen Otto actually described this sp. in 2012 so a squizz at the paper might help.

Euophryinae sp. (Rockhopper) undescribed
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