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Heinol wrote:
13 min ago
Looks to be partly dried.

Heterotextus sp.
Heinol wrote:
14 min ago
Looks very much like a species of Hymenochaete. Did you turn the wood over to photograph this? I ask because, to allow optimum spore dispersal, Hymenochate fruitbodies need to be facing more-or-less downward.

zzz puzzles on wood
Euphemia wrote:
4 hrs ago
That is what I originally suggested and I managed to do it without resorting to upper case lettering.

Canis lupus
PeterA wrote:
Yesterday
Not completely sure but it is likely the black thorax variant.

Euryglossa ephippiata
Yesterday
excellent

Nacaduba biocellata
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