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javanerkelens
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Posted on 07-09-2009 15:36
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6 sept. 2009 from raise.

Is species possible..?


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'From raise' means reared? If so, please some more pictures or, better, send me the specimen(s)
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Yes reared !
It's lost now in my terrarium (looks like a little jungle)
Hope to find it back...Angry

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It seems i get the male instead off the female (first photo)



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Looks like Sciophila rufa. Did you collect large bracket fungi with webbing that contained pupae?
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From a large bracket off very moist ground, just before an old compost place for vegetables, what was mixed with wood shreds (older / willow) ...no fungi present yet.

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There are other yellow Sciophila e.g. ochracea, lutea. Genitalia must be checked Frown
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AlexP wrote:
There are other yellow Sciophila e.g. ochracea, lutea. Genitalia must be checked Frown
I know, that's why I said that it LOOKED like it. Since Joke has pinned the specimen (luckily a male) I assume that someone can have a look at it under a miscroscope in the not too distant future.
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