#Microporus xanthopus
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fungus-gnats · 8 months ago
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going for a hike to spot fungi is the BEST form of stress relief <3
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rattyexplores · 10 months ago
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More yellow-stemmed Micropores. These things are everywhere.
24/09/23 - Microporus xanthopus
QLD:WET - El Arish, farmland road
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samuelhumphreys · 4 years ago
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Grey-headed Robin (Heteromyias cinereifrons). — Illustrated from wild references of local birds sighted at Taylor's Hill in Malaan National Park. The grey-headed robin is perched on a decaying branch that is being consumed by the yellow-footed polypore (Microporus xanthopus) fungus. Both a common sight in the undergrowth of the rainforest where the grey-headed robin stands motionless before darting to the ground to find food. — The grey-headed robin is one of the thirteen species that are known to be strictly endemic to The Wet Tropics Bioregion. Their range is restricted mostly to the highland rainforest and only occurs at lower altitudes when the habitat is unbroken down to the lowlands. Fragmented habitat puts this bird at risk of extinction. This highlights the importance of connecting the high altitude rainforest with the lowlands, of which about 52% is now under pasture. — ◾️Limited edition of 50. ◾️Giclée print on 300gsm archival matte paper. ◾️Hand-signed & stamped. ◾️A3 (297mm X 420mm). ◾️Shipped in postal tubes. ◾️FREE postage within Australia. $12 to everywhere else. — Go to: www.samuelhumphreys.bigcartel.com OR Click through to the link on the profile page. — #greyheadedrobin #birdart #birdprint #naturalhistory #illustration #artprint #sustainableart #birds https://www.instagram.com/p/CIAX7hmFzIg/?igshid=1ue7o7l98c59b
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therapeuticshroom · 5 years ago
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Microporus Xanthopus #fungi #fungiphotography #mushroomsofinstagram #mycology #mushrooms🍄 https://www.instagram.com/p/B_STx5cpB5v/?igshid=1o3o4cp6xzu49
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sol-lunas · 8 years ago
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michael-samuelle · 7 years ago
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Microporus xanthopus
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mycology · 9 years ago
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P4264622 Microporus xanthopus.
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P4264622 Microporus xanthopus. by Ray Palmer Via Flickr: Microporus xanthopus. Of interest in this group is the one on the far left. It has two feet. What has happened is that it is actually two fungi growing side by side & the two caps have merged into one. My block.
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libutron · 11 years ago
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Top view of a Spinning Top Fungi or Yellow-footed tinypore, Microporus xanthopus (Polyporaceae), a fungus found on rotting wood, common from the Australasian, Asian and African tropics, although it is absent from the American tropics.
Funnel-shaped caps of mature fruiting bodies are thin (1mm to 3mm thickness) and are concentrically zoned in various shades of brown, usually with a pale margin which is sometimes wavy.  The cap can be up to 150mm wide and can hold water [1].
Photo credit: ©Ray Palmer | Locality: The Rocks, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
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90377 · 11 years ago
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P2247473 by razor4343 on Flickr.
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rattyexplores · 2 years ago
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The Yellow-stemmed Micropore
Microporus xanthopus
19/07/22
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rattyexplores · 10 months ago
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yellow stemmed Micropore fungus.
30/06/23 - Microporus xanthopus
QLD:WET - El Arish, remnant on farmland
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rattyexplores · 4 years ago
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- Microporus xanthopus
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rattyexplores · 4 years ago
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rattyexplores · 4 years ago
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Tropical mushrooms are really beautiful. I’d recommend looking up Microporus affinis aswell.
✤ Microporus xanthopus - ( Polyporaceae )
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