Lentinus arcularius

Fringed Polypore at Currowan State Forest

Lentinus arcularius at Currowan State Forest - 24 Jan 2024
Lentinus arcularius at Currowan State Forest - 24 Jan 2024
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Identification history

Lentinus arcularius 30 Jan 2024 Teresa
Lentinus arcularius 25 Jan 2024 Csteele4

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On rotting log in stream bed.

6 comments

Teresa wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@Csteele4 you are correct but there is no drop down box appearing under 'identify'.
What else should I do to confirm your sightings?
Teresa
Csteele4 wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@Teresa hiya! Under my name and identification below the image there should be a drop down box which says "moderator actions". If you click there it'll give you two options: Undo and Confirm. If you click Confirm, you're done. 😀
Teresa wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@Csteele4 thanks, when I click on it, absolutely nothing happens - no drop down appears - must be a glitch
Csteele4 wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@Teresa That's annoying! Sorry!
Teresa wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@Csteele4 sure is, hopefully someone else will fix it soon, thanks for assisting, much appreciated.
Csteele4 wrote:
   29 Jan 2024
@teresa any time!

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Sighting information

  • 2 Abundance
  • 24 Jan 2024 06:25 PM Recorded on
  • Csteele4 Recorded by

Species information

  • Lentinus arcularius Scientific name
  • Fringed Polypore Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 873.11m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • Synonyms

    Polyporus arcularius

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