Most similar in my Tasmanian guide (FungiFlip by Gates, Ratkowsky & Wiltshire) is "Marasmius angina". Photo in field guide attached
Most similar in my Tasmanian guide (FungiFlip by Gates, Ratkowsky & Wiltshire) is "Marasmius angina". Photo in field guide attached
Found on a hill next to a seasonal river in a mix of eucalyptus and pine trees.
I suspect I’ve chosen wrong spider, but was closest I could find.
Spider was inside on wall. Has barely moved in two days.
Approximately 20mm leg span front to back, length of body possibly 8mm.
Tiny red mite
Identified as Trombidiidae on Bowerbird by Matthew Connors: "A small and active mite found crawling among moss and dirt"
Ant 3 Plenty Gorge Parklands 27-04-18
Identified as Camponotus on Bowerbird by Kate Sandiford: "possibly C. aeneopilosus"
Ant 4 Plenty Valley Parklands 27-04-18