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September 23, 2024
06:57 PM +08
Place
Missing Location
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September 13, 2024
12:29 PM +08
Description
Bright Red fungi
Probably early stages
Mycena?
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May 16, 2024
04:11 PM UTC
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May 16, 2024
04:19 PM UTC
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December 25, 2023
03:43 PM +08
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September 1, 2020
07:27 PM EDT
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November 8, 2018
11:04 AM PST
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July 23, 2024
12:53 PM UTC
Date Added
May 14, 2024
10:11 PM +08
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
July 28, 2024
02:14 PM +08
Place
Missing Location
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July 17, 2024
06:51 PM +08
Date Added
March 19, 2024
11:48 PM PDT
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June 12, 2024
01:19 AM +08
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May 26, 2024
12:03 PM UTC
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May 20, 2024
02:14 AM +08
Description
Inside the eye socket is a snail of sorts
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May 15, 2024
08:52 AM UTC
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May 11, 2024
03:13 PM +08
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January 7, 2024
10:42 AM +08
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April 18, 2024
02:06 PM UTC
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September 8, 2021
03:48 PM CEST
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March 19, 2024
12:55 PM UTC
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October 23, 2022
07:43 AM UTC
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March 27, 2024
02:19 AM PDT
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March 27, 2024
02:19 AM PDT
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March 19, 2024
02:51 PM PDT
Description
Hiding in a fold of tree bark. Dorsal view in second image, sowing a second frog.
Date Added
July 15, 2023
06:56 PM +08
Date Added
January 7, 2024
01:12 PM +08
Description
Very bright and noticeable fresh caps on a dark forest trail. Come spread our spores!
4-minute tripod (and ground) exposures on a micro four thirds camera, with lenses: i) Laowa 50mm f/2.8 macro and ii) OM System 8mm f/1.8 fisheye
Date Added
August 12, 2021
10:59 PM UTC
Date Added
August 18, 2015
02:19 PM EDT
Description
Tiny tree-like fungus(?) growing out of leaf litter. There were several in the same area - photos 4 & 5 show other individuals. Main individual is approximately 2cm wide, 3-4cm tall.
Date Added
February 20, 2023
01:48 PM UTC
Description
Image 6-7 were taken the next day.
Image 8-15 are stacked composite.
Image 16-18 showed the substrate.
Image 19-27 added on 1/3/2023.
Image 19-25 from specimen 1.
Image 26-27 from specimen 2.
Date Added
June 7, 2020
10:40 AM SST
Date Added
February 10, 2017
06:00 PM HST
Date Added
October 10, 2020
10:41 PM EDT
Description
The most unusual Monotropa uniflora I've ever seen
Date Added
March 10, 2024
09:53 AM UTC
Date Added
February 24, 2024
01:05 AM +08
Description
Cercopoidea
Spittlebugs and Froghoppers
Nymph
With bubbles from on its body
Date Added
January 20, 2017
10:13 PM PST
Date Added
April 7, 2023
11:30 PM +08
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December 13, 2023
01:49 AM +08
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February 29, 2024
09:27 PM +08
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February 25, 2024
09:54 PM +08
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March 3, 2024
08:34 AM +08
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February 4, 2024
12:12 PM GMT
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August 30, 2023
11:28 AM UTC
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March 28, 2020
12:20 PM PDT
Description
Presumably a parasitic plant since no leaves were observed and no plants nearby.
Date Added
May 13, 2021
09:54 AM AEST
Date Added
May 12, 2018
06:24 AM KST
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November 11, 2017
08:20 PM SAST
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December 23, 2023
08:23 AM UTC
Date Added
October 23, 2023
11:31 AM UTC
Date Added
November 19, 2020
10:48 AM HST
Date Added
February 7, 2021
05:41 PM EST
Date Added
December 30, 2021
04:01 PM UTC
Date Added
January 21, 2018
10:06 PM +08
Date Added
January 21, 2018
10:06 PM +08
Date Added
September 20, 2016
09:28 AM +08
Date Added
July 10, 2023
08:33 PM +08
Date Added
December 13, 2023
10:07 PM +08
Date Added
January 27, 2024
05:41 PM HST
Date Added
July 8, 2023
12:08 PM +08
Description
Pictures taken between 11 Feburary and 8 July, same individuals observed.
There have been three Typhonium species recorded in Singapore so far: T. flagelliforme, T. roxburghii, and T. trilobatum.
T. flagelliforme can be distinguished from the other two from its narrowly spear-shaped leaves.
T. roxburghii can be easily confused with T. trilobatum.
Take out the spadix (inflorescence) from the spathe (bract) to distinguish between T. trilobatum and T. roxburghii.
T. trilobatum should have squiggly pistillate (female) flowers, as compared to the curved pistillate flowers of T. roxburghii. I have not found T. trilobatum yet, but I will upload another observation when I see an individual with flowers.
Link to paper summarising the differences of the T. trilobatum and T. roxburghii:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257952394_Four_frequently_confused_species_of_Typhonium_Schott_Araceae
Date Added
January 16, 2022
06:34 PM +08
Description
Potential new record for the Flora of SG. Found on the bridge leading to Bt Timah Railway Station, growing amongst stones.
Date Added
July 23, 2020
06:07 PM UTC
Date Added
August 18, 2019
11:07 AM EDT
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September 2, 2023
05:36 PM UTC
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January 10, 2023
05:14 PM UTC
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January 12, 2023
06:13 PM UTC
Description
Mycena subcyanocephala W.N. Chou, Fungal Science, Taipei 34(1): 13 (2019)
Date Added
August 24, 2022
07:16 PM UTC
Date Added
December 30, 2020
12:49 PM EST
Date Added
January 20, 2022
08:18 PM CET
Description
Lots of fruiting bodies at various stages on one log
Date Added
June 16, 2017
11:11 AM EDT
Date Added
September 10, 2022
04:15 PM +08
Date Added
October 25, 2023
08:00 AM +08
Description
Fungi looks like dandelions
Looks like flower
Insect inside the leaf, infested with Sporodiniella.
Sporodiniella umbellata?
Date Added
December 31, 2023
12:45 PM UTC
Date Added
December 31, 2023
12:45 PM UTC
Date Added
June 14, 2019
11:33 AM AEST
Description
A tiny fungus that grows on Soft Tree-fern fronds
Date Added
August 23, 2021
10:57 PM +08
Date Added
December 15, 2023
09:10 PM +08
Description
Tiny pink fungi with thick stem.
Mycena?
Dec 2023 | Bukit Timah
Update:
Thanks Joseph Pallante
Mycena roseilignicola
Date Added
December 24, 2017
10:25 PM +08
Date Added
January 1, 2019
05:47 PM +08
Date Added
January 1, 2019
05:47 PM +08
Date Added
November 9, 2019
02:40 PM +08
Date Added
February 2, 2020
09:15 PM +08
Date Added
February 28, 2021
11:09 PM +08
Date Added
June 26, 2023
11:53 PM +08
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August 2, 2023
03:44 PM +08
Date Added
December 24, 2023
11:55 PM PST
Description
Found on a piece of well decayed tan oak log.
Micrograph shows pileipellis with corkscrew cystidia, spores and a basidium 1000x.
Cheilocystidia fusiform.
Spores from the cap / gills measure:
(8.5) 8.6 - 10 (10.4) × (2.9) 3 - 3.3 (3.4) µm
Q = (2.8) 2.82 - 3.29 (3.3) ; N = 12
Me = 9.4 × 3.1 µm ; Qe = 3
Date Added
November 14, 2020
11:06 PM PST
Description
These may be the most beautiful mushrooms I've ever seen in my life.
Date Added
June 21, 2018
10:03 PM CST
Date Added
March 12, 2023
08:44 AM UTC
Date Added
February 2, 2021
03:09 PM -03
Date Added
September 9, 2017
11:32 AM +08
Date Added
September 15, 2020
01:36 PM +08
Date Added
March 27, 2018
03:15 PM UTC
Date Added
March 19, 2022
09:17 AM UTC
Date Added
August 12, 2019
10:55 PM PDT
Description
Gall with exit hole on huckleberry oak (Quercus vacciniifolia).
Date Added
December 24, 2023
08:08 AM UTC
Date Added
January 24, 2024
11:15 PM +08
Date Added
January 19, 2024
12:27 PM UTC