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DescriptionOviducts of amphibians regurgitated by predators - Lindsey.jpg |
Oviducts of amphibians regurgitated by predators such as martens or raptors from Commanster, Belgium. The determination of the species shown in this picture has been verified. |
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Source | James Lindsey's Ecology of Commanster Site |
Author | James Lindsey |
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The white structure lies on the ground and covered a blackberry partially. But Exidia thuretiana is growing more flat on wood and the fruitbodies falls not down to earth:
On closer inspection, I mean also to recognize in the center of the photo a slimy thread. For that reason I think this structure is not a fungus. --Ak ccm (talk) 14:45, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
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