Corunastylis formosa

7 Cathcart Midge Orchid at suppressed

Corunastylis formosa at suppressed - 19 Dec 2023
Corunastylis formosa at suppressed - 19 Dec 2023
Corunastylis formosa at suppressed - 19 Dec 2023
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Identification history

Corunastylis formosa 1 Jun 2024 Tapirlord
Corunastylis turfosa 7 Jan 2024 Tapirlord
Caleana major 20 Dec 2023 CarbonAI
Corunastylis turfosa 20 Dec 2023 forest17178

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Significant sighting

Tapirlord noted:

20 Dec 2023

Rare, cryptic, and incredibly difficult to find even if you know what you are looking for. This is a fantastic sighting and an outlying population.

User's notes

Swamp, South East Forests NP, with Empodisma minus and Asperula gunnii

11 comments

TobiasHayashi wrote:
   1 Jan 2024
Hard to be sure from the photos, but looks more like Corunastylis formosa than C turfosa. Would make more sense on range too. I saw 30+ C formosa in the same area a couple of days ago.
forest17178 wrote:
   1 Jan 2024
Thanks Tobias, I've submitted it to the herbarium so will see what they come back with. Thought turfosa with a 10x lens in motel light!
Tapirlord wrote:
   2 Jan 2024
Thanks Tobias, now that you say it C.formosa does make more sense particularly at this site. I'll undo the ID and await confirmation from the herbarium.
forest17178 wrote:
   5 Jan 2024
Hi Tobias and Tapirlord, Mark Clements at the CSIRO Herbarium has confirmed this as Corunostylis turfosa! He has also confirmed our Thelymitra alpicola record from nearby (same swamp from memory) so there is a relationship between orchids in this swamp and those in KNP (noting that T alpicola has also been recorded from the Clyde). Thanks, Rob
forest17178 wrote:
   6 Jan 2024
It's possible they are both there too? It's pretty common to find several Corunostylis at the one site, although I'm less sure of this in swampy habitats
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jan 2024
I will maintain the record as C.turfosa then on Mark's advice. Very interesting!
TobiasHayashi wrote:
   31 May 2024
I note a discussion on the corresponding iNaturalist record which indicates possible formosa. https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/194463027
forest17178 wrote:
   31 May 2024
This record has been redetermined as C. formosa by the CSIRO herbarium, please amend. Thanks!
AaronClausen wrote:
   31 May 2024
HI @forest17178 @TobiasHayashi if there is a specimen ID provided by the herbarium, it can now be entered into NatureMapr by moderators by clicking the "Verify by" button, selecting the herbarium and entering in the specimen ID.
forest17178 wrote:
   1 Jun 2024
Thanks Aaron - @Tapirlord please note and action. Thanks!
Tapirlord wrote:
   1 Jun 2024
Thanks Forest, I did get your original request - just takes me a bit of time to get around to everything plus I had to add the species here as well. A super nice record regardless, I'll keep the significance listing I reckon as it more of less still applies

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