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trevorpreston wrote:
11 Jan 2025
I thought this might be a different species to black rock scorpion, the pincers have some interesting ridges, could be wrong though, I'm no scorpion expert.

Urodacus manicatus
Tapirlord wrote:
15 Sep 2024
Hey Trevor. It’s a species of Juncus, they often have the wiry look prior to their first flowering. I’d suggest J.remotiflorus based on location, but that is just a guess.

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Juncus sp.
trevorpreston wrote:
11 Sep 2024
@Tapirlord Knowing you are probably the best at rushes and sedges, I thought I might ask you about this plant. This one has me baffled, the leaves were so stiff and hard, quite round, and I haven't seen these types of warped stems before. Unfortunately no flowers or other distinguishing features to photograph, and only one plant sighted.
Thanks for your other confirmations BTW, I really appreciate your NatureMapr work.
Cheers,

Juncus sp.
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