Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australiaon bark of Melaleuca arcana in a swamp. Coll. K.Thiele, 1985 (CANB)Thallus appearing umbilicate/fruticose, attached by a holdfast, containing protocetraric acid and satellite compounds, as well as atranorin. Algae green, unicellular, forming a layer under the ecorticate upper surface. Apothecia marginal, short-stalked, biatorine, no trace of a thalline margin at any time in their development.Specimen too old for any meaningful, molecular analysis.
From my trip to Thailand - May 28th - 4th June 2011, most moths were found at the various temples which had metal hallide bulbs fitted to them. The ones labelled 'Hang Dong' came to my 22w Actinic light.Please feel free to help aid identification or correct my proposed identifications.
The birds of Australia, supplement /.London :Printed by Taylor and Francis ... published by the author ...,[1851]-1869..biodiversitylibrary.org/page/48517321