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Aschlla

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  • Pycnoporus sanguineus A Fungi also known as Urupê (the original name) and Orelha de pau (Wooden ear), that has medicinal use among aboriginal peoples from Australia wich have used it for curing mouth sores, ulcers, and teething of infants. In South America, Indígenous peoples use it as ear medicine too. The industry also uses it because of the enzymes that they produce. Their occurrence is an important indicator of the health of the existing flora as they appear in the process of decomposing trunks.
"This fungi is very similar to P. cinnabarinus but this one is from warmer regions. To distinguish between P. sanguineus and P. cinnabarinus there are some differences to note:
 P. sanguineus contains darker red pigments that don't easily fade. Several collected specimens of P. cinnabarinus show pale orange pigmentation in areas with direct sunlight. P. cinnabarinus contains larger pores per mm (2-4) than P. sanguineus (with 4-6 pores per mm.).
[from Wikipedia] Brazil,Cinnabar Bracket,Geotagged,Pycnoporus sanguineus,Spring
    3 Pycnoporus sanguineus
  • Junonia evarete - Olho-de-pavão-diurno differentiation: The only way to differentiate Junonia evarete from Junonia genoveva is by observing the ventral portion of the antennae.  In J. evarete, the tip of the antennas varies between light gray and dark gray, and is uniform with the rest of the antenna.  In J. genoveva  the ventral surface of the tip of the antennae is dark, brown or black, and contrasts with the lighter color of the rest of the antenna.
[from: Wikipedia] Brazil,Geotagged,Junonia evarete,West Indian buckeye
    4 Junonia evarete - Olho-de-pavão-diurno
  • borboleta azul - blue butterfly Morpho peleides Kollar (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Brazil,Geotagged
    1 borboleta azul - blue butterfly
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