Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread, is a saprobic crust fungus in the family Phanerochaetaceae. Usually found in warm, damp hardwood forests on the undersides of fallen logs and branches of deciduous trees, this unique fungus has been described as “blue velvet on a stick”. This species was chosen as fungus of the year for 2009 by the German Mycological Society.
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Neotibicen auletes commonly, but informally called the Northern dusk-singing cicada, Giant oak cicada, or Southern oak cicada, is a large bodied annual cicada which occurs in the eastern, central, and southern United States as well as southern Canada. This cicada is the largest cicada in the genus Neotibicen and the largest cicada in North America, north of Mexico. Despite its frequently used common name, this cicada is most abundantly found in the south.