I seemed to have captured her right as she was preparing to and subsequently performing oviposition into the host plant.
As far as I know, this is the only known location for this species. They began flashing approximately 10 minutes after sunset and continued for around 30 minutes. Their flashes appeared to twinkle as they flashed above shrubs within a wetland. They were photographed from afar, so their habitat was not disturbed. Some of the 'paired' flashes on the left side of the first photo are from P. macdermotti, which were also present in the area. 71 degrees Fahrenheit, clear, and no wind.
Growing on recently cut log. Hairy/fuzzy looking around the shelf Edge, porous beneath. Mostly white/off-white-colored throughout. Trametes sp. blipped a few times on Seek
Completely at a loss. Lichen? Nostoc? Algae? Growing on moss and a large exposed section of bedrock.
Brownish-Orange growths on an other wise healthy hardwood. Growths only witnessed at the base of branches that have been cut off.