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Tapirlord wrote:
3 Nov 2024
can only be T.tuberosus with a flower like that + in the ACT

Thysanotus tuberosus
donhe wrote:
3 Nov 2024
I think the spots on several Garrha species are variable and can look like this.

Garrha repandula
Jimbobo wrote:
14 Jul 2024
See this sighting of P.lewisii, for comparison- Pseudoperga lewisii (A Sawfly)

Pseudoperga guerinii
Jimbobo wrote:
13 Jul 2024
This is Pseudoperga guerinii, female guarding eggs. Note solid black Antennae and black on tarsi of all legs.

Pseudoperga guerinii
EathanDouglas wrote:
18 Mar 2024
a juvenile I. Canberrana, looks like its been injured pretty bad

Isopeda canberrana
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