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17 Sep 2024

Hello NatureMaprs,Our flora is well and truly in bloom and we are ready for all your exciting sightings! In saying this we would like to thank all our moderators for their time spent verifying sightin...


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25 Oct 2024

Yuma birdos. There are many places across our ACT Reserve System that have limited to no bird data. We would like to fill in these data deficient zones to inform a Canberra Woodland Bird Quality Index...


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Bungonia Field Trip17 Nov 2024

Discussion

AnkeMaria wrote:
1 min ago
recording sent in by email

FrogWatch survey
WendyEM wrote:
18 min ago
"Notes: This species, which is only known as a
brachypterous form, can easily be distinguished from
other species of Horouta by the broad whitish band on
the hind margins of the pronotum, tegmina and usually
abdominal tergite 9. The arrangement of the aedeagal
processes, which cross over each other in lateral view,
is also diagnostic. "
source: https://www.entsocnsw.org.au/images/stories/media/33%20fletcher.pdf

Unidentified Leafhopper or planthopper (Hemiptera, several families)
AnkeMaria wrote:
21 min ago
recording sent in by email

FrogWatch survey
AnkeMaria wrote:
42 min ago
sorry I can only hear crickets on the recording, which was sent in by email

FrogWatch survey
jb2602 wrote:
48 min ago
Tineodidae (False Plume Moth), looks like Euthrausta phoenicea to me.

Unidentified Other moth

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