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2 hrs ago
Possibly Eucalyptus persistens subsp. tardecidens

Eucalyptus (genus)
DPRees125 wrote:
3 hrs ago
see additional photo, The antennae are somewhat out of focus unfortunately. However there appears to be striations on this specimen, so it might be a Garrha

Heliocausta undescribed species
chriselidie wrote:
3 hrs ago
That's interesting, thanks for explaining!

Phonognatha graeffei
JaneR wrote:
3 hrs ago
Ok thanks, I should have thought of Lilies etc.
Are yu going to confirm this ?

Xyris gracilis
NateKingsford wrote:
3 hrs ago
Generally they will have a leaf, or sometimes a snail shell, within their webs. Although like you said, it might have just started to build the web and yet to add a leaf. You could check again and see how the leaf situation has developed!

Rarely will you see leaf curling spiders without a leaf however

Phonognatha graeffei
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