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45 min ago
If this is a Dillwynia the gall may be formed by an Ethon Jewel Beetle

Unverified Unidentified Insect Gall
TimL wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thanks for the identification and advice @Teresa

Reticularia sp. (genus)
HaukeKoch wrote:
2 hrs ago
Wow, just found this. It looks like you caught an undescribed pyrgotid fly in the act of approaching Neorrhina punctatum. This appears to be the same fly I have reared from this host: (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/253727914) and is to my knowledge the first picture showing the fly in the wild and together with its host.

Neorrhina punctatum
Teresa wrote:
3 hrs ago
Reticularia lycoperdon, a slime mould which forms a relatively large, single, fruiting body called an aethalium, it hardens and then eventually splits to release a brown mass of spores.

Reticularia sp. (genus)
HelenCross wrote:
3 hrs ago
Thanks Wendy, I found the Moths in the A.C.T. book uses Paranthrella too

Ichneumenoptera chrysophanes
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