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PeterA wrote:
1 hr ago
Too hard to see - likely Homalictus.

Lasioglossum sp. (genus)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Beautiffully camouflaged. Typical sighting on grey bark,

Crypsiphona ocultaria
GG wrote:
2 hrs ago
It was in the middle of a sparse maintenance trail through the grassland. Seemingly little suitable habitat around, but it was certainly on a mission somewhere when first spotted.

Heliocosma (genus - immature)
entom2 wrote:
2 hrs ago
The adult host plant is Leptospermum polygalifolium polygalifolium, and at least as regards that particular plant it was photographed on is in peak bloom (which is also important to record), and the concatenated locality is probably best described as 'Oallen Ford, 2.44 km N of Oallen' (distance measured using Google Earth which plots the exact location of Oallen, and measures the distance and 16-point compass direction therefrom using the Vincenty formula). A very interesting locality as Stuart's observations at this site of the previous day and today adds a useful intra-range location between the recent sighting near Borough and its haunts to the NE. Cheers, Allen M. Sundholm OAM.

Temognatha rufocyanea
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
might also be Phycitinae e.g. Faveria tritalis

Pyraloidea (unidentified Pyraloid moth)
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