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1 hr ago
Thanks again @owenh

Heteronympha paradelpha
1 hr ago
Thanks @owenh

Heteronympha penelope
owenh wrote:
4 hrs ago
Female Shouldered Brown (H. penelope).

Heteronympha penelope
ibaird wrote:
5 hrs ago
Not sure which named Fraus (genus) species would best fit.
Perhaps Fraus marginospina although that species seems to be a dry country species (eg. SA, western Victoria)
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/522870-Fraus-marginispina
F. orientalis (Eastern Fraus) has a more eastern range better suiting where this record was made.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1072359-Fraus-orientalis
There is brown stripiing which would correspond roughly to F. orientalis.

Fraus (genus)
Mike wrote:
5 hrs ago
About three years ago several people were poisoned by eating spinach contaminated with datura (common thornapple). The weed is commonly brought to Canberra by contaminated landscaping soil. I don't know if there are any biosecurity rules to stop this. I have seen it growing alongside vegetables so it would be possible for it to end up in a salad. Symptoms of poisoning include: thirst, dilated pupils, high temperatures, weak or rapid pulse, incoherence or hallucinations, vomiting, breathing problems, convulsions. Wash your hands if you are pulling it out.

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