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18 min ago
The closest match I found is the photo on this page, called Port Lincoln (Blue ) a hybrid
or mutation of Barnardius zonarius:- https://www.asnsw.org.au/_PDFs/mutations-aust-parrots_091996.pdf

Barnardius zonarius
donhe wrote:
33 min ago
Not much like https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/phil/physaula.html
?

Philobota philostaura
plants wrote:
2 hrs ago
Juvenile leaf.

Trophis scandens subsp. scandens
KimberiRP wrote:
8 hrs ago
Diemenia rubromarginata and Notius depressus are similar in colour. Adult N. depressus have full-length forewings, reaching to the apex of the body; a more oblong body; and the red lateral margin on the thorax is very narrow. D. rubromarginata has short wings; a rounded outline to the body; and the red margin on the thorax is wider.

Notius depressus
EathanDouglas wrote:
Yesterday
I remember talking about E. splendens somewhere on Naturemapr a while back, the species is misplaced in the genus Euryopis and should be transferred to Steatoda. The spider here is a true Euryopis :)

more info on "Euryopis" splendens: https://www.arachne.org.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=2673

Euryopis sp. (genus)
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