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NKingsford wrote:
10 Sep 2024
The furthest you can get with this is Perginae. This is one of the Myrtaceae feeding genera which includes Acanthoperga, Antiperga, Paraperga, Perga, Peragrapta, Pseudoperga and Xyloperga.

As there is are no systematic references or diagnostic characteristics of the larvae and with over 50 species within this grouping, it's almost impossible to determine the species, let alone genera in which they belong to.

Perga sp. (genus)
Tapirlord wrote:
11 Jan 2024
might just be Hibbertia obtusifolia on second thoughts

Persoonia rigida
RWPurdie wrote:
10 Jan 2024
The leaves are the wrong shape for Persoonia rigida but don't look quite greyish enough for Hibbertia calycina ... so yes, definitely worth checking it out again.

Persoonia rigida
BethanyDunne wrote:
14 Dec 2023
Yes that was another option. Everything so young , only 8 months post fire and IDing anything was making our brains hurt in 36 degree heat. I'll have to go back in a few months to confirm.

Persoonia rigida
Tapirlord wrote:
14 Dec 2023
It is very very young, I’d wonder about Persoonia rigida

Persoonia rigida
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