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Mount Ainslie

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Discussion

waltraud wrote:
30 Jan 2025
wow, brilliant photos! and what a treasure, thanks heaps!

Myiagra rubecula
jb2602 wrote:
29 Jan 2025
Diphucrania marmorata blending in beautifully with the colours of the bark and oozing sap of young Acacia decurrens trees.

Diphucrania marmorata
MarkH wrote:
26 Jan 2025
A bit hard to tell with great accuracy however the size and host plant suggests most likely Diphucrania marmorata

Diphucrania marmorata
16 Jan 2025
Wonder if it was a reptile or a mammal in there?

Cracticus torquatus
KimberiRP wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Not sure which Phyllotocus this one is. It resembles P. rufipennis in colour, but the long erect bristles along the suture of the elytra are not typical of that species.

Phyllotocus sp. (genus)
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