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Tammy wrote:
14 Oct 2020
thank you for trying. A lovely orchid.

Diuris nigromontana
14 Oct 2020
The bee is too difficult, but we can record the orchid.

Diuris nigromontana
13 Oct 2020
Something about the head and the way the antennae are held suggests to me that it might be a small Megachile species, but I can't really tell.

Diuris nigromontana
CathB wrote:
10 Oct 2017
Thanks. Some of those pictures look pretty close.

Capusa cuculloides
ibaird wrote:
10 Oct 2017
Hi CathB. Hard to be sure to species level, but I think your caterpillar looks very similar to examples I've seen in the Capusa g. (Wedge-moths) see on the Lepidoptera Butterfly House website see at:http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/naco/cucull.html and also on the Atlas ol Living Australia site, see https://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:1d00c29e-5946-4a6c-a725-dbeaad6a9052 At least one Capusa sp. recorded in the ACT includes Fabaceae sp. as host plants.

Capusa cuculloides
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