This webspinner was found in the shower and had to be rescued. The photos were taken after drying it out a bit and before release. Body length would have been about 12 mm.
I get inordinately excited by finding embiopterans. The only other one I've ever come across was in a shearwater burrow while I was surveying shearwater breeding success on Montague Island (now Barunguba) in March 2001. That specimen is somewhere in ANIC.
I've just added a close-up of the Terminalia. It's pretty clear that this is a male of the family Australembiidae, and almost certainly one of the Metoligotoma species
And based on distribution, most likely Metoligotoma ingens (as per Miller & Edgerly 2008 - Systematics and natural history of the Australian Genus Metoligotoma Davis (Embioptera:Australembidae). Invertebrate Systematics 22: 329-344.
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