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Taractrocera papyria

1 White-banded Grass-dart at Symonston, ACT

Taractrocera papyria at Symonston, ACT - 5 Feb 2023
Taractrocera papyria at Symonston, ACT - 5 Feb 2023
Taractrocera papyria at Symonston, ACT - 5 Feb 2023
Taractrocera papyria at Symonston, ACT - 5 Feb 2023
Taractrocera papyria at Symonston, ACT - 5 Feb 2023
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Identification history

Taractrocera papyria 6 Feb 2023 MatthewFrawley
Taractrocera papyria 5 Feb 2023 CarbonAI
Taractrocera papyria 5 Feb 2023 RodDeb

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last pic shows the plant it was on

5 comments

   6 Feb 2023
Nice work by @CarbonAI with a 70.4% suggested probability of White-banded Grass-dart, sort of surprised it wasn't higher but still accurate.
AaronClausen wrote:
   6 Feb 2023
Good onya old mate @CarbonAI
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Feb 2023
looks like @CarbonAI is a fast learner :)
AaronClausen wrote:
   6 Feb 2023
@RodDeb @CarbonAi is very privileged to learn from the best (our expert moderators).
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Feb 2023
@AaronClausen yes we are very lucky to have such dedicated expert moderators who kindly give their time and help and we very much appreciate all of them, also you Aaron and all of those working behind the scenes to keep this wonderful sight going, and now we have @CarbonAI

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  • Creeping Boobialla Myoporum parvifolium Associated plant
  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health
  • Feeding on nectar or pollen Insect behaviour on flower
  • True Pollinator Insect on Flower

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