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Hello NatureMaprs!Three new priority species lists of exotic freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates in the ACT have been added to NatureMapr. Uploading records of these species to N...


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Discussion

HaukeKoch wrote:
7 min ago
Thanks Di,
I think that view also looks like A. boisduvalii, but it's not very visible.
Ideally, you'd want to see the area in this image for A. boisduvalii:
https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/252515833
Here is A. porosus for comparison, which has lines of white setae along the outer margins and through the midline of the pygidium, and a more polished surface structure:
https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/57698605

A. pallidicollis can also look similar to A. porosus, but has the pygidium covered across the whole surface in white setae.

Anoplognathus sp. (genus)
DiBickers wrote:
1 hr ago
Though the colours are similar to Lamprolina sp. , unfortunately the body-shape doesn’t fit☹️

Lamprolina (genus)
1 hr ago
Thanks Steven _ we did look for nests in Crace woodland in the 2023-2024 season - this suggests we should have looked harder

Callocephalon fimbriatum
donhe wrote:
2 hrs ago
Nemotyla oribates (bit north of its usual range) ?

Limnaecia chionospila
DiBickers wrote:
3 hrs ago
The markings, antennae & head don’t fit Aulacophora hilaris & I can’t find any other Aulacophora sp. to match at this stage, so I’m going to Suggest this go back to Family-level☹️

Chrysomelidae sp. (family)

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