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23 Apr 2025

We are super proud to welcome Edgar McNamara @edgarmcnamara to the team!Edgar joins NatureMapr as Junior Platform Engineer and will play a critical role in supporting the platform and our valued custo...


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New priority species lists in the ACT

NatureMapr now receives more records in NSW than ACT

Discussion

WendyEM wrote:
4 min ago
there are a number of sp on BOLD (Hobern) close to this moth but none that fully fit

Hednota (genus)
10 min ago
@misstcameron - It's a legless lizard. A juvenile Delma tincta to be precise. The black head and nape markings are prominent on juveniles, fading to virtual absence with age.

Delma tincta
11 min ago
Thanks Silke a new localised occurrence

Asparagus asparagoides
jonvanbeest wrote:
22 min ago
I've recorded this observation of what I believe to be a stone arrangement made by aboriginal people. Is there a category for indigenous cultural evidence that I could have recorded it under that perhaps I've missed?

Unverified Fossil / Geological Feature
DiBickers wrote:
39 min ago
@MazzV the wings are transparent but you can see the black dot on each wingtip in your photo quite clearly even though the photo quality is not ideal. Here’s a link for you to scroll through so you can see what I see😊
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/522266-Parapalaeosepsis-plebeia

Sepsidae (family)

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