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New priority species lists in the ACT

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Discussion

8 min ago
Looks like either Gehyra versicolor or G. variegata, which are not diagnosable on morphological features.

Gehyra sp.
DiBickers wrote:
12 min ago
I’m going to take this one back to Family-level for now as the markings do not align with Harmonia conformis.

Coccinellidae (family)
DiBickers wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Cristy1676, thanks for your sighting. The media you provided is missing or unclear. To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional media.

Unverified True fly (Diptera)
DiBickers wrote:
1 hr ago
@MazzV these aren’t the same as the Sighting 4664477 which I just ID’d for you. These are definitely ants, whereas the other sighting were Ant-mimics (but actually flies)😊

Unverified Ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
WendyEM wrote:
2 hrs ago
from (thanks to https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pyra/poeodes.html)
A. Jefferis Turner, A preliminary revision of the Australian Thyrididae and Pyralidae. II,
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, Volume 19 (1905), p. 54.
poeodes = grass green description of a male "Head and palpi greenish-grey. Antennae whitish. Thorax green. Abdomen whitish. Legs whitish irrotated and annulated with fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, oblique; bright green with a very few fuscous scales; an irregularly shaped dark-fuscous discal spot at 1/2; a series of dark-fuscous dots on apical third of costa continued round apex sinuate; whitish-grey; cilia whitish. Hindwings with termen sinuate; whitish-grey; cilia-whitish."

Heteromicta pachytera

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