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16 Mar 2025

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

Heinol wrote:
11 min ago
From the photos alone, I'm not sure that it's Piptoporus rather than Trametes.

Piptoporus australiensis
ibaird wrote:
25 min ago
A new species for NatureMapr and NatureMapr's Canberra and Southern Tablelandds region.

Neogalea sunia
Jennybach wrote:
26 min ago
Beautiful

Caligavis chrysops
wombey wrote:
30 min ago
These are Crinia, probably signifera

Crinia sp. (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
I imagine how embedded into the substrate they are depends on the substrate - smooth (these) v fibrous (David's on your site). They (empty cocoons) remain for years and detach with time. Is their another hairy species that builds these urticating cocoons under bark on food trees, adjacent trees and other wood etc ? The pointed ends suggests this sp. I have only once found similar cocoons that probable were not A nicothoe because they were probably 2x + the size of these. I am not certain what they were - they were long exited so no, I did not raise them.

Anthelidae (family)

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