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ibaird wrote:
1 min ago
Yes, apparently has mainly a tropical and subtropical distribution. Apparently it's host plants are Hibiscus (genus). Canberra may be an extension of its range south, but BOLD shows it occurs on the South Coast at roughly this latitude,

Rehimena surusalis
DonFletcher wrote:
5 min ago
Great job Tim The Yowie Man, getting photos of both the left face and right face.

Varanus rosenbergi
ibaird wrote:
13 min ago
A new species for NatureMapr and NatureMapr's Canberra and Southern Tablelands region when confirmed, Excellent photo.

Thallarcha sp.(1) (Part 2, MoV)
JRCNM wrote:
15 min ago
Thanks for the info Don, I forgot to ask it if it was staying or not. But yes, it will be interesting to see if they move in. I was very surprised, partly because it's so close to inner urban area, but as you point out and on checking the map, there's quite a few of them to be found to the west, inside Canberra.

Wallabia bicolor
DonFletcher wrote:
22 min ago
Yay! Well done @AdamHenderson for getting photos of both its left face and right face, by which it can be identified for many years to come

Varanus rosenbergi

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