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1 Jan 2026

Hello everyone. Alison Milton has created the December quarterly CNM newsletter. It has some interesting information for Canberra Nature Mappers and some excellent photos. There is also an article abo...


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22 Dec 2025

The inaugural Annual General Meeting of the the Canberra Nature Map Association will be held on Thursday February 12, 6.30 to 8.30 pm, at the Downer Community Centre, Frencham Place, Downer.The Canber...


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Discussion

DonFletcher wrote:
3 hrs ago
Now a rarely sighted species in the ACT.

Varanus varius
WendyEM wrote:
5 hrs ago
I agree it is Endoxyla sp. There is a sequence on iNat of a newly emerged E. lituratus which does show the white 'tummy' with the upper side of the abdomen black and white cross-ways stripes.
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/191350527
Images on http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/coss/coss-under.html show various with white on the underside of the abdomen

Endoxyla (genus)
ibaird wrote:
5 hrs ago
OK. Could not see any purple on head which would have suggested E. encalypti

Endoxyla (genus)
JonLewis wrote:
6 hrs ago
Hi Alison, this is a queen, probably Anonychomyrma. Cheers, Jon

Formicidae (family)
WendyEM wrote:
6 hrs ago
I agree we can only go with Genus. I asked Axel Kallies about this group via iNat
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/208837654
"@kallies Hi Axel, Do moths in Scythrididae exhibit sexual dimorphism? If e.g. in very similarly marked moths - one has distinct colour bands on the antennae, the other has none, would this mean separate species?, variation? or dimorphism? Or too understudied to know?"

@wendyem I dont know too much about this group, have not noticed sexual dimorphism. But Eretmocera coracopis seems to be lacking the light scales if BOLD can be trusted"

Eretmocera (genus) (Scythrididae family)
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