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29 Aug 2025

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wombey wrote:
1 hr ago
While I am happy to go with duperreyi, seeing as how you had it in your hand the two features to confirm Acritoscincus duperreyi are the which scale row the cream dorsolateral stipe is on and if the frontoparietal scale is single or divided. Neither are obvious from this image. If you can confirm the undivided frontoparietal scale that would be useful.

Acritoscincus duperreyi
HelenCross wrote:
4 hrs ago
Looks like this is the first record for this season!

Melobasis obscurella
WendyEM wrote:
5 hrs ago
There is a chance this is the case of a beetle e.g. Coccinellinae (although these tend to have some colour/pattern on them) or CHRYSOMELIDAE ???

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
waltraud wrote:
7 hrs ago
There is at least one other 2.5m tall Hawthorn nearby with very small buds; mapped with Field maps but no photo record. I think they can be tackled in about 3-4 weeks. Look at that overgrazing!

Crataegus monogyna
donhe wrote:
7 hrs ago
Early instar. Cases of early instars of Lepidoscia and Conoeca very similar

Conoeca or Lepidoscia (genera) IMMATURE
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