Closest match I could find was Pycnocera hypoxantha which seems to be sexually dimorphic. This would need to be the female, although this species apparently has a northern NSW and Qld distribution.
While i see the similarity with L. brontoscopa I remain somewhat unconvinced. I don't see the characteristic large antler-like elongated palpi which many specimens of that species show. Or is that a sexually dimorphic feature?
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