Denman Prospect 2 Estate Deferred Area (Block 12)

Note this is not a reserve (Hills Ridges and Buffers Zone)

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KMcCue wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Thanks Nate
Glad you could confirm it was a Wolf Spider

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
ibaird wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Faveria tritalis? This moth has reddish colouration and is quite plain and lacks markings normally associated wirh F. tritalis but I the head shape and colour look like F. tritalis. It lacks the veination of Lioprosopa rhodobaphella and I woild rule out Emmalocera genus (no white costal stripe).

Faveria tritalis
DerekC wrote:
22 Dec 2024
I am seeing 5 or 6 flowers and only 3 stems. These stems while short are reasonably robust. I also think these are C. carnea.

Caladenia carnea
KorinneM wrote:
27 Nov 2024
@KimberiRP that probably needs to be corrected on the species name somehow. It kinda appears like that option is there, but then it defaults back to this.

Neorrhina punctatum
KimberiRP wrote:
27 Nov 2024
The genus name Neorrhina is grammatically neuter, so "punctatum" is the correct form of the species name.

Neorrhina punctatum
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