Mount Jerrabomberra QP

Mount Jerrabomberra is highly regarded by Queanbeyan residents and visitors to the city for its significant conservation and recreational values. 

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ibaird wrote:
25 Jan 2025
How do we possibly do that? I think this name is sufficient for now.

Lepidoscia (genus) near arctiella
SimonDunstan wrote:
10 Jan 2025
Myrmecia gulosa species group, Queen.

Myrmecia sp. (genus)
SimonDunstan wrote:
10 Jan 2025
A queen Jumping jack.

Myrmecia sp., pilosula-group
KimberiRP wrote:
3 Jan 2025
Castiarina hilaris is smaller (about 7 mm long), with different texture on the upper surface giving it a kind of sparkling appearance. Castiarina scalaris is generally larger (about 10-11 mm, although occasionally smaller), with a shiny upper surface. In addition, the distribution of green markings on the elytra differs between the two species.

Castiarina scalaris
DianneClarke wrote:
18 Dec 2024
Thanks Peter

Lipotriches (Austronomia) phanerura
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