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KimberiRP wrote:
25 Jan 2025
Amisallus sp.

Unidentified Weevil (Curculionoidea)
EmmaCollins wrote:
16 Jan 2025
A male, they can be recognised by their long legs (in addition to their pedipalps!)

Stiphidion facetum
ibaird wrote:
15 Jan 2025
The key to recognizing this moth seems to be the large bulge in the line of the costa (visisble ar some angles), the charactertic large squarish dots along the outer margin of the forewing and the light orange-coloured hidwing (not visible here but which can be seen in Sighting No. 4437749 , Only the second sighting of this species. Excellent photo.

Parelictis saleuta
JTran wrote:
14 Jan 2025
Adorable! Always fun to see what mushrooms pop up after some summer rain

Hemimycena sp.
JonLewis wrote:
13 Jan 2025
Hi @SimonPDunstan, that information on mites is very interesting. Can you point me to a reference I can look at? Cheers, Jon

Myrmecia sp., pilosula-group
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