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Tapirlord wrote:
6 Nov 2024
Luteola or capillaris

Wahlenbergia sp.
owenh wrote:
6 Nov 2024
I don't know what insect species these may belong to. They're certainly not Delias butterfly eggs which are bottle-shaped and longitudinally ribbed nor the eggs of any other species of butterfly I'm aware of.

Aphididae (family)
Heino1 wrote:
20 Jun 2024
Perhaps a Russula.

zz agaric (stem; gills white/cream)
9 Apr 2024
Most likely searching for prey

Vespula germanica
RobParnell wrote:
24 Feb 2024
oops

Junonia villida
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