Pine Island to Point Hut

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GG wrote:
4 Nov 2024
Thanks for the correction PeterA - great pickup! 👍
Photo 4 has been removed now and will put it up as a separate sighting.

Hylaeinae (subfamily)
PeterA wrote:
4 Nov 2024
The last photo is a different bee - probably Lasioglossum species.

Hylaeinae (subfamily)
Harrisi wrote:
30 Jul 2024
thanks Kim!

Hispellinus multispinosus
KimberiRP wrote:
30 Jul 2024
Hispellinus sp., which I will call H. multispinosus. However, there are five species in the genus, described (i.e. named and diagnosed) in the years 1848 to 1877, and no easy way to find out how they differ, if indeed they are valid species. H. multispinosus is the oldest name.

Hispellinus multispinosus
Steve818 wrote:
26 Mar 2024
Bark fibrous longitudinally - stringybark like. Juvenile leaves retained on crown, and they are glaucous and amplexicaul. Often planted in Canberra.

Eucalyptus cinerea subsp. cinerea
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