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Australopacifica lucasi

1 A flatworm at Captains Flat, NSW

Australopacifica lucasi at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022
Australopacifica lucasi at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022
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Identification history

Australopacifica lucasi 15 Jan 2022 turb
Unidentified 15 Jan 2022 trevorpreston

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This looked like an interesting flatworm but unfortunately this was the only view I could get. Also, there was a funnel-web spider just underneath which didn't leave much room for tinkering with it!

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turb wrote:
   15 Jan 2022
Yes, best not to tinker ...

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Praxibulus sp. (genus) (A grasshopper) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Praxibulus sp. (genus) (A grasshopper) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston Caenoplana sulphurea (A Flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston Persoonia chamaepeuce (Dwarf Geebung) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston Caenoplana sulphurea (A Flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston Australoplana alba (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston Cystopelta astra (Snowy Mountains Humpback Slug) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Bobilla sp. (genus) (A Small field cricket) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Oecophoridae (family) (Unidentified Oecophorid concealer moth) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Australopacifica lucasi (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Atrax sutherlandi (Funnel-web Spider) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by trevorpreston Australoplana alba (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston Persoonia chamaepeuce (Dwarf Geebung) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord Lobelia pedunculata (Matted Pratia) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston Polyscias sambucifolia (Elderberry Panax) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Praxibulus sp. (genus) (A grasshopper) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Praxibulus sp. (genus) (A grasshopper) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Caenoplana sulphurea (A Flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Persoonia chamaepeuce (Dwarf Geebung) at Captains Flat, NSW - 15 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Caenoplana sulphurea (A Flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Australoplana alba (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Cystopelta astra (Snowy Mountains Humpback Slug) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Bobilla sp. (genus) (A Small field cricket) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Oecophoridae (family) (Unidentified Oecophorid concealer moth) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Australopacifica lucasi (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Atrax sutherlandi (Funnel-web Spider) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by trevorpreston
Australoplana alba (A flatworm) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Persoonia chamaepeuce (Dwarf Geebung) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord
Lobelia pedunculata (Matted Pratia) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by tpreston
Polyscias sambucifolia (Elderberry Panax) at Captains Flat, NSW - 14 Jan 2022 by Tapirlord

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Species information

  • Australopacifica lucasi Scientific name
  • A flatworm Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 15 Jan 2022 09:41 AM Recorded on
  • trevorpreston Recorded by

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