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Rankinia diemensis

Mountain Dragon at Cotter River, ACT

Rankinia diemensis at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022
Rankinia diemensis at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022
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Identification history

Rankinia diemensis 23 Dec 2022 WillO
Rankinia diemensis 23 Dec 2022 JohnBundock

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WillO wrote:
   23 Dec 2022
A useful remote area record of these appealing little dragons.

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Nearby sightings

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Acrotriche leucocarpa (Tall Acrotriche) at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord Calomela ioptera (A leaf beetle) at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord Rankinia diemensis (Mountain Dragon) at Cotter River, ACT - 9 Feb 2022 by SWishart
Acrotriche leucocarpa (Tall Acrotriche) at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord
Calomela ioptera (A leaf beetle) at Cotter River, ACT - 21 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord
Rankinia diemensis (Mountain Dragon) at Cotter River, ACT - 9 Feb 2022 by SWishart

Location information

Species information

  • Rankinia diemensis Scientific name
  • Mountain Dragon Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 21 Dec 2022 01:49 PM Recorded on
  • JohnBundock Recorded by

Additional information

  • Alive / healthy Animal health

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  • Confirmed by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
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