Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens

2 Diminutive Roadside Field Cricket at Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve

Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens at Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve - 9 Jan 2024
Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens at Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve - 9 Jan 2024
Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens at Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve - 9 Jan 2024
Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens at Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve - 9 Jan 2024
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Identification history

Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens 12 Jan 2024 trevorpreston
Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens 12 Jan 2024 trevorpreston
Teleogryllus commodus 9 Jan 2024 trevorpreston
Unidentified 9 Jan 2024 trevorpreston

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Significant sighting

trevorpreston noted:

12 Jan 2024

First confirmed sighting of this cricket species on NatureMapr.

3 comments

Youning wrote:
   12 Jan 2024
Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens
trevorpreston wrote:
   12 Jan 2024
Thanks Youning. This is a new species for Canberra Nature Map. We may not have been able to identify this without your help.
trevorpreston wrote:
   12 Jan 2024
Is sighting 4534694 at Black Lake Bibbenluke Velarifictorus (Buangina) diminuens (Diminutive Roadside Field Cricket) the same species? Looks very similar.

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  • 9 Jan 2024 11:19 AM Recorded on
  • trevorpreston Recorded by

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  • Alive / healthy Animal health

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