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19 Mar 2024

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A Charm of Native Bees - an Art ExhibitionDid you know that there are over 2000 bees that are native to Australia? Although the most common bee we see around Canberra is the exotic European Honey Bee,...


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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
1 min ago
Pantydia canescens?

Pantydia (genus)
abread111 wrote:
12 min ago
I don't miss the burrs we had at the farm! Once they got burrs on them, we had to cut them, pile them up into mountains and later burn them as bonfires. Welding gloves were essential PPE.

Xanthium spinosum
Anna123 wrote:
14 min ago
Thanks Michael, I wondered whether it could be a female H. chromaticus but was unsure whether I could see the metallic blue tinge

Hylaeus (Gnathoprosopis) chromaticus
turb wrote:
18 min ago
I have tried entering Rhynchodemus sylvaticus as a confirmed ID, but it is not accepted.

Unidentified Other Invertebrate
WHall wrote:
21 min ago
Correction to numbers; only one present. WHall

Unidentified Leafhopper or planthopper (Hemiptera, several families)

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