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27 May 2025

Hi All,Mobile app update is nearing release which brings:Improved taxonomy search accuracyAbility to re-order images using drag and dropMinor bug fixesWeb platform improvements that are nearing releas...


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Improvements to data import tool (coming soon)

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20 May 2025

The Canberra Nature Map committee is organising a Social Event for World Environment Day, which is on 5 June 2025, but slightly delayed for convenience.It will be a picnic at Weston Park, Yarralumla, ...


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Discussion

donhe wrote:
9 min ago
Not convincing. It needs to be reared in captivity to get an adult male moth to get a secure determination of the species.

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
17 min ago
Oops .
In my above first comment, I just now had to edit a default URL to the Au Tropical Rainforest Plants information system
– which in my business this morning I had forgotten to edit.
Excellent fact sheet in there, worth a look: https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest/text/entities/harnieria_hygrophiloides.htm
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Harnieria hygrophiloides
Frecko wrote:
1 hr ago
My fault. The question is not literal, without context. The 'what' refers to "This" in the first comment. As in...what is RogerF saying is a gall? (As I cannot see a gall in the photos - but then MM has said 'in this case'...perhaps the gall just needs to be pointed out to me)

Lissanthe strigosa subsp. subulata
PJH123 wrote:
1 hr ago
Roger Kendrick has suggested Stictopterinae which fits better with the Australian fauna. I still have not found a match but believe it fits within this subfamily

Unverified Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae)
jb2602 wrote:
1 hr ago
Sacred kingfisher consuming a soldier crab.

Todiramphus sanctus
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