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5 May 2025

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ibaird wrote:
16 min ago
What about the fine hairs projectiong from the antannae? Is that a feature of Stictochila (genus)?
See the notes against S. sarcoptera from the field guide:-
'Most ACT Stictochila records are Stictochila sarcoptera, although S. myriospila has been recorded in the Brindabella foothills and S. metata at the top of the Brindabellas. (S. delosticta has been recorded elsewhere on the southern tablelands.) These species will be almost impossible to separate in photos'

Stictochila (genus)
jb2602 wrote:
29 min ago

Burhinus grallarius
jb2602 wrote:
29 min ago

Burhinus grallarius
Pirom wrote:
32 min ago
‘Inactive taxon’ link says solomonensis was placed in the genus Bastilla by Holloway and Miller (2003). https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_changes?taxon_id=493196

Idk why AFD / ALA persist with Dysgonia

Dysgonia solomonensis

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