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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Seen in the Cambridge Street Reserve.
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Braconid Wasps (Family Braconidae)Observer
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Seen in the Cambridge Street Reserve. Barely half the size of most ichneumonid wasps I've seen. Would it be fully moulted and adult size yet?
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Seen in the Cambridge Street Reserve. Well camouflaged, I only noticed it when the ichneumonid wasp in the second photograph walked over it. Obviously the wasp could sense it better than I could! For the wasp, see Observation 207145312:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/207145312
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Observer
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Seen in the Cambridge Street Reserve. I can't see an ovipositor, so would it have managed to parasitise the moth? For the moth, see Observation 207145313:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/207145313
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Round-backed Millipedes (Superorder Juliformia)Observer
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area.
For the yellow slime mould, see Observation 206938688:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/206938688
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Dog Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica)Observer
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area. Are the red and orange strands part of it?
For the millipede seen in the 5th to 7th photographs, see Observation 206938689:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/206938689
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Cranberry Heath (Styphelia humifusa)Observer
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area. Very little else flowering that day.
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Wingless Grasshopper (Phaulacridium vittatum)Observer
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area.
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Genus DiaphytaObserver
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area. Four individuals on Allocasuarina sp..
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Punakuru (Lobelia anceps)Observer
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Seen in the Kate Reed Nature Recreation Area, from boardwalk. Very little else flowering that day, so even these tiny flowers stood out.
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Tasmanian Grasshopper (Tasmaniacris tasmaniensis)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River. Seen a few metres away from the individual in Observation 206233684:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/206233684
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Tasmanian Grasshopper (Tasmaniacris tasmaniensis)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River. Seen a few metres away from the individual in Observation 206233685:
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/206233685
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Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Cranberry Heath (Styphelia humifusa)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River. About the only plant flowering in this area at this time other than Banksia marginata.
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Coral Lichen (Pulchrocladia retipora)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Honeycomb Coral Slime Mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Scrambling Coral-Fern (Gleichenia microphylla)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Fishbone Water-Fern (Blechnum nudum)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Gall and Rust Mites (Family Eriophyidae)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Ants (Family Formicidae)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Jack Jumper Ant (Myrmecia pilosula)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Black Sheoak (Allocasuarina littoralis)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Coral Lichen (Pulchrocladia retipora)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River.
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Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River. I wonder if the appearance deters any predators the way that "eye spots" on butterflies are supposed to.
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Leaf-curling Spider (Phonognatha graeffei)Observer
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Seen near the Boobyalla River. Legs at bottom of leaf, spider did move.
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Shouldered Brown (Heteronympha penelope)Observer
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Seen at the intersection of Robins Road and Base Road.