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donhe wrote:
8 min ago
I cannot see any Philobotas with plain forewings and a black-edged yellow thorax in BOLD.

Philobota group
AnkeMaria wrote:
45 min ago
I can also hear Crinia signifera in the background

Limnodynastes dumerilii
Neil wrote:
57 min ago
I didn’t Don but I could dig it
up and take a picture of it
Is there a reason behind the photo? If for identification I have operated a business called act possum removal for nearly 20 years and I have dealt with quite a few colonies of sugar gliders at Cook, O’Connor, Aranda , Acton and red hill but never in Kingston
Were you the head biologist at parks and conservation about 25-30 years ago?
Neil

Unverified Possum or Glider
Mike wrote:
1 hr ago
My first sightings on NatureMapr were Drosera peltata, with hairy sepals. The other ACT species was Drosera auriculata, with hairless sepals. Thes were described in Flora of the ACT, Burbidge and Gray, 1970. Later, the lower altitude species was decided to be Drosera hookeri. Now it seems they will be called Drosera gunniana.

Drosera gunniana
Mike wrote:
1 hr ago
My first sightings on NatureMapr were Drosera peltata, with hairy sepals. The other ACT species was Drosera auriculata, with hairless sepals. Thes were described in Flora of the ACT, Burbidge and Gray, 1970. Later, the lower altitude species were decided to be Drosera hookeri. Now it seems they will be called Drosera gunniana.

Drosera gunniana
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