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WendyEM wrote:
35 min ago
I suspect this is not a Cup Moth cocoon. It looks too flimsy and they attach to trees. It appears to be in spider web. Spider egg case ??

Limacodidae (family)
Mike wrote:
40 min ago
Seeds match Plantnet description - 3mm straight, glabrous, wrinkled. Longitudinal groove.

Cymbonotus preissianus
Hejor1 wrote:
41 min ago
@Heinol thank you, I think this counts as smooth then. It did have some imperfections but not consistently like those tiny pores look like.

zz flat polypore - white(ish)
DianneClarke wrote:
1 hr ago
Or Standishana concolorana? Not sure how to differentiate between them

Epiphyas caryotis
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Lisa, thanks for the suggestion and the great annotated photos. Linepithema, Iridomyrmex and Papyrius are all in the same subfamily (Dolicoderinae) so have the same general features. Linepithima are much smaller, non-descript ants which look like a very small brown Iridomyrmex. We get them in Canberra occasionally, but the climate seems to be too cold for them to stay around for long. Cheers, Jon

Papyrius sp. (genus)
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