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5 May 2025

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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

Csteele4 wrote:
13 min ago
Could also be R botyroides.

Ramaria anziana
Dron wrote:
20 min ago
Ok. I'll go see if I can find some more and photograph their tummies.

Crinia sp. (genus)
ibaird wrote:
32 min ago
Male and female:-
https://moths.csiro.au/species_taxonomy/melanodaedala-scopulosana/
So this probably the female.

Melanodaedala scopulosana
JenniferS wrote:
48 min ago
Could very well be. Was that on my list from the botanists?
Beautiful tree.

Didymocheton fraserianus
wombey wrote:
50 min ago
Now we do have a Crinia that could be signifera or parinsignifera and I can only be sure by seeing a shot of the belly.

Crinia sp. (genus)
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