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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

Alice wrote:
17 min ago
Certainly Hydroptilidae

Hydroptilidae (family)
Alice wrote:
24 min ago
Certainly Hydroptilidae, but I think I could be wrong about the genus

Hydroptilidae (family)
Alice wrote:
27 min ago
Agree, probably a species of Triplectides

Triplectides sp. (genus)
1 hr ago
Not Flagellaria indica – inflorescence really different
(inflorescence means the compound structure of multiple flowers) .

Unverified Orchid
Frecko wrote:
2 hrs ago
Is the protocol to remove a pic of another species, or just to note it ? - must have been growing mixed in with the Cassinia - it was a large patch of Cassinia and the only one seen in my range over 20 years that wasn't sifton or rosy

Cassinia sp.

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