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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
just now
Lacks prominent black spot, M.umbrosa?

Meritastis polygraphana
ibaird wrote:
8 min ago
https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/search/names?search=true&keyword=Nyctemera+secundiana%0D%0A

Nyctemera baulus
ibaird wrote:
9 min ago
https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/search/names?search=true&keyword=Nyctemera+secundiana%0D%0A

Nyctemera baulus
9 min ago
Looks like an indigenous Parsonsia, Leichhardtia or Marsdenia vine species.

Please, sometimes when suits, re-check this in different seasons for flowers or fruits (fertile parts) .

Good news – i can confirm certainly, from 35 years experiences, this does not identify to horrible invasive alien, hard to eradicate, weed: _Anredera cordifolia_ (Madeira Vine) .

Anredera cordifolia
16 min ago
You did it (I noticed multiple goes) !

At first, your newly added species name in this sighting has only plain text and no hyper-link;
before added to the NatureMapr species list (taxonomy) and the information filled out about this species, by us moderators.

Then, i have just now filled out the information about this _Cryptocarya rigida_ species,
in the NatureMapr species list (taxonomy) .

Thus, now you can click this name which hyper-links to the information page i have just added;
by compiling, copying and pasting from Au official sources about this species .

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