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20 May 2025

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Discussion

SimonDunstan wrote:
2 hrs ago
Possibly M.gulosa

Myrmecia sp. (genus)
3 hrs ago
I suggest its a black rat - the tail is long (longer than the head/body), the ears are large (the test is if folded forward they go past the middle of the eye - hard sometimes to determine from photos) and the head is pointed. Also black rats are very good climbers.

Rattus rattus
donhe wrote:
7 hrs ago
Too hairy for Noctidae.

Noctuidae unclassified IMMATURE moth
donhe wrote:
7 hrs ago
@FF : Oops no photo ?

Unverified Swift and Ghost moth (Hepialidae)
KorinneM wrote:
Yesterday
Possibly a Fiery Skimmer, but photos aren't good enough to confirm.

Anisoptera (suborder)
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