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5 May 2025

Hello NatureMaprsAs we move into the cooler months and sighting counts begin to wind down our team has been working tirelessly to ensure our platform’s usability and performance. All merch has been po...


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Events

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

DiBickers wrote:
29 min ago
The wings are very faded, but it looks like it could be one of the Grass Blues or Lined Blues (I’ll leave it to those in the know to sort out for you). This one definitely isn’t Pieris rapae but I’m also not sure what to suggest it as for you😊 @SuziBond or @MichaelMulvaney might be able to help🤞

Pieris rapae
DiBickers wrote:
38 min ago
@SuziBond would you mind having a look at this one please. It’s possible it is a Pieris rapae (Cabbage White), but the full yellow hindwing, the predominantly white forewing with yellow tip, the lateral black edge along the forewing & the black spots placement just under the yellow tip also look like this could be a Common Albatross/Yellow Albatross (Appias paulina), male. Hoping you can help😊

Pieris rapae
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
same as Sighting 4578942 & 4427462

Oecophoridae (family)
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Not sure Austrocarea iocephala would deliver that striking two-toned appearance.

Unverified Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae)
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
ID based on the last photo, excellent sharp image of the female antennae.

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