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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
33 min ago
According to LBH S tasmaniae can only be distinguided from S. emissalis by microscopic examination of the genitalia. See here:-
https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/pter/tasmaniae.html
All records on the ALA are from Tasmania.

Sinpunctiptilia emissalis
Teresa wrote:
34 min ago
Not a slime mould, appears to be an asco

Unidentified Uncategorised Fungi
EathanDouglas wrote:
36 min ago
Nephila pilipes will be the only Nephila species in Australia, Trichonephila plumipes & Nephila plumipes are both listed on Naturemapr but they're Synonymous & Trichonephila gets priority. :)

Nephila pilipes
EathanDouglas wrote:
40 min ago
I. brachyseta or villosa.

Isopeda sp. (genus)
EathanDouglas wrote:
46 min ago
There are some records on INaturalist around the ACT that are ID'd as Zorinae (a subfamily within Miturgidae) due to conflicting identifications with Argoctenus which are a similar genus, I don't know too much about them but only one species has been described from WA in 1909 so there's work to be done on the genus, these are likely undescribed.

Miturgidae (family)

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