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Scathreoite
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Hand of Destiny
Joined: 11/2/2014
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Posts: 4,456
Posted: 10/7/2022 at 7:16 PM Post #21
I have so many insect photos. So many

Wattle goat moth!



an newly emerged gum snout moth. Absolute chongus


Believe this one is a Splendid Ochre Skipper




and this one is uh. either Green Grass-dart or No-brand Grass-dart?


Some sandy isopod friend, excellent camouflage


Imperial Hairstreak butterflies, their chrysalids, possibly some caterpillars, and their mutualistic relationship Iridomyrmex ant buddies



and the hairstreak's eggs!


very interesting small snail we saw once


Young (but not baby) huntsman (babies,,, are so smoll,,, tiny,,,)


large spotted ladybird (that's the species name. some people are. very creative)


some kinda bug and what I assume are eggs belonging if not to it in particular then at least to the same species


Domestic honey bee and some uh, flies of some sort by the look of them?


Austrolestes cingulatus/ Metallic Ringtail? (probably) (damselflies) female


Banded sugar ant


okay that's enough photos for the moment. we have. as mentioned,,, many
Edited By Scathreoite on 10/7/2022 at 8:06 PM.
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