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DiBickers wrote:
57 min ago
This is a Robber Fly😊

Asilidae (family)
PJH123 wrote:
6 hrs ago
@donhe @WendyEM It seems rather complicated, Palpita annulate no longer exists as a species.
It appears it was misidentified over the years and several versions have been placed under, inusitata, celsalis and munroei. However the original Phalaena annulata Fabricius, 1794 is under celsalis as the name was occupied by Phalaena annulate Schulze, 1775, a Geometrid. Palpita celsalis is from Sri Lanka and S. India

Palpita austrannulata (A Crambid moth (Spilomelinae))
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
I put the branch back in place before taking the photo, but it didn't sit perfectly.

Papyrius sp. (genus)
WalterEgo wrote:
Yesterday
Ok. I've added the photos I have. I can try to capture additional features in future photos if that helps

Vombatus ursinus
Yesterday
Elasmucha salebrosa is a northern Australian species

Oechalia schellenbergii

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