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Discussion

2 min ago
Okay! I have no idea just a good guess.

Castiarina sp. (genus)
MarkH wrote:
5 min ago
This is not a Castiarina. It’s not in the family Buprestidae but I can’t remember which family this is.

Castiarina sp. (genus)
BrianLR wrote:
15 min ago
Pretty typical for young specimens to have dark napes as well as dark banding along the body.

Pseudonaja textilis
KylieWaldon wrote:
46 min ago
wow. i've not seen one with such a dark head before.

Pseudonaja textilis
Tapirlord wrote:
1 hr ago
How so David? Hypolepis or perhaps Calochlaena are possibilities at this site as well.

Cyathea australis subsp. australis

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