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Discussion

waltraud wrote:
8 min ago
what a lucky capture of this event :-)

Archimantis sp. (genus)
michaelb wrote:
13 min ago
Yes, she was

Archimantis sp. (genus)
waltraud wrote:
18 min ago
looks like female laying eggs / producing egg case

Archimantis sp. (genus)
Paul4K wrote:
32 min ago
Nearest willows I'm aware of would be ~6Km or more away.

Unidentified Sawfly (Hymenoptera, Symphyta)
Steve818 wrote:
1 hr ago
Features and location point to Eucalyptus mannifera subsp. mannifera : 7 buds per umbel, ovoid buds, fruit cup shaped to hemispherical with raised disc and 3 valves, smooth cream and or grey bark.

Eucalyptus mannifera subsp. mannifera

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