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WendyEM wrote:
32 min ago
I frequently find these types of egg cases under rocks, logs, bricks etc. Spiders appear to be the attendant animals

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
WendyEM wrote:
36 min ago
I raised one looking very like this whose shelter was a totally frass? covered and enclosed (not 'bead work' on an open weave shelter like some we have seen lately) so my fella had a brown covering ('tent') on part of the leaf it was eating

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
Possibly Iridomyrmex bicknelli.

Iridomyrmex sp. (genus)
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
@Hejor1 Congratulations Hejor, a new species for NatureMapr! This ant is not often seen, but I didn't expect that the first record in CNM would be a dead ant tied up with web! Cheers, Jon

Camponotus tricoloratus
Lisa.Jok wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hey @ibaird, no verified source, ID based on Google search by image result and seeing the species listed in ACT region. I see now that Ardiosteres moretonella has few records Australia wide, and there are no images or detailed descriptions of this species' case. Possibly best to leave as Case moths (Psychidae).

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
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