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1 min ago
Thx Tiff. My sausage fingers on the iPhone is gunna cause many an eye-brow raise me thinks. 😜

Lasiorhinus latifrons
TiffanyMason wrote:
27 min ago
Good pick up, John! The name ought to be 'Bare-nosed Wombat', to add to the confusion...

Lasiorhinus latifrons
AlisonMilton wrote:
37 min ago
Michael Geiser has suggested Callosobruchus sp., because of the tubercles at the base of the pronotum, densely covered in white setae. One native and two cosmopolitan species in Australia.
There might be more... This group is seriously under-studied.

Bruchinae (subfamily)
1 hr ago
@TwoRivers . Good morning !

In the second photograph,
second flower up from the bottom shown flower,
left–most tepal,
i see what looks like two separated white nectaries ? Is this visual interpretation correct please?

Any more photographs please?
I'm looking for clearer vision of these white nectaries .

If not two separated nectaries per tepal,
rather "Tepals usually with 1 nectary or with apparently 2 nectaries comprising a transverse band with a relatively narrow gap at midline of tepal",
then likely _Wurmbea latifolia_ .

Reference:

• Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Wurmbea
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