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TimL wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi @HelenCross This might be of interest to you. There was a pair of Frogmouths at ANBG the other day. They might be in the same area when you're next there. Tim

Podargus strigoides
MarkH wrote:
Yesterday
Looks like a Pseudanilara species
Unfortunately I can’t give you a species name because the genus needs revision.

Pseudanilara sp. (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
Epiphyas euphara
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=366934
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?verifiable=true&taxon_id=1273666&place_id=6744&preferred_place_id=6744

Unverified Concealer moth (Oecophoridae)
Euphemia wrote:
Yesterday
As both dogs and dingoes are only wolves in neater clothes and all can interbreed and produce viable offspring, perhaps, I'll retract my suggestion and return to Canis lupus.

Canis lupus
KMcCue wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks Don, I was working on a reply quoting your recent article in the NPA Bulletin Vol 62, No 4 December 2025. Canis dingo is a more apt description based on recent DNA data. Also early European descriptions of southeast Australian dingoes included the descriptions black, white, tan and brindle.

Canis lupus
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