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wombey wrote:
Yesterday
Those two stripes down the back are known among frog people as "ewingii" stripes, locally diagnostic for this group of frogs. Locality would suggest verreauxii but to confirm the black spots in the hidden thigh area would have been helpful.

Litoria verreauxii verreauxii
KMcCue wrote:
Yesterday
Would be used to this rainy weather then.

Lycosidae (family)
NateKingsford wrote:
Yesterday
Most likely Tasmanicosa

Lycosidae (family)
JohnBrannan wrote:
Yesterday
I stand corrected. Triller it is.

Lalage tricolor
AlisonMilton wrote:
Yesterday
@WendyEM Thanks Wendy. I wouldn't have guessed. To my nked eye I thought it might be a strange leafhopper.

Hyalarcta nigrescens
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