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Csteele4 wrote:
Yesterday
@DPRees125 thank you! I had to wriggle up to them on my belly for these macro shots.

Paralucia crosbyi
DPRees125 wrote:
Yesterday
OK, Had a look at M. B. MALIPATIL, YINGQI LIU* & WANZHI CAI, Revision of Australian Ectomocoris with the description of nine new species not sure that the Ectomocoris binotatus on Naturmapr are any different to this specimen which on the basis of that paper are E. ornatus

Ectomocoris ornatus
CathB wrote:
Yesterday
See previous comment. This sighting belongs with the other orange-faced spiders, of which there are at least eleven sightings in Euophryinae sp. (Undescribed)

Salticidae sp. 'Golden palps'
DPRees125 wrote:
Yesterday
yeh I think you are right, my mistake in clicking the wrong one

Ectomocoris ornatus
Teresa wrote:
Yesterday
possibly Cladonia cristatella although this an European ID it appears very similar to the British soldiers cup lichen it has been recorded on ALA as occuring in Australia, but may be confused with other red-topped lichens including Cladonia leporina and Cladonia incrassata.

Cladonia sp. (genus)

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