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1 min ago
Mike it looks like the Strawberry Tree Aphid, Wahlgreniella nervata, a native of north America, which I don't think has been formerly recognised as occurring in Australia, though I note there are two records on Inaturalist. It seems to feed on a range of Rose family plants but doesn't seem to be considered a pest risk.

Aphididae (family)
3 hrs ago
Thanks thats make the ID definitive

Acaena echinata
TimL wrote:
3 hrs ago
Thank you.

Arkys curtulus
Jennybach wrote:
3 hrs ago
Details not great. Im pretty sure from memory they were glabrous or at the most, sparse hairs on the underneath central line area.

Acaena echinata
WilliamHall wrote:
6 hrs ago
Superb work Tim

Arkys curtulus

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