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NateKingsford wrote:
4 min ago
Common names aren't always the most useful, there will also be a bit of discrepancy within the species and what their webs look like/patterns on the spider

Deliochus zelivira
Mike wrote:
11 min ago
The web was in an ornamental pear tree. Maybe the leaves weren't messy enough.

Deliochus zelivira
Mike wrote:
13 min ago
It is outside the fence. There is also regrowth of the plants you treated earlier.

Asparagus virgatus
JonLewis wrote:
13 min ago
I'd guess this queen was in the genus Hypoponera, but it could be another genus within the subfamily Ponerinae. Hypoponera are probably very common around Canberra, but rarely seen because they spend their time in leaf litter or soil hunting for small inverterbrates. Cheers, Jon

Formicidae (family)
NateKingsford wrote:
18 min ago
Hey @JoanMort, there doesn't seem to be an image attached to this sighting, could you please double check this :)

Argiope (genus)
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