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lennyh wrote:
Yesterday
Does not appear to be p. linearis. Leaves are not fine enough, no dark flaky bark with red behind and going on others with the appearance of those pictured it will never grow to become like that. Best match from those with sightings on the site appears to be p. mollis subsp livens. Happy to be proven wrong though :-)

Persoonia mollis subsp. livens
Roger wrote:
Yesterday
I Posted the image on Amateur Entomology Australia and I had a response that it is most likely a Gall midge in the family Cecidomyiidae

Unverified Crane fly, midge, mosquito or gnat (several families)
waltraud wrote:
Yesterday
JenniM thanks for not giving up Jenni. I'll try again to catch it with the camera.

Vombatus ursinus
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
On Pinus radiata.

Trametes coccinea
Ange wrote:
Yesterday
I will have another look at this one tomorrow too! :-)

Melanoleuca

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