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waltraud wrote:
39 min ago
Interesting thanks https://canberra.naturemapr.org/users/8081. Do you know how grevillea seeds spread? we remove regularly perhaps every 2-3 years (hybrids of) Grevillea rosmarinifolia in a zone probably up to 300m behind backyards - I began to have doubts reg ants spreading the seeds.

Grevillea robusta
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
@waltraud, I had no doubts about seedlings. See my comment on https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4234954.

Grevillea robusta
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
I am not sure that it is Amelora oncerodes. I think the pectinations on the antennae are too long, all of the specimens on iNat, Moths of Vic Part 5 CD and BOLD (Hobern) have more prominent dots on the wings and don't appear to have the markings along the costa. I have not found an alternative so far.

Amelora oncerodes
LyndalT wrote:
Yesterday
When I touched it spores came out hence I thought it was an earth star or similar. I have a video I think.

Reticularia sp. (genus)
Teresa wrote:
Yesterday
Bit of a guess but maybe a Reticularia sp. minus its peridium, ie it outer covering

Reticularia sp. (genus)

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