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Mike wrote:
2 hrs ago
I only know of katipo being a New Zealand spider related to the redback spider.

Katipo rubrivenosa
2 hrs ago
I think it could be the Greater St John's Wort Beetle

Chrysomelidae sp. (family)
mahargiani wrote:
5 hrs ago
agree, but the E. nutans around here are more like a prostrate herb than a low growing shrub, hence saying similar to Atriplex. Most E, nutans around here have small red berries at the moment, none on these. Plus leaf resembles Einadia but less of a shield-shape.

Unverified Other Shrub
7 hrs ago
Looks like Einandia nutans

Unverified Other Shrub
Meow wrote:
8 hrs ago
Wow! That is one heck of a cool spider! Definitely will be researching more of this fang-tastic beast!

Arkys curtulus

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