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19 Mar 2026

NatureMapr will return to its roots, as a community focused biodiversity reporting platform, primarily focused on the ACT.We've spent recent months reducing platform complexity and operational costs.W...


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NatureMapr moves to simpler, flatter national structure

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Vuk wrote:
25 min ago
Introduced species, pest of citrus and reses

Naupactus cervinus
WendyEM wrote:
38 min ago
lovely shot !

Glyphipterix iometalla
WendyEM wrote:
42 min ago
Yes, mush better than earlier years but ..... With another specimen I have been comparing G. phoenopis and Oligoloba severa. Groan! I have not worked out how to separate these 2.

Garrha phoenopis
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Under magnification (Photoshop) I cannot see the barred antennae which is characteristic of the Garrha genus. This leads me to think it may be an alternative genus from the Wingia group. There is a faint dot pattern visible but I have not been able to match it to a named species.

Wingia (group)

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