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Discussion

DiBickers wrote:
29 Mar 2025
Looks very much like Lemidia leoparda. There seems to be some variation with the middle spot shape and the wings range from yellow, orange to red. I’m not familiar enough with this beetle to say with conviction that it is Lemidia leoparda so I’ll Verify it at Genus-level as you have Suggested. I’ll also pop in the additional Suggestion at Species-level so someone with more experience might be able to confirm (or offer alternate ID) for you😊

Lemidia sp. (genus)
RWPurdie wrote:
11 Dec 2024
I can't be 100% sure without flowers, but the leaves and fruit look right for M. diosmatifolia. Melelaeuca parvistaminea doesn't occur that far west.

Melaleuca diosmatifolia
RobG1 wrote:
17 Nov 2024
In his book for Paraprasophyllum sp. aff. odoratum, Colin Bower says: "Orchids long known as P. odoratum are now considered to be a complex of many species, one of which occurs on the upper western slopes and western tablelands in the region".
I believe that David L Jones is currently revising that group of orchids.

Unidentified Orchid
Tapirlord wrote:
17 Nov 2024
Hey Rob, I don't have that particular guide but i'm happy to add and maintian the taxa. Was it just 'Paraprasophyllum sp. aff. odoratum'? That name has a few associated aff. taxa

Unidentified Orchid
Tapirlord wrote:
23 Oct 2024
I think it's E.dealbata with unaffiliated fruits

Eucalyptus blakelyi
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