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KimberiRP wrote:
14 Jun 2025
Family Tenebrionidae, probably genus Cardiothorax.

Tenebrionidae (family)
NateKingsford wrote:
21 May 2025
Urodacus manicatus fits the best with this one

Urodacus manicatus
trevorpreston wrote:
21 May 2025
@NateKingsford Thanks for the scorpion ID in central Australia, can you help with this one?
Cheers,

Urodacus manicatus
trevorpreston wrote:
11 Jan 2025
I thought this might be a different species to black rock scorpion, the pincers have some interesting ridges, could be wrong though, I'm no scorpion expert.

Urodacus manicatus
Tapirlord wrote:
15 Sep 2024
Hey Trevor. It’s a species of Juncus, they often have the wiry look prior to their first flowering. I’d suggest J.remotiflorus based on location, but that is just a guess.

I’ve got something like 2000 mod alerts to sift through at the moment so it can take time for me to get around to these regional projects. If you’ve got something you’d like me to look at, definitely tag me!

Juncus (genus)
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