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Discussion

AlisonMilton wrote:
8 min ago
@NateKingsford Thanks. It seems okay. I took some antihistamines just in case as I am allergic to bee and wasp stings.

Isopeda canberrana
NateKingsford wrote:
29 min ago
I've been bitten by an adult female I. canberrana before and apart from a bit of pain and the tiniest of swelling, it wasn't bad. If you're worried, use an ice pack on the bitten area and if symptoms persist, seek medical attention

Isopeda canberrana
JonLewis wrote:
32 min ago
A bloke with a bobcat is no match for a well-established ant colony!

Iridomyrmex sp. (genus)
1 hr ago
Possibly an Edusella species

Eumolpinae (subfamily)
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
I believe that this is a worn Garrha sp. (e.g. G. repandula) The all over pink tinge, pink palps and pink wing edges as seen in the profile shot place it there. Chezala privatella is a grey/fawn moth with no pink tinge. It also sits flatter at rest, Garrha tend to be more domed.

Garrha (genus)
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