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entom2 wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Hi donnanchris,

Terrific, many thanks, fingers crossed here too!

If still around, they will be sitting on the foliage of Banksia shrubs.

I am easiest to contact via Facebook Messsenger where I am on as 'Allen Sundholm'.

Cheers,
Allen

Cyrioides australis
donnanchris wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Hi
Specimen was not retained, but if I see another I will try and collect
Was just a random sighting quite a long way down the back
Fingers crossed…
Chris

Cyrioides australis
AlisonMilton wrote:
14 Jan 2025
Thanks Allen

Cyrioides australis
entom2 wrote:
14 Jan 2025
Oh, BTW, the name Cyrioides australis needs to be added please. Cheers, Allen

Cyrioides australis
entom2 wrote:
14 Jan 2025
Well well well, this is most interesting! I reckon this can only be, as suggested, Cyrioides australis, but a dark form intermediate with the now-junior synonym called tridens, formerly regarded as a separate species. Was the specimen retained? If not, can it / others like it please be collected, and a few sent to me (happy to cover post and packing), with the remainder deposited in a museum or the ANIC? Cheers, Allen M. Sundholm

Cyrioides australis
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