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It's relatively common for people to upload sightings which may actually contain multiple species.E.g. photos of a plant that may also have captured an insect on one of the leaves OR a photo containin...


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KimberiRP wrote:
13 Jun 2025
Ommatius coeraebus is another possibility; see https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/aa432e98-a9ef-4825-a223-b2bd82bc381e#overview

Ommatius sp. (genus)
KimberiRP wrote:
13 Jun 2025
Family Gasteruptiidae is correct, but the genus may not be Gasteruption; could be Pseudofoenus.

Gasteruption sp. (genus)
SimonDunstan wrote:
11 Mar 2025
New Queen of a Polyrhachis subgenus Hedomyrma sp

Polyrhachis sp. (genus)
LPW wrote:
10 Mar 2025
Thanks, thought it might be some type of queen. Sorry about the photo … she kept moving too fast.

I don’t know anything about ants … what features in a photo would help you best to get a good identification? Thanks, Leanne

Polyrhachis sp. (genus)
JonLewis wrote:
10 Mar 2025
This is a queen. Could be Polyrachis ammon, but can't be sure from the photos. Cheers, Jon

Polyrhachis sp. (genus)
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