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PJH123 wrote:
19 min ago
Without a 100% confidence, Ian McMillan favours L. amphigramma.

Leistarcha amphigramma
42 min ago
Thanks Mike and Jane - should be still showing as rare in the ACT, so perhaps a glitch in the system. Prior to Naturemapr it was known from one location in the ACT but is still fairly restricted - there is one butterfly species that only eats this particular sedge so good to try and protect some of teh ACT patches

Gahnia subaequiglumis
JaneR wrote:
1 hr ago
best check with Michael M

Gahnia subaequiglumis
ibaird wrote:
3 hrs ago
LOOKS OK to me:-
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/247850132

Oenosandra boisduvalii
Mike wrote:
3 hrs ago
Thanks @JaneR, but your sighting 4480701 in Nearby Sightings shows as rare/uncommon. Perhaps the category has changed in the last year or so. Both are in Gibraltar Pines though this is Tharwa and yours is Paddy’s River. The Places boundaries could also have changed.

Gahnia subaequiglumis
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