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5 May 2025

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References (in brief, without full citations): 


• Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
→ https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Myrsine
→ https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Myrsine~variabilis
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Myrsine variabilis
4 min ago
I am getting on to them .
We're quite busy .
To moreso share the workload, we need some more NSW: Hunter region and North Coast region moderators skilled and experienced in plants' identification .

Backhousia sciadophora
ibaird wrote:
5 min ago
I'm not sure this sighting matches. E. sarcitrella. The whitish 'collar' seems more extensive and less distinct than other examples elsewhere. There is no line white dots along the forewing outer margin and the palps seem to be uniform white whereas in E. sarcitrela they have white and black barring (eg sighting 4609507). I was drawn to P. orescoa because of the outher one third of the forewing is darker with a distinct boundary to the rest like in that species.

Endrosis sarcitrella
JenniferS wrote:
13 min ago
A lot of the sightings remain unverified so I’m not sure if that’s becayse my Photos are crap or no one knows what they are?

Backhousia sciadophora
16 min ago
Yay! Love this ecosystem!
Thank you for sharing these sightings incl. photographs.

Backhousia sciadophora

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