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Mikebreheny wrote:
53 min ago
Not the Sydney rock orchid spiciocum as it's flowering now, fleshier to touch, smaller, flower spikes are different. I've heard it called the, smelly dog orchid, ?? Plenty of the larger Sydney rock orchid in the area.

Dendrobium speciosum var. speciosum
KMcCue wrote:
1 hr ago
Many thanks, hopefully I will recognise it next time.

Badumna sp. (genus)
KylieWaldon wrote:
1 hr ago
wow. TYVM wendy. I've often wondered what those were. I've never seen the adult moths then. I will keep my eyes more peeled.

Cebysa leucotelus
donhe wrote:
8 hrs ago
That sounds consistent with the P. formosalis being strictly from Asia, and P. being strictly from Oz, although they are superficially similar ?

Phytometra laevis
jb2602 wrote:
Yesterday
7.5 cm in length

Abantiades atripalpis

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