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Platform wide changes to attributes

New Feature: Moderator Quick Responses!

New priority species lists in the ACT

NatureMapr now receives more records in NSW than ACT

Discussion

ibaird wrote:
12 min ago
Great work and congratulations on rearing the moth ans alrvae.
Identification of your moth and larvae is somewhat uncertain , probably Smyroides (genus). Smyroides undescribed species nr aplectaria seems to most commonly recorded locally.
There are photos for S. trigramma larvae on LBH, see below
https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/dipt/trigramma.html
but they seem to be green in colour and interstingly somewhat different to your red larvae at 4594083.

Smyriodes (genus)
Tapirlord wrote:
12 min ago
See Androcalva loxophylla for Androclavia loxophylla

Unverified Other Wildflower or Herb
Tapirlord wrote:
14 min ago
That starry shaped calyx is distinctive. Psydrax look almost like a Citrus

Clerodendrum floribundum
Tapirlord wrote:
16 min ago
S.ellipticum is generally not as silvery, I would say most likely solanum quadriloculatum based on habitat but to ID you need to see the rachis spines so i'm going to leave this one at genus

Solanum (genus)
Tapirlord wrote:
18 min ago
Using Seringia rather than Keraudrenia to bring Naturemapr more inline with the atlas. S.integrifolia is a WA endemic

Seringia exastia

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