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Stern Jumping Spider (Clynotis severus)Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
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Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda)Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
Field Notes - It's Soper small
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Flies (Order Diptera)Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
Field Notes - Is it fast moving
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Australian House Centipede (Allothereua maculata)Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
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Children’s Stick Insect (Tropidoderus childrenii)Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
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Observer
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Sighting and photos (c) duff.
Field Notes - It runs really fast.
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Scorpion Flat Spiders (Family Trachycosmidae)Observer
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Field Notes - it's flat and runs very fast
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Flat-backed Millipedes (Order Polydesmida)Observer
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Field Notes - it looks like a Millepied found in Grampians
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Black Rock Scorpion (Urodacus manicatus)Observer
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Field Notes - lives in burrow under a rock in the Grampians
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Deceivers (Genus Laccaria)Observer
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Field Notes - sorry I didn't get pictures of the under side but I hope you can say what fungi it is.
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Yellow Navel (Lichenomphalia chromacea)Observer
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Field Notes - found in the Grampians
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Grey Shrikethrush (Colluricincla harmonica)Observer
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Field Notes - sorry about the photos. it's a blue grey colour
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Purple Woodsorrel (Oxalis purpurea)Observer
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Field Notes - found in Bordertown on a grassy place
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Geometer Moths (Family Geometridae)Observer
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Field Notes - Another brown moth -_-
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Forficula dentataObserver
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Field Notes - Baby earwigs with there Mum or Dad watching them
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Redlegged Earth Mite (Halotydeus destructor)Observer
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Field Notes - it's a little red-legged earth mite (I can't find the species)
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Ground Beetles (Family Carabidae)Observer
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Field Notes - shiny black beetle.
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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)Observer
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Field Notes - It is black and yellow
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Wattles (Genus Acacia)Observer
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Field Notes - little baby Eucalyptus tree looks like it is doing well
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Portuguese Millipede (Ommatoiulus moreleti)Observer
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Field Notes - ever animal has its perpose but sometimes I doubt do you know what is good about the millipede?
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Pseudoscorpions (Order Pseudoscorpiones)Observer
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Field Notes - I thought it lost its tail, but I don't think it ever had one.
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Mallow and Hibiscus Family (Family Malvaceae)Observer
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Field Notes - It's green
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Field Notes - a moth
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Field Notes - pretty
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Common Lichens (Class Lecanoromycetes)Observer
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Field Notes - little black fungi found n a rock on Mount Zero
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Bushy Needlewood (Hakea decurrens)Observer
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Field Notes - Green thin leaves and red stem big nuts found at the bottom of Mount Zero
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Field Notes - really big about 1inch long found on Mount Zero
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Southern Marbled Gecko (Christinus marmoratus)Observer
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Field Notes - about 1 inch long really active found on Mount Zero