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Crab Spiders (Family Thomisidae)Observer
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And presumably this is the male of the same because it was on the same plant
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Crab Spiders (Family Thomisidae)Observer
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Something Xysticus-ish, says @shesgotlegs, which is the conclusion I also vaguely came to. Although she used more syllables
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True Hoppers (Suborder Auchenorrhyncha)Observer
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Oops, missed this little one!
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Garden Katydids (Genus Caedicia)Observer
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I do know vaguely what this is, but I'll leave it for now. I'll get to these when I get to them :P
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The find of the evening! The first of several Austrovates that I have encountered now, although I still see very few adults
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Union-Jack Wolf Spiders (Genus Tasmanicosa)Observer
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At least some wolf spiders are cooperative
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Wolf Spiders (Family Lycosidae)Observer
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Attempting to get some sort of photo of the red-chelicerae mystery (it was not impressed)
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Golden Huntsman Spider (Beregama aurea)Observer
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Look at those fancy hairs
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Amalosia Velvet Geckos (Genus Amalosia)Observer
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When oh when will these names appear on iNat
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Hortophora cucullusObserver
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Had to double-check to make sure the underside was the same spider
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Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis)Observer
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A very annoyed snake who was having none of our nonsense, and kept on being very defensive even after climbing a tree
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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Presumably a weed because everything is
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Golden Huntsman Spider (Beregama aurea)Observer
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And now for the journey back
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Raspy Crickets (Family Gryllacrididae)Observer
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One day I'll photograph one of these that can actually be identified
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Jungle Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda jugulans)Observer
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A huntsman to signal a slight habitat change, but not for long
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Higher Ascomycetes (Subphylum Pezizomycotina)Observer
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Lichen! But presumably quite unidentifiable
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Water Prince (Hydrobasileus brevistylus)Observer
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And the rooster itself (well, a rooster but not a rooster, if you catch the meaning)
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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Some sort of nice plant, good for roosting it seems
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Orbweavers and Allies (Superfamily Araneoidea)Observer
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Alas, it would not pose for a better photo so this is all I have
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Black-striped Snake (Cryptophis nigrostriatus)Observer
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An unexpected surprise
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Orchard Swallowtail (Papilio aegeus)Observer
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Another sleeping butterfly
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Subtribe PeakesiinaObserver
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I think this should be Peakesiina rather than Apotropina based on the shape of the head, and I guess it is probably a Peakesia (but could it be a weird Desertaria?)
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This absolute poser had a nice photoshoot with us :P
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Strong Stick Insect (Anchiale briareus)Observer
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And a larger individual