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Tapirlord wrote:
9 May 2025
This doesn’t look like Hibbertia diffuse to me, but I will check

Hibbertia diffusa
Tapirlord wrote:
9 May 2025
A grevillea species but not G.juniperiana which has compressed and pungent needle-like leaves

Grevillea sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
9 May 2025
This observation is of a Cassinia rather than Ozothamnus. There is no Ozothamnus with yellow flowers like this.

Ozothamnus diosmifolius
DiBickers wrote:
9 May 2025
@MartinPredavec this one isn’t Abispa sp. I’m really not even sure that it’s a Potter Wasp (Subfamily Eumeninae). The colouration & markings of the abdomen & wings look better suited to a Spider Wasp (Family Pompilidae). Because we can’t see the characteristics clearly it’s likely we won’t be able to confirm ID, so I’ll verify it as a Wasp & pop a suggestion in as Pompilidae sp. I see you’ve recorded on iNat too, so please let me know how you go & update me if you find out any different. Good luck🤞😊

Apocrita (suborder)
Heinol wrote:
8 May 2025
Perhaps a Cortinarius - but I wonder if this is one of the crimsonish-stemmed Gymnopilus species.

zz agaric (stem; gills not white/cream)
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