Date Added
September 18, 2024
02:49 PM ACST
Description
on Acacia pycnantha. about 3mm BL
Date Added
September 14, 2024
11:19 AM AEST
Date Added
August 20, 2024
02:33 PM ACST
Description
Nymph can be seen at the bottom of the tube structure.
Date Added
June 23, 2024
12:25 AM ACST
Date Added
June 24, 2024
09:59 AM ACST
Date Added
July 9, 2024
09:25 AM UTC
Description
Could be Phytoplasma.
Host species is Acacia acinacea.
Date Added
June 11, 2024
08:47 AM AEST
Date Added
May 22, 2024
04:18 PM AEST
Date Added
May 16, 2024
03:28 PM AEST
Date Added
March 25, 2024
06:02 AM AEDT
Description
Located at the margins of small wetland.
Date Added
December 5, 2023
11:28 AM UTC
Date Added
November 26, 2023
04:52 PM ACDT
Description
The seed pod is from a Goodenia amplexans and gives a size comparison
Date Added
November 25, 2023
02:04 PM UTC
Description
Host species is Acacia pycnantha
Date Added
November 14, 2023
10:09 AM UTC
Date Added
November 14, 2023
10:54 AM UTC
Date Added
October 14, 2023
10:59 AM UTC
Date Added
August 7, 2023
01:09 PM UTC
Date Added
March 16, 2023
08:49 AM AEDT
Description
Trying to identify the parasitic larvae, which hatched out of glossy, yellow eggs deposited in a cluster on this Australian Grape Vine Moth caterpillar.
Date Added
December 3, 2020
07:09 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 12, 2023
02:11 AM UTC
Description
Found on Cassytha glabella
Date Added
February 10, 2023
10:32 AM UTC
Date Added
October 30, 2022
03:44 PM ACDT
Date Added
August 28, 2022
10:48 PM ACST
Description
This is at the same location as 57304261, recorded two years ago
Date Added
August 27, 2021
05:00 PM ACST
Description
In dry creek. Grey box (Eucalyptus microcarpa) grassy woodlands. On sandy clay soil with sandstone and quartzite outcrops.
Date Added
May 26, 2020
06:58 AM ACST