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Wandering percher - January 2026 - Credit Ellura
Leaf Katydid
Transverse Lady Beetle
Marbled Cellar Spider
A common pyrgomorph - Grass Hopper
Native Aphids on a senecio daisy
Bringing insects back into the gardens
Orange Potter Wasp - Image Credit Brett Smith
Amata aperta
Two Bull ants died and preserved in a fight to the death
Credit Josh Martin - Eumecistes gratiosus
Apotropis vittata - Spur Throated Grasshopper
The Golden Butt Ant - AKA Dolichoderus scabridus
Australian painted lady - Credit Ellura
The Genus Turneromyia
Castiarina parallelpennis
Peacock spider - Pterostylis (Hymenochilus) pisinnus (Image M Worthing)
Fluro Orange Leaf beetle - Maybe Genus Paropsisterna
Shield or Tadpole shrimps
Phasmid - leaf insects make an excellent first pet
Crepitating Spurthroat - Scurra marmoralis- Photo credit Brett Smith
Katies pinning for an exhibition
Credit Malcolm Worthing - Peacock Spider
Male Variable Peacock Spider - March 2025 taken by Malcolm Worthing
stunning green Ground Beetle - Carenum elegans
Variable wolf spider - so many variations
Typical Leaf-hopper - Native species
Satin forester Moth - on Fringe Myrtle
Small Transverse Ladybird Beetle
Bat Like peacock spider - male (Image M Worthing)
Genus Thynnus possibly a pollinating wasp -female
Painted Lady on a spiny Fan flower
A sugar ant
A sugar wood with a form of jewel beetle 249
Credit Josh Martin - Mantid
Credit Josh Martin - Brushfooted Trapdoor - Silverback
introduced and native
Mistletoe moth - February 2026 - Credit Ellura
Common Grass Blue on myroporum
Genus Iphierga - moth
leishmanss's Huntsman
Bat Like peacock spider - female (Image M Worthing)
Double spotted-lined blue moth
Collecting dead insects and pinning - Art from Nature
Nature or Art - Credit Brett SMITH
Pieris rapae - a small white
Credit Josh Martin - Raspy Cricket
Credit Josh Martin - A Pie Dish Beetle
Death bite, Natural ART Two Inch ants Myrmecia
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