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Discussion

NateKingsford wrote:
Yesterday
@KylieWaldon this is a shed moult from a huntsman, it's how they grow and get bigger. Since invertebrates don't have any bones or internal skeletons, they have to moult their exoskeleton in order to grow

Delena cancerides
KylieWaldon wrote:
Yesterday
wow. that is so interesting MichaelM. They are so much bigger than most of the native bees that when I see them together they just seem to come in a push the native ones out of the way. But whether the native bees would polinate fruit trees or veggies I don't know, and I do like fruit and veg. Kylie TY :)

Apis mellifera
Yesterday
Black Dot closest to body and black line above that on wings is distinctive

Helina sp. (genus)
25 Sep 2025
I just think that there are colour variations amongst individuals of same age and species

Perginae sp. (subfamily)
donhe wrote:
21 Sep 2025
Achyra sp ?

Achyra (genus)
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