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16 Mar 2025

Hello NatureMaprs!Three new priority species lists of exotic freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates in the ACT have been added to NatureMapr. Uploading records of these species to N...


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Discussion

NateKingsford wrote:
Yesterday
Without seeing the actual spider, the best ID you can get is the family for these guys

Phonognathidae (family)
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Fabulous photo! Do you know the plant species?

Epithymema incomposita
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
I generally infer that when the AFD describes a species as 'Unplaced X';, provides an entry and gives a history for 'Unplaced X' or calls it a 'Synonym of Y', as in this case we shoulddescribe it as Unplaced X on NatureMapr. A while back we decided not to enter synomyms for moths (as recognised by the AFD) to avoid confusion
The Australian Faunal Directory (AFD) describes it as 'Species Unplaced trigramma (Turner, 1906)' and says Rapana trigramma as a synonym.

Unplaced trigramma
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
well there you go. I reached same conclusion as Axel (Kallies)

Hypena pelodes
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
I tried to look at it on ALA for its status without much success it said the name was unranked. I don't know what that meant and it threw me to a general Catocalini page
https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/1c1032a2-10f0-4744-85b4-e71d3659795c#classification
I am unclear what name to use. Do we add Rapana in a bracket to the above?

Unplaced trigramma

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