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Agamidae sp Possibly Lophognathus sp. Juvinille A Year After A Significant Bush Fire ImpactedThe Area Buffalo Creek
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Asian Magpie Moth Nyctemera baulus Erebidae Using Its Haustellum, A Hollow Straw, To Suck Fluids Such As Nectar Or In This Case Water Urban Darwin
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Bee Fly Bombyliidae Possibly Apiformyia australis Foraging On Spermacoce leptoloba In Large Numbers In Grass Burned Clearings In Shaded Open Woodland Shoal Bay 01
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Bee Fly Bombyliidae Possibly Apiformyia australis Foraging On Spermacoce leptoloba In Large Numbers In Grass Burned Clearings In Shaded Open Woodland Shoal Bay
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Bee Fly Bombyliidae Possibly Apiformyia australis Foraging On Spermacoce leptoloba Interesting Leg Position During Flight Shoal Bay
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Bee Fly BOMBYLIIDAE Possibly Apiformyia australis Foraging On Spermacoce leptoloba Shoal Bay 01
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Bee Fly BOMBYLIIDAE Possibly Apiformyia australis Foraging On Spermacoce leptoloba Shoal Bay
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Bee Fly Bombyliidae Possibly Apiformyia australis Taking Advantage Of Late Wet Season Flowers Before They Dry Out In Grass Burned Clearings In Shaded Open Woodland Shoal Bay
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Blue-winged Kookaburra Dacelo leachii Making A Range Of Raucous Territorial Competitive Sounds Including Maniacal Cackles & Guttural Squawks Without Mechanical Laughing At Sunset Urban Darwin
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Braconid Wasp Braconidae sp. Possibly Agathidinae On A Waltheria indica Buffalo Creek 01
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Bush Cockroach Ellipsidion humerale Ectobiidae Nymph Using Pods Of Crotalaria goreensis Fabaceae For Protection Buffalo Creek
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Bush Cockroach Ellipsidion humerale Ectobiidae Nymph Using Pods Of Crotalaria goreensis Fruit Pods For Protection Buffalo Creek
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Canavalia rosea Corolla Petals Partly Eaten & Androecium & Gynoecium Exposed Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Corolla Petals Withered Exposed Gynoecium & A Tetragonula mellipes On The Style Examining The Anther Then Heading Towards The Capitate Stigma To Forage Urban Darwin 01
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Canavalia rosea Corolla Petals Withered Exposed Gynoecium & A Tetragonula mellipes On The Style Examining The Anther Then Heading Towards The Capitate Stigma To Forage Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Corolla Petals Withered Exposing The Androecium & Gynoecium Still Providing Viable & Easily Accessed Pollen Grains To Potential Harvesters Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Myrmicine Ant Cardiocondyla sp. Foraging For Nectar Or Pollen Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Persistent Androecium, Gynoecium & Corolla On The Developing Fruit Pod Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Persistent Stamen & Styes After The Corolla Wilts Away Stil Provides Access For Foraging Insects Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Prominent Pedicellar Gland, Minute, Caducous Bract & Short Pedicel Between Gand & Calyx Urban Darwin 01
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Prominent Pedicellar Gland, Minute, Caducous Bracts & Short Pedicel Between Gand & Calyx Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Fabaceae Staminal Filaments Fused Into A Tube With Free Filaments & Glabrous Style With Terete Apex & Terminal Capitate Stigma Exerted Above The Tube Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Persistent Androecium & Corolla On The Developing Fruit Pod With The Persistent Style At The Pod Apex Urban Darwin
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Canavalia rosea Pods Linear-Oblong, Initially Dark Green Drying Brownish-Black, Glabrescent, With A Double Rib Dorsally & A Single Ventral Rib Urban Darwin