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Discussion

trevsci wrote:
22 Apr 2025
Hey Patrick all the images of fallax I could find had the dark markings stopping at the eye or extending slightly further, bicolor seemed to extend further down the body like this little guy. Sorry I didn't hear them calling and I know nothing about frogs :-)

Litoria fallax
18 Apr 2025
@trevsci - what makes you think it's Litoria bicolor as opposed to the similar looking Litoria fallax.
Did you happen to hear or record it calling, as it can most easily be distinguished from L. fallax by its different call?

Litoria fallax
SimonDunstan wrote:
15 Apr 2025
Same as the other sighting, this is a standard(or minor) worker. Other ID is for a major. :)

Camponotus sp. (genus)
SimonDunstan wrote:
15 Apr 2025
I would also put C.eastwoodi as a possible contender.

Camponotus sp. (genus)
JonLewis wrote:
10 Apr 2025
@NateKingsford - Hi Nate, I have added Camponotus loweryi but you will have to confirm it as I don't know the ant and it looks like it could be confused with a couple of other species (according to the blurb in AntWiki). Cheers, Jon

Camponotus sp. (genus)

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