Just after ‘the catch’.
Thynninae
Heliothela didymospila
Fruit fly … but neither the notorious ‘pest’ species, nor the model for genetic research.
Austrotephritis
Heath Ochre butterfly
Trapezites phigalia
Floral arrangment (naturally).
Burchardia umbellata & Stackhousia viminea
Stackhousia viminea
Dillwynia sericea spp. rudis
Few orchids, their season largely over.
Thelymitra
Copper Beard Orchid - just one fully open.
Calochilus paludosus
A fruticose lichen we regularly see at this site.
Pulchrocladia
Cryptocheilus (HYMENOPTERA: Pompilidae), probably C. bicolor.
We saw her enter this same hole on two occasions. It could be her nest burrow. Cryptocheilus are known to construct multi-chambered nests, closing each cell but leaving the burrow open while out hunting.
She entered slowly, with apparent caution. Perhaps there’s a risk someone has moved in while she was away. A second after this photo, she disappeared inside and did not soon emerge.
hhmmm … not sure about this one.
Yellow-shouldered Hover Fly
Simosyrphus grandicornis
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
They enter and leave their burrows quickly. This was a rare shot, and shows the diagnostic wing venation nicely.
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
There were several nesting aggregations of these bees. Most nest entrances were surrounded by a large mound of tumulus. And they were clearly shared burrows – we often saw several females enter or leave in succession.
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
A small, orange wasp was investigating the Lasioglossum nests.
Labium sp.
The next day we saw one at home for the first time (see iNat record) –and it is indeed a parasite of ground-nesting bees!
Labium sp.
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
Same subgenus, but an obviously a different species
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus)
Etiella behrii
Palimmeces
Dampiera stricta
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
Dichromodes ainaria
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
Bossiaea prostrata
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
Palimmeces
Caledia captiva
Caledia captiva
Palimmeces
Caesia parviflora
Mimetic Gumleaf Grasshopper
Goniaea opomaloides
Common Gumleaf Grasshopper
Goniaea australasiae
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
Dillwynia sericea ssp. rudis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Patersonia sericea
Patersonia fragilis
Mirbelia rubiifolia
likely undescribed genus in grasshopper subtribe Perbelliina
Epacris microphylla
There were very few Odonata in evidence. And we did look! We saw just this one damselfly, and at most a couple of dragonflies in flight.
Diphlebia lestoides
Drosera spatulata
Drosera spatulata
Tiny Bladderwort - a carnivorous plant, commonly found alongside Drosera in moist, sandy heathland situations.
Utricularia laterifolia
Hypericum gramineum
Head of the larva can be seen protruding from its case