At the time of writing this article, the number of species we've named in Riddells Creek is 1273. Here are some of the new species spotted in the 2013-14 season or named recently. Click on the links below to get to the details of the observation in NatureShare (best viewed in Firefox or Chrome). We live in an amazing place!
Coccinella transversalis
(Transverse Ladybird).
Conoderus tabidus - a type of Click Beetle.
The next eight species were recorded on Cup Day - holidays can be very useful!
Gasteruption spp. - a type of wasp that lay eggs using its long/amazing ovipositor in the nests of solitary bees and wasps.
Oxycarenus (Oxycarenus) spp. - a type of Ground Bug.
Syrphidae spp. - a type of Hover Fly. Apparently there is nothing looking like this in the Museum's insect collection.
Chrysolarentia lucidulata (Lucid Carpet-moth) - sometimes holds its wings together as in the first pic below (from Riddells Creek) but more often seen with wings flat (second pic below by David Francis at Mt Macedon).
Moerarchis australasiella - a beautiful moth of the Tineidae family.
Tenebrionidae spp. (Darkling Beetle).
Phew !!!
We get heaps of the Transverse ladybirds at our place, near the Upper Coliban reservoir. Been there for over 30 years and sometimes there are hordes of them in spring.
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