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Discussion

Halina wrote:
14 min ago
Thank you ibaird and donhe 🙏

Hylaeora dilucida
JaneR wrote:
28 min ago
In the absence of flowerings and fruits, my ID was influenced by leaf shape (strong similarities to photograph in PlantNet) and habitat as given in PlantNet and FloraVic (stream bank).

Hydrocotyle hirta
jb2602 wrote:
35 min ago
This is Trichalus ampliatus, would you please add that to the list.

Trichalus sp. (genus)
owenh wrote:
48 min ago
Nice to see you have also captured a Danaus butterfly pupa in the main photo (Swan Plant is a larval food plant).

Gomphocarpus fruticosus
arjay wrote:
1 hr ago
This leech is actually the same species as Sighting 4422782

Hirudinea sp. (Class)

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