RM2NG7489–Orchard Swallowtail Butterfly caterpillar, Papilio aegeus, also known as or Citrus Swallowtail Butterfly caterpillar or Large Citrus Butterfly caterpi
RM2NG744R–Butterfly caterpillar or Large Citrus Butterfly caterpillar. When disturbed, the caterpillars are inclined to rear up at the front, and briefly evert
RM2NG7422–Butterfly caterpillar or Large Citrus Butterfly caterpillar. When disturbed, the caterpillars are inclined to rear up at the front, and briefly evert
RM2NG74C5–Orange Tortoise Beetle, Aspidimorpha westwoodi. Also known as Orange and black Tortoise Beetle, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2NG748E–Spiny Leaf Insect, Extatosoma tiaratum. Male .Also known as Macleays Spectre Stick Insect, Giant Prickly Stick Insect and Australian Walking Stick
RM2NG74C4–Orange Tortoise Beetle, Aspidimorpha westwoodi. Also known as Orange and black Tortoise Beetle, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2NG744J–Butterfly caterpillar or Large Citrus Butterfly caterpillar. When disturbed, the caterpillars are inclined to rear up at the front, and briefly evert
RM2NG74BG–Yellow-headed Leafhopper, Brunotartessus fulvus. Adult. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2M9TR0T–Clown Anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris tending eggs laid at the base of the host Magnificent Anemone, Heteractis magnifica. The eyes of the developing
RM2M9TPJF–Clown Anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris tending eggs laid at the base of the host Magnificent Anemone, Heteractis magnifica. The male fish is aerating
RM2M9TX63–Botany Bay Weevil, Chrysolopus spectabilis. Also known as Botany Bay Diamond Beetle, Botany Bay Diamond Weevil and Sapphire Weevil. Coffs Harbour, NSW
RM2M9TP4A–Blue Boxer Shrimp, or Violet Banded Coral Shrimp, Stenopus tenuirostris. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RM2M9TRA4–Pink Skunk Clownfish, Amphiprion perideraion, also known as Pink Anemonefish. Tending to eggs. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2M9TPHN–Wattle Notodontid Moth Caterpillar, Neola semiaurata. Showing the head. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2M9TR06–Clown Anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris tending eggs laid at the base of the host Magnificent Anemone, Heteractis magnifica. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
RM2M9TNYX–Wattle Tick Scale Insects, Cryptes baccatus, with ants eating honeydew. Feeding female scale insects produce Honeydew.See below for more information
RM2M9TTX7–Steinitz Shrimpgoby, Amblyeleotris steinitzi, living in a symbiotic relationship with a commensal Alpheid shrimp, Alpheus bellulus. Tulamben, Bali,
RM2M9TWYR–Mottled Tortoise Beetle Larvae, either Deloyala guttata or Deloyala fuliginosa. Larva in final stage before pupating as shown by 4 previous skin sheds
RM2M9TWCT–Hairy squat lobster, Lauriea siagiani, living in a giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia, Tulamben; Bali; Indonesia
RM2M9TW9C–Graceful Anemone Shrimp, Ancylomenes venustus. Previously Periclimenes venustus. Living in a Bubble-tip Anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor. Tulamben, Bali
RM2M9TP9H–Blue Boxer Shrimp, or Violet Banded Coral Shrimp, Stenopus tenuirostris. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RM2M9TXA7–Botany Bay Weevil, Chrysolopus spectabilis. Also known as Botany Bay Diamond Beetle, Botany Bay Diamond Weevil and Sapphire Weevil. Coffs Harbour, NSW
RM2M9TR62–Clown Anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris tending eggs laid at the base of the host Magnificent Anemone, Heteractis magnifica. The eyes of the developing
RM2M9TRJ4–Bristle Worm, or Fireworm, Chloeia sp.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2M9TXG0–Xenia Coral spawning. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2M9TTN4–Two Flagtail Shrimpgoby, Amblyeleotris yanoi, sharing a burrow together.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2M9TW5N–Pink-eared or pink tailed Mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus latirostris. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2K4DDN6–Thirty Two Spotted Katydid, Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata. Appears to be a male. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2K4DDJC–Furry Coral Crab, Cymo melanodactylus, hiding in the branches of a hard coral.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2K4DDTX–Juvenile Southern Boxer Bark Mantis, Paraoxypilus tasmaniensis. Appears to be a young female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2K4DDTN–Spiny Leaf Insect, Extatosoma tiaratum. Female .Also known as Macleays Spectre Stick Insect, Giant Prickly Stick Insect and Australian Walking Stick
RM2K4DDR3–Thirty Two Spotted Katydid, Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata. Appears to be a male. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J53DC9–Orange Striped Hoverfly, Asarkina ericetorum. Feeding on yellow flower. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J53CJ5–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Shedding exoskeleton.
RM2J53CJ2–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Shedding exoskeleton.
RM2J53DA1–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Mating pair. Please read below
RM2J53CHH–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Adult on purple flower. Also k
RM2J53CHK–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Nymph on purple flower. Also k
RM2J53CR2–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Shedding exoskeleton.
RM2J53CR4–Grasshopper, Northern Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha similis, or Australian Grass Pyrgomorph, Atractomorpha australis. Mating pair. Please read below
RM2J440KR–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J440P4–Leaf Curling Spider, Phonognatha graeffei, in web and eating prey of Slender Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum sabina. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J440H1–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J440MH–Juvenile Grass Mantis, Archimantis latistyla. Eating prey. Also known as Large Brown Mantis, Bunny Mantis or Australian Ghost Hopper Mantis. Endemic t
RM2J440FG–Pygmy Wisp Damselfly, Agriocnemis pygmaea eating prey of a green non biting midge, probably Orthocladiine sp. Also known as Midget Wisp Damselflies.
RM2J440NN–Leaf Curling Spider, Phonognatha graeffei, in web and eating prey of Slender Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum sabina. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J440G0–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Eating prey of a male Common Bluetail Damselfly, Ischnura heterosticta. Coffs Harbour, NSW
RM2J440PG–Adult female St Andrews Cross Spider, Argiope keyserlingi, with prey of a male Common Bluetail Damselfly, Ischnura heterosticta. Coffs Harbour, NSW, A
RM2J440KE–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J440HH–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J440K3–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J2H78T–Pink Flower Spider, Tharrhalea evanida, synonym Diaea evanida. Holding prey of Australian Earwig, Elaunon bipartitus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H70B–Gum Leaf Katydid,Torbia viridissima. Also known as a Bush Katydid. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H70N–Australian Tiger Leech, Richardsonianus australis. Native to eastern Australia. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H7AC–Australian Golden Orb Weaver Spider, Nephila edulis. Large female which has just shed its exoskeleton and is still attached by a thread of silk. Coffs
RM2J2H7FH–Elephant weevil, Orthorhinus cylindrirostris. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H71Y–Australian Tiger Leech, Richardsonianus australis. Native to eastern Australia. On a green fern. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H787–Pink Flower Spider, Tharrhalea evanida, synonym Diaea evanida. Holding prey of Australian Earwig, Elaunon bipartitus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H7ED–Australian Golden Orb Weaver Spider, Nephila edulis. Large female which has just shed its exoskeleton and is still attached by a thread of silk. Coffs
RM2J2H784–Pod-Sucking Bug, Riptortus serripes. Also known as Brown Bean Bug. Nymph or Instar. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J2H6XH–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RNWB–Common Evening Brown Butterfly caterpillar, Melanitis leda. Caterpillar rolling up preparing to pupate.This caterpillar feeds and pupates on grasses.
RM2J1RPGR–Net-casting Spider, Deinopis subrufa. Also known as a Rufous Net-casting Spider and an Ogre-faced spider. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RNYK–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPAX–Slender Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum sabina. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPGJ–March Fly, Family Tabanidae, species unknown. Side view showing proboscis. Also known as a Horse Fly. There is also a possibility that this may be a T
RM2J1RP92–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPDW–March Fly, Family Tabanidae, species unknown. Also known as a Horse Fly. Showing the proboscis. There is also a possibility that this may be a Tangle
RM2J1RPGW–Net-casting Spider, Deinopis subrufa. Also known as a Rufous Net-casting Spider and an Ogre-faced spider. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPDR–Fungi, Golden-Scruffy Collybia, Cyptotrama asprata. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RP56–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPB2–Rhubarb Bolete Fungi, Boletellus obscurecoccineus. Mature speciment showing the yellow gills. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPAT–Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum villosovittatum. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPDK–Fungi, Golden-Scruffy Collybia, Cyptotrama asprata. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J1RPDY–March Fly, Family Tabanidae, species unknown. Showing the proboscis. Also known as a Horse Fly. There is also a possibility that this may be a Tangle
RM2J0KMJR–Crane Fly, Tipula sp. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J0KN60–Brown Horned Treehopper, Pogonella minutus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J0KN61–Brown Horned Treehopper, Pogonella minutus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J0KN13–Robber Fly, Family Asilidae. Species unknown as most Robber Flies in this family look similar and difficult to accurately identify from a photograph.
RM2J0KMP3–Blackish Meadow Katydid, Conocephalus (Anisoptera) semivittatus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J0KMWB–Robber Fly, Family Asilidae. Species unknown as most Robber Flies in this family look similar and difficult to accurately identify from a photograph.
RM2J027NW–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J027NK–Mantid Lacewing, Austromantispa imbecilla. Also known as a Mantis Fly. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J027P6–Lantana Treehoppers, Aconophora compressa. Adults and Nymphs. Also known as Lantana Bug, Lantana Stemsucking Treehopper, and Lantana Sap-sucking bug.
RM2J027H7–Common Bluetail Damselfly, Ischnura heterosticta. Mating pair in wheel position, male above, female below on a grass seed head. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Au
RM2J027KA–Giant Grasshopper, Valanga irregularis. Also known as Giant Valanga or Hedge Grasshopper. Bright green instar nymph. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J027EH–Glasswing Butterfly, Acraea andromacha, eating yellow flower. Also known as a Small Greasy Butterfly and Little Greasy Butterfly. Coffs Harbour, NSW,
RM2J027HA–Australian Earwig, Elaunon bipartitus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2J027H4–Glasswing Butterfly, Acraea andromacha, eating yellow flower. Also known as a Small Greasy Butterfly and Little Greasy Butterfly. Coffs Harbour, NSW,
RM2J027P2–Praying Mantis. Garden Mantid, Orthodera ministralis. Also known as Garden Praying Mantid, Australian Green Mantis, Green Garden Mantis and Green Mant
RM2J027KN–Giant Grasshopper, Valanga irregularis. Also known as Giant Valanga or Hedge Grasshopper. Bright green instar nymph. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2HXN4HM–Pair of mating earwigs, Elaunon bipartitus. With a Variable Ladybird Beetle, Coelophora inaequalis. On a grass seed head. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australi
RM2HXN4G9–Australian Earwig, Elaunon bipartitus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2HXN4MN–Praying Mantis. False Garden Mantid, Pseudomantis albofimbriata. Adult female as shown by short wings. Green colour form. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australi
RM2HXN4FD–Australian Emerald Dragonflies, Hemicordulia australiae. Mating pair in wheel position. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2HXN4JR–Metallic Jewel Bug, Scutiphora pedicellata, feeding on a yellow flower, showing the proboscis or feeding tube .Also known as Metallic Shield Bug and G
RM2HXN4X8–Lantana Treehoppers, Aconophora compressa. Adults and Nymphs. Also known as Lantana Bug, Lantana Stemsucking Treehopper, and Lantana Sap-sucking bug.
RM2HXN4RA–Brown Huntsman Spider, Heteropoda jugulans. Also known as the Brisbane Huntsman Spider and Jungle Huntsman Spider. Female sitting on egg sac. Coffs Ha
RM2HXN4YP–Lantana Treehoppers, Aconophora compressa. Adults. Also known as Lantana Bug, Lantana Stemsucking Treehopper, and Lantana Sap-sucking bug. It was intr
RM2HXN4M1–Metallic Jewel Bug, Scutiphora pedicellata, feeding on a yellow flower, showing the proboscis or feeding tube .Also known as Metallic Shield Bug and G
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