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Discussion

HelenCross wrote:
19 Mar 2025
Thanks @Jek , have suggested it

Cherax destructor
Jek wrote:
19 Mar 2025
@HelenCross it is a Yabby (Cherax destructor) but I'm having trouble adding an ID at the moment

Cherax destructor
HelenCross wrote:
19 Mar 2025
@Jek can you identify this one?

Cherax destructor
14 Mar 2025
This is definitely a bar-sided skink (Concinnia sp.) but it could be either C. tenuis or C. martini, as both species are found in this area and look quite similar.
These two closely related species are distinguished by close examination of the secondary temporal scales.
The upper secondary temporal overlaps the lower secondary temporal in C. tenuis, or the upper secondary temporal
is overlapped by the lower in C. martini.
Since this detail cannot be seen in the photos provided, I think it prudent to leave this sighting as Concinnia sp. unless someone can distinguish between these two species using another criterion.

Concinnia sp.
27 Nov 2024
ID by Dr Joanna Haddock, Senior Threatened Species Officer Bats in Backyards Coordinator Department of Planning and Environment.

Chalinolobus gouldii
812,582 sightings of 22,130 species from 13,868 members
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