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Cricket sp.195 viewsComments on i.d. very welcome08/01/05 at 18:12Matthew Latham: Thanks for the suggestions

guys - I think the ...
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Cricket sp.195 viewsComments on i.d. very welcome08/01/05 at 07:56Neil Smith: Matt have you checked Bog-

bush cricket- Great...
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Cricket sp.195 viewsComments on i.d. very welcome07/31/05 at 22:42Alan Bowness: Grey bush cricket a

possibility Matt.
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Cricket sp.150 viewsPossibly another species - any ideas?07/31/05 at 20:48Matthew Latham: Cheers Mate
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Cricket sp.150 viewsPossibly another species - any ideas?07/31/05 at 17:09Dean Eades: Nice - Roesel's Bush -

Cricket
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139 viewsColin Pumfrett07/05/05 at 15:15Colin Pumfrett: thankyou
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Longhorn Beetle - Snakeholme Nature Reserve135 views07/04/05 at 09:27Colin Pumfrett: i have images of the same

beetle from Broughto...
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139 viewsColin Pumfrett07/03/05 at 14:51Matthew Latham: Nice shot Colin
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Longhorn Beetle - Snakeholme Nature Reserve135 views07/03/05 at 14:50Matthew Latham: No idea to be entirely

honest - good numbers a...
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Longhorn Beetle - Snakeholme Nature Reserve135 views07/03/05 at 13:58Colin Pumfrett: any idea what species of

longhorn beetle this ...
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