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Perga dorsalis Morning ablutions Australia,Geotagged,Perga dorsalis,Steel-blue Sawfly,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

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  1. I hope it remembered to wash behind its antennae. Posted 2 years ago
    1. Have many other poses. It was quite thorough. LOL Posted 2 years ago
      1. Its mother taught it well. Posted 2 years ago, modified 2 years ago

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Perga dorsalis is a sawfly from the Australasian region. When young, the larvae are so gregarious they are often found in a knotted ball of many individuals. When disturbed, they all wriggle their tails and exude a nasty yellowish fluid from their mouths. This latter habit has given them the common name of "Spitfires".

Species identified by Calbost Niel
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By Calbost Niel

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Uploaded Jan 11, 2023. Captured Jan 11, 2023 14:09 in 160 Mount Hay Rd, Leura NSW 2780, Australia.
  • NIKON Z 7_2
  • f/16.0
  • 1/160s
  • ISO500
  • 105mm