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May I suggest Hydrocybe miniata?
Note: This is a red form. Colour is very variable.
These are Kangaroo Island Kangaroos
Similar to wolf spiders but are generally smaller and have a very different eye arrangement. Possibly Miturga sp.
This a Braconid wasp from the sub family Helconinae. It is also found in Australia. Very little is known about it. I think I also took a photo of this species in General Santos City. I will try and find it and compare.
I suspect these are Long-Jawed spiders, Tetragnatha sp.
Hello Shekainah. These belong to Hymenoptera - Vespdiae - Eumeninae. Sorry, no genus or species. They are often referred to as Potter wasps or Mason Wasps. The invertebrate fauna (and some avian) of the Philippines from the central islands and south share many similarities because they encompass the same bio-region. I hope this helps.
I would say you are correct, Martin. Her pale colour suggests she is almost past the teneral stage.