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Equatorial lowland rainforest floor.
An unidentified climber with a striking red and orange fruiting structure.
Unknown species of spider's web. A "Signs of Wildlife" mission spotting.
Perfectly formed small cup growing out of the end of a dead twig on the
Tail suggests Babbler to me, not Ferruginous, perhaps Sooty-capped ...
Looks very close to J. malaccanus which is not a Bornean species. Appears to ...
An extremely well-camouflaged lichen spider appearing compressed against a ...
A vine, crawling around trees but remaining low on the ground.
A small shiny red ("lacquered") beetle, perhaps a weevil (not identified).
An unidentified rainforest wildflower in bloom. A slightly more developed ...
Apparently very variable species. This white subspecies is very common in DR ...
Planthoppers from the family Ricaniidae. See a similar spotting also from ...
An unidentified, brilliant rainforest flower and fruiting structure.
A. aurantia and A. anasuja don't occur in New Guinea.
This very much resembles my other Microchrysa (flavicornis) spottings although ...
Unidentified wasp-mimic fly with "picture wings" and a narrow elongate abdomen.
A very small "blue" butterfly with wings maybe 15mm max. length.