Contribute to nature positive outcomes across Australia


Announcements

26 Aug 2025

As we continue to look for ways to reduce the overall footprint, complexity and ongoing cost to operate the platform, NatureMapr has decomissioned the legacy "regional" structure that many of you will...


Continue reading

Mobile App update and known issues

Platform improvement update

Daily summary email delivery issues

Addition of contact phone number to user profiles

Discussion

29 min ago
All good !
I gather the re-naming eventually went through, good news.
I have noticed sometimes when many sightings' uploads happen all at once, we have to wait to get our sightings' uploads through. Presumably sometimes the same happens with re-namings.
Yesterday arvo i waited for a few hours, comfortably doing other tasks, to upload two _Fagraea_ trees' species sightings of my own.
The busy coming spring season in southern parts of this continent !
Towards peaking flowering season and starting to get hot days 30ยบ C+ again here in the north of this continent !
The old good saying we all know: Patience is a virtue !

Lomandra longifolia subsp. exilis
JaneR wrote:
51 min ago
however, re-naming just isn't going through. Have tried twice so far ...

Lomandra longifolia subsp. exilis
JaneR wrote:
54 min ago
Thanks for all inputs. Now re-ID to Lomandra longifolia subsp exilis.
Its not multiflora (which has no spines on inflorescence, and has a rounded leaf tip); and its not L. fluviatilis (leaves too wide, and wrong habitat: thanks Plants).
In my original naming, I was influenced by the channelled leaf, the short and quite purplish colouring, and the location on the gully wall (which I mistakenly treated as an extension of its stream channel habitat).

Lomandra longifolia subsp. exilis
rhyshardy wrote:
1 hr ago
This is amazing, well done naturemapr team

New feature: duplicate a sighting
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
However, if you look at the ones on https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=187901 there is a break between the dark line along the costa and the patch/loop of dark brown around the apex. Is that moth (Noosa) on butterflyhouse site this species???

Philobota ancylotoxa
803,708 sightings of 23,108 species from 14,575 members
CCA 3.0 | privacy
NatureMapr is developed by at3am IT Pty Ltd and is proudly Australian made