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These usually run away before I get a shot but I realised afterwards it was trying to eat some lunch which kept it occupied. Simaethula is a genus closely related to Simaetha and endemic (only found in) Australia. It is smaller than Simaetha. These juveniles (about 1.5mm body length) were shaken out of a Lilly Pilly. There were several. They could be S. aurata (gilded golden) or S. auronitens (golden and polished, bright). They were very golden and in general resemble the drawings in Davies and Zabka guide to Australian Salticids. - Robert Whyte Species ID Suggestions
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Lilly Pilly of Frenchville Road.
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Well it is only five sleeps to Christmas, and the centre of attention of most households is now the humble Christmas tree, or is it the presents beneath.
This is quite common though with little ones around the world.
While Australia has followed very closely the European traditions, many Australian plants will make a beautiful hardy Christmas tree.
Over recent years many Australian native plants have become very popular replacements for the traditional pines and firs as Christmas trees
But for now some of the most popular Australian Christmas trees being used are the Norfolk Pine or Araucaria excelsa, the Lilly Pilly hybrid called Bush Christmas, She oaks like Casuarina cunninghamiana and the Black Cypress or Callitris endlicheri.