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Yes to Miridae and looks like this species on the Tas site: https://tasmanianinsectfieldguide.com/hexapoda/insectsoftasmaniahemiptera/suborder-heteroptera/infraorder-cimicomorpha/superfamily-miroidea/miridae-plant-bugs/subfamily-orthotylinae/genus-acaciacapsus/acaciacapsus-pending-id-sp-1/

Genus Acaciacapsus

Miridae (family)
maznee wrote:
3 min ago
It doesn’t Jason so I guess the Acronychia is out. Thanks.

Unverified Other Tree
38 min ago
Does this tree have a pulvinus on each leaf at the end of the petiole where the 3 leaflets join ?
I can't see pulvini (plural) in these photographs.
Having no pulvini would rule out _Acronychia pubescens_ .

Unverified Other Tree
1 hr ago
Ref' (in brief):

• Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Duboisia~myoporoides
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Duboisia myoporoides
2 hrs ago
Thanks for the interesting description of the sequence of events; which sounds like a successful strategy for the water skink.

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