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Michael123 wrote:
14 Jul 2025
probably Velesunio ambiguus from that location and environment.

Velesunio ambiguus
trevorpreston wrote:
14 Jul 2025
I think this is an insect larvae.

Oligochaeta (class)
Michael123 wrote:
4 Jul 2025
probably Terebralia palustris (Linnaeus, 1767) 'Giant Mud Creeper' Family Potamididae

Unverified Mollusc (Mollusca)
turb wrote:
29 Jun 2025
This is a trick specimen to identify. The median paired stripes present the best clue that the species is Caenoplana variegata. The lateral stripes are thin and discontinuous. The species is living up to its specific epithet - variable!

Fletchamia sugdeni does not have longitudinal stripes as in your specimen. Rather it s body is Canary yellow with possibly some suggestion of stripes at the head end. The eye pattern is quite different to Caenoplana.

Caenoplana variegata
Michael123 wrote:
23 Jun 2025
It is an undescribed Pommerhelix species that occurs on the northern side of the Hunter River and ranges northward to possibly the Hastings River

Pommerhelix sp. (genus)
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