identifying slugs in the Dandenongs

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identifying slugs in the Dandenongs

Postby sim1oz » Thu 29 Dec, 2011 10:45 pm

We did the Dandenong Ranges Walk in Tempest's book "Weekend Walks Around Melbourne" in mid-November. Starting with the 1000 steps (Kokoda Memorial walk), we continued hiking up to Kalorama, stayed overnight at a B&B (with a fabulous sauna & hot tub), and walked back down to Belgrave the next day. With a few extra detours added in, the walk was around 40km.

We saw these huge slugs/grubs on the track and wondered what they are. Any ideas?

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Slugs on the trail
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Re: identifying slugs in the Dandenongs

Postby byrnesy8 » Fri 30 Dec, 2011 8:00 am

Hi Sim1oz,

The images look like spitfire sawfly larvae - which end up being wasps. The ones I have seen are usually black but the link below shows some that look very similar to your image.

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http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.a ... awfly.html
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Re: identifying slugs in the Dandenongs

Postby sim1oz » Fri 30 Dec, 2011 5:34 pm

Hi Paul,
Thanks for the link! The larvae in the 7th image look the same as those I my photo. I have never seen anything like them before until the several clusters we saw on that walk. I am glad to have that mystery solved :D
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