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Figure 1: Adult female (left) and male feeding under globules of
blackened screment suspended on the tent
[photo: Lowan Turton, NSW Agriculture]
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Figure 2: Leaf with tent folded back (to top left) to reveal feeding
damage. Anchor points from the tent can be seen to the right of the feeding
area
[photo: Lowan Turton, NSW Agriculture]
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Figure 3: Leaf of Eucalyptus dunnii near Dorrigo, NSW, with
webbing tent covering nymphs
[photo: Angus Carnegie, State Forests of NSW]
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Figure 4: Tent on gumleaf with continuous covering of excremental
material
[photo: Lowan Turton, NSW Agriculture]
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