Here are some of the highlights with the photographer's names listed with their photos.
P. Shanahan photo
Meadow Argus P. Shanahan photo
Tailed Emperor B. Richardson photo
Tailed Emperor P. Shanahan photo
Pterophorus albidus D. Tuke photo
Assassin bug B. Richardson photo
Ruttellerona sp B. Richardson photo
Asota heliconia B. Richardson photo
Anthela astata B. Richardson photo
Asota heliconia B. Richardson photo
Anthela astata B. Richardson photo
Balta sp D. Rentz photo
Callophoridae D. Rentz photo
Carbrunneri maxi feeding on undigested bird dung D. Rentz photo
Carbrunneria maxi lateral view D. Rentz photo
Carbunneria maxi feeding on floral parts D. Rentz photo
Newly emerged nymph of Caedicia sp D. Rentz photo
D. Rentz photo
Cricket Cardiodactylus novaeguineae nymph D. Rentz photo
Cardiodactylus novaeguineae closeup D. Rentz photo
Glyphodes doleschalii D. Rentz photo
Bradina admixtalis D. Rentz photo
Cricket Daintria singing from tree trunk D. Rentz photo
Green Lacewing in the middle of egglaying D. Rentz photo
egg emerging from abdomen D. Rentz photo
Heterostegane insulata D. Rentz photo
Hydrillodes metisalis D. Rentz photo
Mating craneflies (sorry Loftus!) D. Rentz photo
Stick insect Sipyloidea larryi female D. Rentz photo
D. Tuke photo
One of the many many spiders see, mostly on the ground but many on tree trunks and vegetation. They were easily spotted by noting the their sparkling eyes as they reflect in the headlights and torches.
An interested observer
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