the mountains. Looking at the NVA and Mike 
Garrett's fern book, this hasn't been recorded for 
the Sentinels." 
For a comprehensive list of flora species found on 
the day, see the TFNC website. 
Subscriptions Reminder 
Anna McEldowney (Treasurer) 
H ave you paid your 2011 subs yet? A reminder that membership subs are due on 1 Jan each year. 
Please send a cheque payable to Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club Inc, addressed to the Treasurer 
TFNC, GPO Box 68, Flobart, 7001; or pay by EFT to BSB 067102 Account number 28000476 in the 
name of Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club Inc. PLEASE put your surname AND initials in the transfer so I 
can identify the payments. 
If you have joined since October last year your subs will carry over to 2011. 
Membership rates are: Adult—$30, Family—$35, Concession—$25. 
Photo credits 
Margate Kaoota Tramway 
Field Nats investigating a decaying tree—Simon Grove 
Prostomid beetle—Prostomis atkinsoni—Simon Grove 
Prostomid beetle—Dryocora cephalotes—Simon Grove 
Weevil—Dryophthorus ECZ sp 02 (adult)—Simon Grove 
Fungus-beetle—Neopelatops TFICsp 01—Simon Grove 
Federation of Field Naturalists King Island 
Seal Rocks—Nell Flilliard 
Pterostylis melegramm—Nell Flilliard 
Beard orchid—Nell Flilliard 
Pterostylis cucullata—Nell Flilliard 
A Trip to Cape Surville 
Cape Surville—Michael Driessen 
A keen group of Field Nats—Michael Driessen 
Spot the pardalote—Michael Driessen 
Snail— Bothriembryon tasmanicus—Kevin Bonham 
Tasmania's Largest Beetles 
Beetles—Simon Fearn 
Banksia marginata riddled with P. australis emergence holes—Simon 
Larval bores and pupation chambers of P. australis in a large Banksia 
Eaglehawk Neck Pelagic Trip 
Black-browed albatross—B. Wakefield & E. Haywood 
Butler's petrel—B. Wakefield & E. Haywood 
Hump-backed whale—B. Wakefield & E. Haywood 
Wandering albatross—B. Wakefield & E. Haywood 
Sentinel Range 
Twelve Field Nats gathered for the fray—Michael Driessen 
A long way to the top—Michael Driessen 
Football spider—Michael Driessen ^ ^ 
Syrphida—Michael Driessen 
Fearn 
marginata—Simon Fearn 
Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club BULLETIN 341 January 2011 
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