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Closeup View Of A Scribbly Gum Tree In Australia. It Is An Unique Native Australian Eucalyptus Tree Throughout New South Wales On The Coast And Around Sydney. The Zig-Zag Tracks Or 'Scribbles' Are Made By The Small Moth Larvae, Ogmograptis Scribula, As It Tunnels Between The Old And New Bark. Commonly Found In New South Wales, Queensland.