Caught in shade house and released
Found on a Eucalyptus sapling in dry Sclerophyll bushland. About 25mm long. I don't know if it could fly effectively.
Found quietly resting on low understory shrubbery near rear of North Dunes late afternoon. Eucalypt tree canopy(various, mainly local provenance leucoxylon and camaldulensis) with Myoporum insulare, Acacia uncifolia and Acacia pycnantha as the main midlevel plants .
[I wondered if it was newly emerged but could not find an exit hole at ground level to support that thought. However there was dense leaf and twig litter so an exit hole would probably have been obscured.
I only managed this quick grab shot before it flew off.
Super exciting! First live adult sawflies I've seen. Quite tame, let me get up close with the camera. Likely a male and female together.