Insects & spiders on Bursaria spinosa - a research project. field guide

Posted by MichaelBedingfield

"Insects & spiders on Bursaria spinosa" is a research project to find out how many species of insects & spiders use Bursaria spinosa for feeding on. This shrub is ecologically important because it supports a great variety of invertebrate life. Some species may feed on the flowers and others may prey on the insects. Pollinators, predators and parasites are all included. Add your sightings to this collection to inform the research.

       

Insects & spiders on Bursaria spinosa - a research project.


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Amata (genus) (Handmaiden Moth)

Amphirhoe sloanei (Longicorn or Longhorn beetle)

Amphirhoe sp. (Amphirhoe longhorn beetle)

Anilicus xanthomus (A click beetle)

Apis mellifera (European honey bee)

Apocrita (suborder) Nest (Unidentified wasp nest)

Aridaeus thoracicus (Tiger Longicorn Beetle)

Asura cervicalis (Spotted Lichen Moth)

Asura compsodes (A Lichen moth (Arctiinae, Erebidae)

Camponotus aeneopilosus (A Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Castiarina (genus) (Unidentified Castiarina jewel beetle)

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