Fowles St. Woodland, Weston species

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116 species

Cerdistus sp. (genus) (Slender Robber Fly)

Cerdistus sp. (genus)
Cerdistus sp. (genus)
Cerdistus sp. (genus)

Chalcopteroides columbinus (Rainbow darkling beetle)

Chalcopteroides columbinus
Chalcopteroides columbinus
Chalcopteroides columbinus

Chenonetta jubata (Australian Wood Duck)

Chenonetta jubata
Chenonetta jubata
Chenonetta jubata

Chironomidae (family) (Non-biting Midge)

Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)

Christinus marmoratus (Southern Marbled Gecko)

Christinus marmoratus
Christinus marmoratus
Christinus marmoratus

Corcorax melanorhamphos (White-winged Chough)

Corcorax melanorhamphos
Corcorax melanorhamphos
Corcorax melanorhamphos

Corvus coronoides (Australian Raven)

Corvus coronoides
Corvus coronoides
Corvus coronoides

Cotula australis (Common Cotula, Carrot Weed)

Cotula australis
Cotula australis
Cotula australis

Craspedia sp. (Billy Buttons)

Craspedia sp.
Craspedia sp.
Craspedia sp.

Crassula sieberiana (Austral Stonecrop)

Crassula sieberiana
Crassula sieberiana
Crassula sieberiana

Dasygnathus sp. (genus) (Rhinoceros beetle)

Dasygnathus sp. (genus)
Dasygnathus sp. (genus)
Dasygnathus sp. (genus)

Dasypodia selenophora (Southern old lady moth)

Dasypodia selenophora
Dasypodia selenophora
Dasypodia selenophora

Daviesia leptophylla (Slender Bitter Pea)

Daviesia leptophylla
Daviesia leptophylla
Daviesia leptophylla

Delias harpalyce (Imperial Jezebel)

Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce

Dichondra repens (Kidney Weed)

Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens

Dynastinae (subfamily) (Unidentified rhinoceros or elephant beetle)

Dynastinae (subfamily)
Dynastinae (subfamily)
Dynastinae (subfamily)

Dysphania pumilio (Small Crumbweed)

Dysphania pumilio
Dysphania pumilio
Dysphania pumilio

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