Mount Majura species

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12 species

Anzora unicolor (Grey Planthopper)

Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor

Cercopidae (family) (Unidentified spittlebug or froghopper)

Cercopidae (family)
Cercopidae (family)
Cercopidae (family)

Chaetophyes compacta (Tube spittlebug)

Chaetophyes compacta
Chaetophyes compacta
Chaetophyes compacta

Eurymela distincta (Gumtree leafhopper)

Eurymela distincta
Eurymela distincta
Eurymela distincta

Eurymela fenestrata (Gum tree leafhopper)

Eurymela fenestrata
Eurymela fenestrata
Eurymela fenestrata

Eurymelops rubrovittata (Red-lined Leaf Hopper)

Eurymelops rubrovittata
Eurymelops rubrovittata
Eurymelops rubrovittata

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily) (Unidentified fulgoroid planthopper)

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)

Ledrinae (subfamily) (A Flat-headed Leafhopper)

Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)

Platybrachys decemmacula (Green-faced gum hopper)

Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula

Rentinus dilatatus (Fulgorid planthopper)

Rentinus dilatatus
Rentinus dilatatus
Rentinus dilatatus

Siphanta acuta (Green planthopper, Torpedo bug)

Siphanta acuta
Siphanta acuta
Siphanta acuta
Mount Majura
  • Area (hectares) 553.04 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 19.79 sightings per ha

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