Dryandra St Woodland species

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Lepidoscia arctiella (Tower Case Moth)

Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella

Lophyrotoma interrupta (Cattle Poisoning Sawfly)

Lophyrotoma interrupta
Lophyrotoma interrupta
Lophyrotoma interrupta

Lucia limbaria (Chequered Copper)

Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria

Lucilia cuprina (Australian sheep blowfly)

Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia cuprina

Macrobathra (genus) (A cosmet moth)

Macrobathra (genus)
Macrobathra (genus)
Macrobathra (genus)

Macrobathra arrectella (A Gelechioid moth)

Macrobathra arrectella
Macrobathra arrectella
Macrobathra arrectella

Macrobathra desmotoma ( A Cosmet moth)

Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma

Macrobathra nephelomorpha (A curved-horn moth)

Macrobathra nephelomorpha
Macrobathra nephelomorpha

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Macrotona securiformis (Inland Macrotona)

Macrotona securiformis
Macrotona securiformis
Macrotona securiformis

Mallada tripunctatus (Three-spot green lacewing)

Mallada tripunctatus
Mallada tripunctatus
Mallada tripunctatus

Mantispidae (family) (Unidentified mantisfly)

Mantispidae (family)
Mantispidae (family)
Mantispidae (family)

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Dryandra St Woodland
  • Area (hectares) 14.59 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 187.09 sightings per ha

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