Dryandra St Woodland field guide



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Deliochus pulcher (Beautiful Deliochus spider)

Deliochus pulcher
Deliochus pulcher
Deliochus pulcher

Deliochus sp. (genus) (A leaf curling spider)

Deliochus sp. (genus)
Deliochus sp. (genus)
Deliochus sp. (genus)

Delta bicinctum (Potter wasp)

Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum

Dialectica (genus) (Echium leaf-miners)

Dialectica (genus)
Dialectica (genus)
Dialectica (genus)

Diamma bicolor (Blue ant, Bluebottle ant)

Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta (Black-Anther Flax Lily)

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta

Dicranolaius bellulus (Red and Blue Pollen Beetle)

Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus

Dicranolaius villosus (Melyrid flower beetle)

Dicranolaius villosus
Dicranolaius villosus
Dicranolaius villosus

Dicranosterna immaculata (Acacia leaf beetle)

Dicranosterna immaculata
Dicranosterna immaculata
Dicranosterna immaculata

Dictyotus caenosus (Brown Shield Bug)

Dictyotus caenosus
Dictyotus caenosus
Dictyotus caenosus

Dictyotus conspicuus (A shield or stink bug)

Dictyotus conspicuus
Dictyotus conspicuus
Dictyotus conspicuus

Diomus notescens (Little two-spotted ladybird)

Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens

Diphucrania acuducta (Acuducta jewel beetle)

Diphucrania acuducta
Diphucrania acuducta
Diphucrania acuducta

Diplacodes bipunctata (Wandering Percher)

Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata

Diplacodes haematodes (Scarlet Percher)

Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes

Diplodium sp. (A Greenhood)

Diplodium sp.
Diplodium sp.
Diplodium sp.

Diplodium truncatum (Little Dumpies, Brittle Greenhood)

Diplodium truncatum
Diplodium truncatum
Diplodium truncatum

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