Cotter Reserve species

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197 species

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE (Unidentified case moth or bagworm)

Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
Psychidae (family) IMMATURE
Psychidae (family) IMMATURE

Psychodidae sp. (family) (Moth Fly, Drain Fly)

Psychodidae sp. (family)
Psychodidae sp. (family)
Psychodidae sp. (family)

Sarcophagidae sp. (family) (Unidentified flesh fly)

Sarcophagidae sp. (family)
Sarcophagidae sp. (family)
Sarcophagidae sp. (family)

Sceliphron laetum (Common mud dauber wasp)

Sceliphron laetum
Sceliphron laetum
Sceliphron laetum

Scioglyptis chionomera (Grey Patch Bark Moth)

Scioglyptis chionomera
Scioglyptis chionomera
Scioglyptis chionomera

Scolia (Discolia) verticalis (Yellow-headed hairy flower wasp)

Scolia (Discolia) verticalis
Scolia (Discolia) verticalis
Scolia (Discolia) verticalis

Scopula optivata (Varied Wave)

Scopula optivata
Scopula optivata
Scopula optivata

Scopula rubraria (Reddish Wave, Plantain Moth)

Scopula rubraria
Scopula rubraria
Scopula rubraria

Simosyrphus grandicornis (Common hover fly)

Simosyrphus grandicornis
Simosyrphus grandicornis
Simosyrphus grandicornis

Staurostichus sp. (genus) (Unidentified Staurostichus bee fly)

Staurostichus sp. (genus)
Staurostichus sp. (genus)
Staurostichus sp. (genus)

Strepsinoma foveata (Pyralid moth, Snout moth)

Strepsinoma foveata
Strepsinoma foveata
Strepsinoma foveata

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Cotter Reserve
  • Area (hectares) 140.41 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 15.33 sightings per ha

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