QPRC LGA species

Overview

Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council (QPRC) is located in the south east and tablelands region. The council has an area of 5,319 square kilometres and lies between the eastern boundary of the ACT and the coastal escarpment on both sides of the Great Dividing Range.

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28 species

Artioposthia howitti (Howitt's planarian)

Artioposthia howitti
Artioposthia howitti
Artioposthia howitti

Austrochloritis (Genus) (Undescribed Austrochloritis species)

Austrochloritis (Genus)
Austrochloritis (Genus)
Austrochloritis (Genus)

Austrorhytida capillacea (Common Southern Carnivorous Snail)

Austrorhytida capillacea
Austrorhytida capillacea
Austrorhytida capillacea

Austrosuccinea macgillivrayi (Macgillivray's Ambersnail)

Austrosuccinea macgillivrayi
Austrosuccinea macgillivrayi
Austrosuccinea macgillivrayi

Caenoplana bicolor (Two-tone Planarian)

Caenoplana bicolor
Caenoplana bicolor
Caenoplana bicolor

Caenoplana coerulea (Blue Planarian, Blue Garden Flatworm)

Caenoplana coerulea
Caenoplana coerulea
Caenoplana coerulea

Caenoplana spenceri (Spencer's flatworm)

Caenoplana spenceri
Caenoplana spenceri
Caenoplana spenceri

Cystopelta astra (Snowy Mountains Humpback Slug)

Cystopelta astra
Cystopelta astra
Cystopelta astra

Euperipatoides rowelli (Tallanganda Velvet Worm)

Euperipatoides rowelli
Euperipatoides rowelli
Euperipatoides rowelli

Fletchamia quinquelineata (Five-striped flatworm)

Fletchamia quinquelineata
Fletchamia quinquelineata
Fletchamia quinquelineata

Galadistes molong (Molong Woodland Snail)

Galadistes molong
Galadistes molong
Galadistes molong

Hirudinea sp. (Class) (Unidentified Leech)

Hirudinea sp. (Class)
Hirudinea sp. (Class)
Hirudinea sp. (Class)

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