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.

More information: QPRC Homepage or Visit the QPRC region

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51 species

Storena cyanea (Ant-hunter spider)

Storena cyanea
Storena cyanea
Storena cyanea

Storosa obscura (Dark Storosa)

Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura

Synalus angustus (Narrow crab spider)

Synalus angustus
Synalus angustus
Synalus angustus

Tamopsis eucalypti (A two-tailed spider)

Tamopsis eucalypti
Tamopsis eucalypti
Tamopsis eucalypti

Tamopsis sp. (genus) (Two-tailed spider)

Tamopsis sp. (genus)
Tamopsis sp. (genus)
Tamopsis sp. (genus)

Tharpyna campestrata (Country Crab Spider)

Tharpyna campestrata
Tharpyna campestrata
Tharpyna campestrata

Thasyraea lepida (Prowling spider)

Thasyraea lepida
Thasyraea lepida
Thasyraea lepida

Thomisidae (family) (Unidentified Crab spider or Flower spider)

Thomisidae (family)
Thomisidae (family)
Thomisidae (family)

Thomisus spectabilis (Spectacular Crab Spider)

Thomisus spectabilis
Thomisus spectabilis
Thomisus spectabilis

Zodariidae (family) (Unidentified Ant spider or Spotted ground spider)

Zodariidae (family)
Zodariidae (family)
Zodariidae (family)

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QPRC LGA
  • Area (hectares) 532.1K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.82 sightings per ha

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Conservation level

  • Local native (change?)
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