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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80 species

Gerridae (family) (Unidentified water strider)

Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)

Gminatus australis (Orange assassin bug)

Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis

Laccotrephes tristis (Water Scorpion or Toe-biter)

Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis

Leptocoris mitellatus (Leptocoris bug)

Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus

Melanacanthus scutellaris (Small brown bean bug)

Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris

Mictis profana (Crusader Bug)

Mictis profana
Mictis profana
Mictis profana

Miridae (family) (Unidentified plant bug)

Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)

Musgraveia sulciventris (Bronze Orange Bug)

Musgraveia sulciventris
Musgraveia sulciventris
Musgraveia sulciventris

Mutusca brevicornis (A broad-headed bug)

Mutusca brevicornis
Mutusca brevicornis
Mutusca brevicornis

Nezara viridula (Green vegetable bug)

Nezara viridula
Nezara viridula
Nezara viridula

Nysius vinitor (Rutherglen bug)

Nysius vinitor
Nysius vinitor
Nysius vinitor

Ocirrhoe unimaculata (Green Stink Bug)

Ocirrhoe unimaculata
Ocirrhoe unimaculata
Ocirrhoe unimaculata

Oechalia schellenbergii (Spined Predatory Shield Bug)

Oechalia schellenbergii
Oechalia schellenbergii
Oechalia schellenbergii

Omyta centrolineata (Centreline Shield Bug)

Omyta centrolineata
Omyta centrolineata
Omyta centrolineata

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