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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91 species

Achyra affinitalis (Cotton Web Spinner)

Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis

Aglossa (genus) (A Pyralid moth (Pyralinae))

Aglossa (genus)
Aglossa (genus)
Aglossa (genus)

Araeomorpha diplopa (Acentropinae)

Araeomorpha diplopa

Arescoptera idiotypa (A Pyralid moth)

Arescoptera idiotypa
Arescoptera idiotypa
Arescoptera idiotypa

Assara proleuca (Phycitinae)

Assara proleuca
Assara proleuca
Assara proleuca

Astrapometis saburalis (A Pyralid moth (Epipaschiinae))

Astrapometis saburalis
Astrapometis saburalis

Cadra cautella (Almond Moth)

Cadra cautella
Cadra cautella
Cadra cautella

Calamotropha delatalis (a Crambid moth (Crambinae))

Calamotropha delatalis
Calamotropha delatalis
Calamotropha delatalis

Canuza euspilella (A Crambid moth)

Canuza euspilella
Canuza euspilella
Canuza euspilella

Cnaphalocrocis poeyalis (Lesser rice leaf-roller)

Cnaphalocrocis poeyalis
Cnaphalocrocis poeyalis
Cnaphalocrocis poeyalis

Cryptoblabes euraphella (Cryptoblabes euraphella)

Cryptoblabes euraphella
Cryptoblabes euraphella
Cryptoblabes euraphella

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QPRC LGA
  • Area (hectares) 532.1K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.22 sightings per ha

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