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325 species

Paralucia aurifera (Bright Copper)

Paralucia aurifera
Paralucia aurifera
Paralucia aurifera

Parasynthemis regina (Royal Tigertail)

Parasynthemis regina
Parasynthemis regina
Parasynthemis regina

Paropsis atomaria (Eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria

Paropsis pictipennis (Tea-tree button beetle)

Paropsis pictipennis
Paropsis pictipennis
Paropsis pictipennis

Paropsis porosa (A eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsis porosa
Paropsis porosa
Paropsis porosa

Paropsisterna intacta (Eucalyptus Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna intacta
Paropsisterna intacta
Paropsisterna intacta

Paropsisterna m-fuscum (Eucalyptus Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna m-fuscum
Paropsisterna m-fuscum
Paropsisterna m-fuscum

Paropsisterna nucea (A leaf beetle)

Paropsisterna nucea
Paropsisterna nucea

Pasma tasmanica (Two-spotted Grass-skipper)

Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica

Pentatomoidea (superfamily) (Unidentified Shield or Stink bug)

Pentatomoidea (superfamily)
Pentatomoidea (superfamily)
Pentatomoidea (superfamily)

Peraglyphis (genus) (A tortrix or leafroller moth)

Peraglyphis (genus)

Perga sp. (genus) (Sawfly or Spitfire)

Perga sp. (genus)
Perga sp. (genus)
Perga sp. (genus)

Perginae sp. (subfamily) (Unidentified pergine sawfly)

Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)

Perperus sp. (Unidentified Perperus weevil)

Perperus sp.
Perperus sp.
Perperus sp.

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