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183 species

Laxta friedmani (Friedman's trilobite cockroach)

Laxta friedmani
Laxta friedmani
Laxta friedmani

Laxta granicollis (Common bark or trilobite cockroach)

Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis

Laxta sp. (genus) (Bark cockroach)

Laxta sp. (genus)
Laxta sp. (genus)
Laxta sp. (genus)

Leptopius robustus (Fruit tree root weevil)

Leptopius robustus
Leptopius robustus
Leptopius robustus

Limoniidae (family) (Unknown Limoniid Crane Fly)

Limoniidae (family)
Limoniidae (family)
Limoniidae (family)

Lissopimpla excelsa (Orchid dupe wasp, Dusky-winged Ichneumonid)

Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa

Lucia limbaria (Chequered Copper)

Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria

Macrobathra desmotoma ( A Cosmet moth)

Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Melanozosteria dookiensis (Dookie woodland cockroach)

Melanozosteria dookiensis
Melanozosteria dookiensis
Melanozosteria dookiensis

Merophyas therina (a Tortrix Moth)

Merophyas therina
Merophyas therina
Merophyas therina

Miridae (family) (Unidentified plant bug)

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

Muscidae (family) (Unidentified muscid fly)

Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)

Mutillidae (family) (Unidentified Mutillid wasp or velvet ant)

Mutillidae (family)
Mutillidae (family)
Mutillidae (family)

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