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138 species

Syneora hemeropa (Ring-tipped Bark Moth)

Syneora hemeropa
Syneora hemeropa
Syneora hemeropa

Taractrocera papyria (White-banded Grass-dart)

Taractrocera papyria
Taractrocera papyria
Taractrocera papyria

Tephritidae sp. (family) (Unidentified Fruit or Seed fly)

Tephritidae sp. (family)
Tephritidae sp. (family)
Tephritidae sp. (family)

Termessa gratiosa (Termessa gratiosa)

Termessa gratiosa
Termessa gratiosa
Termessa gratiosa

Thema macroscia (A concealer moth)

Thema macroscia
Thema macroscia
Thema macroscia

Therevidae (family) (Unidentified stiletto fly)

Therevidae (family)
Therevidae (family)
Therevidae (family)

Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family) (Unidentified Crane Fly)

Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)
Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)
Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)

Uraba lugens (Gumleaf Skeletonizer)

Uraba lugens
Uraba lugens
Uraba lugens

Vanessa itea (Yellow Admiral)

Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea

Vanessa kershawi (Australian Painted Lady)

Vanessa kershawi
Vanessa kershawi
Vanessa kershawi

Villa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Villa bee fly)

Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)

Vitellus sp. (genus) (Spined shield bug)

Vitellus sp. (genus)
Vitellus sp. (genus)
Vitellus sp. (genus)

Xanthagrion erythroneurum (Red & Blue Damsel)

Xanthagrion erythroneurum
Xanthagrion erythroneurum
Xanthagrion erythroneurum

Yoyetta celis (Silver Princess Cicada)

Yoyetta celis
Yoyetta celis
Yoyetta celis

Zizina otis (Common Grass-Blue)

Zizina otis
Zizina otis
Zizina otis

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