Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill species

Overview

High quality Box-Gum Woodland exists in both Flea Bog Flat and Gossan Hill Nature Reserve, as well as in the area adjacent to Calvary Hospital, the CIT campus and around the GIO Stadium. Fauna crossing furniture is already in place within the bike bath underpasses beneath Gungahlin Drive to connect Bruce Ridge to woodland on the western side of Gungahlin Drive. This area represents an area for potential consideration as a connectivity corridor for woodland species.

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8 species

Coccinella transversalis (Transverse Ladybird)

Coccinella transversalis
Coccinella transversalis
Coccinella transversalis

Coccinellidae (family) (Unidentified lady beetle)

Coccinellidae (family)
Coccinellidae (family)
Coccinellidae (family)

Cryptolaemus montrouzieri (Mealybug ladybird)

Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri

Diomus notescens (Little two-spotted ladybird)

Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens

Harmonia conformis (Common Spotted Ladybird)

Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis

Hippodamia variegata (Spotted Amber Ladybird)

Hippodamia variegata
Hippodamia variegata
Hippodamia variegata

Orcus australasiae (Orange-spotted Ladybird)

Orcus australasiae
Orcus australasiae
Orcus australasiae

Rodolia cardinalis (Vedalia Beetle or Cardinal Ladybird)

Rodolia cardinalis
Rodolia cardinalis
Rodolia cardinalis
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill
  • Area (hectares) 212.18 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 26.2 sightings per ha

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