Stranger Pond species

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51 species

Acrida conica (Giant green slantface)

Acrida conica
Acrida conica
Acrida conica

Amata (genus) (Handmaiden Moth)

Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)

Apina callisto (Pasture Day Moth)

Apina callisto
Apina callisto
Apina callisto

Axarus sp. (genus) (A non-biting midge)

Axarus sp. (genus)
Axarus sp. (genus)
Axarus sp. (genus)

Belenois java (Caper White)

Belenois java
Belenois java
Belenois java

Bermius brachycerus (A grasshopper)

Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus

Camponotus aeneopilosus (A Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus

Cicadellidae (family) (Unidentified leafhopper)

Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)

Cordulephya pygmaea (Common Shutwing)

Cordulephya pygmaea
Cordulephya pygmaea
Cordulephya pygmaea

Faveria tritalis (Couchgrass Webworm)

Faveria tritalis
Faveria tritalis
Faveria tritalis

Goniaea australasiae (Gumleaf grasshopper)

Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae

Harmonia conformis (Common Spotted Ladybird)

Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis

Hednota species near grammellus (Pyralid or snout moth)

Hednota species near grammellus
Hednota species near grammellus
Hednota species near grammellus

Hemicordulia australiae (Australian Emerald)

Hemicordulia australiae
Hemicordulia australiae
Hemicordulia australiae

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Stranger Pond

Land area

30.68 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

24

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