Lawson North Grasslands field guide



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Acaena echinata (Sheeps Burr)

Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa

Acanthiza reguloides (Buff-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides

Acrida conica (Giant green slantface)

Acrida conica
Acrida conica
Acrida conica

Aglaotilla sp. (genus) (Australian Velvet Ant)

Aglaotilla sp. (genus)
Aglaotilla sp. (genus)
Aglaotilla sp. (genus)

Agrotis infusa (Bogong Moth, Common Cutworm)

Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa

Anas superciliosa (Pacific Black Duck)

Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa

Anhinga novaehollandiae (Australasian Darter)

Anhinga novaehollandiae
Anhinga novaehollandiae
Anhinga novaehollandiae

Apis mellifera (European honey bee)

Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera

Ardea alba (Great Egret)

Ardea alba
Ardea alba
Ardea alba

Artamus cyanopterus (Dusky Woodswallow)

Artamus cyanopterus
Artamus cyanopterus
Artamus cyanopterus

Asperula conferta (Common Woodruff)

Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta

Atriplex prostrata (Hastate Orache)

Atriplex prostrata
Atriplex prostrata
Atriplex prostrata

Automolius sp. (genus) (Scarab or Chafer beetle)

Automolius sp. (genus)
Automolius sp. (genus)
Automolius sp. (genus)

Bibionomorpha (infraorder) (Unidentified Gnat, Gall Midge or March Fly)

Bibionomorpha (infraorder)
Bibionomorpha (infraorder)
Bibionomorpha (infraorder)

Brunotartessus fulvus (Yellow-headed Leafhopper)

Brunotartessus fulvus
Brunotartessus fulvus
Brunotartessus fulvus

Caedicia simplex (Common Garden Katydid)

Caedicia simplex
Caedicia simplex
Caedicia simplex
Caedicia simplex

Caligavis chrysops (Yellow-faced Honeyeater)

Caligavis chrysops
Caligavis chrysops
Caligavis chrysops

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