Brindabella, ACT species

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29 species

Abantiades (genus) (A Swift or Ghost moth)

Abantiades (genus)
Abantiades (genus)
Abantiades (genus)

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

Anthrax sp. (genus)
Anthrax sp. (genus)
Anthrax sp. (genus)

Braconidae (family) (Unidentified braconid wasp)

Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)

Chlorodectes montanus (Montane green shield back katydid)

Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus

Chrysolarentia rhynchota (Rhynchota Carpet)

Chrysolarentia rhynchota
Chrysolarentia rhynchota
Chrysolarentia rhynchota

Dasypogoninae (subfamily) (Unidentified dasypogonine robber fly)

Dasypogoninae (subfamily)
Dasypogoninae (subfamily)
Dasypogoninae (subfamily)

Diphucephala sp. (genus) (Green Scarab Beetle)

Diphucephala sp. (genus)
Diphucephala sp. (genus)
Diphucephala sp. (genus)

Epidesmia hypenaria (Long-nosed Epidesmia)

Epidesmia hypenaria
Epidesmia hypenaria
Epidesmia hypenaria

Gastrimargus musicus (Yellow-winged Locust or Grasshopper)

Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus

Graphium macleayanum (Macleay's Swallowtail)

Graphium macleayanum
Graphium macleayanum
Graphium macleayanum

Grapholita zapyrana (A tortrix moth)

Grapholita zapyrana
Grapholita zapyrana
Grapholita zapyrana

Heteronympha penelope (Shouldered Brown)

Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope

Labium sp. (genus) (An Ichneumon wasp)

Labium sp. (genus)
Labium sp. (genus)
Labium sp. (genus)

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