ANBG species

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56 species

Acanthosomatidae (family) (Unidentified Acanthosomatid shield bug)

Acanthosomatidae (family)
Acanthosomatidae (family)
Acanthosomatidae (family)

Adrisa sp. (genus) (Burrowing Bug)

Adrisa sp. (genus)
Adrisa sp. (genus)
Adrisa sp. (genus)

Alcaeus varicornis (Acacia shield bug)

Alcaeus varicornis
Alcaeus varicornis
Alcaeus varicornis

Amblypelta nitida (Fruit-spotting bug)

Amblypelta nitida
Amblypelta nitida
Amblypelta nitida

Amorbus sp. (genus) (Eucalyptus Tip bug)

Amorbus sp. (genus)
Amorbus sp. (genus)
Amorbus sp. (genus)

Anischys sp. (genus) (Unidentified Anischys bug)

Anischys sp. (genus)
Anischys sp. (genus)
Anischys sp. (genus)

Cermatulus nasalis (Predatory shield bug, Glossy shield bug)

Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis

Choerocoris paganus (Ground shield bug)

Choerocoris paganus
Choerocoris paganus
Choerocoris paganus

Commius elegans (Cherry Ballart Shield Bug)

Commius elegans
Commius elegans
Commius elegans

Cuspicona simplex (Green potato bug)

Cuspicona simplex
Cuspicona simplex
Cuspicona simplex

Daerlac cephalotes (Ant Mimicking Seedbug)

Daerlac cephalotes
Daerlac cephalotes
Daerlac cephalotes

Daerlac nigricans (Ant Mimicking Seedbug)

Daerlac nigricans
Daerlac nigricans
Daerlac nigricans

Dictyotus caenosus (Brown Shield Bug)

Dictyotus caenosus
Dictyotus caenosus
Dictyotus caenosus

Diemenia rubromarginata (Pink-margined bug)

Diemenia rubromarginata
Diemenia rubromarginata
Diemenia rubromarginata

Dindymus versicolor (Harlequin Bug)

Dindymus versicolor
Dindymus versicolor
Dindymus versicolor

Gerridae (family) (Unidentified water strider)

Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)

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