Sth Tablelands Ecosystem Park species

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Southern Tablelands Ecosystems Park (STEP)

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10 species

Chauliognathus lugubris (Plague Soldier Beetle)

Chauliognathus lugubris
Chauliognathus lugubris
Chauliognathus lugubris

Chauliognathus tricolor (Tricolor soldier beetle)

Chauliognathus tricolor
Chauliognathus tricolor
Chauliognathus tricolor

Dicranolaius bellulus (Red and Blue Pollen Beetle)

Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus

Dicranolaius concinicornis (Melyrid flower beetle)

Dicranolaius concinicornis
Dicranolaius concinicornis
Dicranolaius concinicornis

Dicranolaius villosus (Melyrid flower beetle)

Dicranolaius villosus
Dicranolaius villosus
Dicranolaius villosus

Hoshihananomia leucosticta (Pintail or Tumbling flower beetle)

Hoshihananomia leucosticta
Hoshihananomia leucosticta
Hoshihananomia leucosticta

Mordella sp. (genus) (Pintail or tumbling flower beetle)

Mordella sp. (genus)
Mordella sp. (genus)
Mordella sp. (genus)

Mordellidae (family) (Unidentified pintail or tumbling flower beetle)

Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)

Porrostoma rhipidium (Long-nosed Lycid (Net-winged) beetle)

Porrostoma rhipidium
Porrostoma rhipidium
Porrostoma rhipidium

Porrostoma sp. (genus) (Lycid, Net-winged beetle)

Porrostoma sp. (genus)
Porrostoma sp. (genus)
Porrostoma sp. (genus)
Sth Tablelands Ecosystem Park

Land area

2.75 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

360

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