Hughes Garran Woodland species

Overview

The Hughes Garran Woodland is looked after by the Hughes Garran Woodland Group. You can contact them through ruthkerruish.

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http://sactcg.org.au/SACTCG_HughesGarranWoodland

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624 species

Sturnus vulgaris (Common Starling)

Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris

Syneora hemeropa (Ring-tipped Bark Moth)

Syneora hemeropa
Syneora hemeropa
Syneora hemeropa

Tagetes erecta (Mexican Marigold)

Tagetes erecta
Tagetes erecta
Tagetes erecta

Tamopsis fickerti (Two-tailed spider)

Tamopsis fickerti
Tamopsis fickerti
Tamopsis fickerti

Taraxacum sp. (Dandelion)

Taraxacum sp.
Taraxacum sp.
Taraxacum sp.

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Tasmanicosa wolf spider)

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)

Tebenna micalis (Small Thistle Moth)

Tebenna micalis
Tebenna micalis
Tebenna micalis

Tenebrionidae (family) (Darkling beetle)

Tenebrionidae (family)
Tenebrionidae (family)
Tenebrionidae (family)

Tetragnatha sp. (genus) (Long-jawed spider)

Tetragnatha sp. (genus)
Tetragnatha sp. (genus)
Tetragnatha sp. (genus)

Thallarcha partita (Dark-banded Footman)

Thallarcha partita
Thallarcha partita
Thallarcha partita

Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass)

Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra

Threskiornis molucca (Australian White Ibis)

Threskiornis molucca
Threskiornis molucca
Threskiornis molucca

Thrincophora inconcisana (A Tortricid moth)

Thrincophora inconcisana
Thrincophora inconcisana
Thrincophora inconcisana

Tracholena sulfurosa (A tortrix moth)

Tracholena sulfurosa
Tracholena sulfurosa
Tracholena sulfurosa

Trachymela sp. (genus) (Brown button beetle)

Trachymela sp. (genus)
Trachymela sp. (genus)
Trachymela sp. (genus)

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