Mount Ainslie species

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13 species

Amphirhoe decora (Decora Longicorn Beetle)

Amphirhoe decora
Amphirhoe decora
Amphirhoe decora

Amphirhoe sloanei (Longicorn or Longhorn beetle)

Amphirhoe sloanei
Amphirhoe sloanei
Amphirhoe sloanei

Ancita australis (Longicorn or longhorn beetle)

Ancita australis
Ancita australis
Ancita australis

Ancita marginicollis (A longhorn beetle)

Ancita marginicollis
Ancita marginicollis
Ancita marginicollis

Ancita sp. (genus) (Longicorn or longhorn beetle)

Ancita sp. (genus)
Ancita sp. (genus)
Ancita sp. (genus)

Disterna canosa (A longhorn beetle)

Disterna canosa
Disterna canosa
Disterna canosa

Epithora dorsalis (Longicorn Beetle)

Epithora dorsalis
Epithora dorsalis
Epithora dorsalis

Phoracantha recurva (Yellow Phoracantha borer)

Phoracantha recurva
Phoracantha recurva
Phoracantha recurva

Phoracantha semipunctata (Common Eucalypt Longicorn)

Phoracantha semipunctata
Phoracantha semipunctata
Phoracantha semipunctata

Phoracantha tricuspis (Longhorn Beetle)

Phoracantha tricuspis
Phoracantha tricuspis
Phoracantha tricuspis

Phytoecia coerulescens (Paterson's curse stem beetle)

Phytoecia coerulescens
Phytoecia coerulescens
Phytoecia coerulescens

Rhytiphora paulla (Longhorn beetle)

Rhytiphora paulla
Rhytiphora paulla
Rhytiphora paulla

Sceleocantha glabricollis (Wattle root longicorn)

Sceleocantha glabricollis
Sceleocantha glabricollis
Sceleocantha glabricollis
Mount Ainslie
  • Area (hectares) 743.82 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 30.3 sightings per ha

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