Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve species

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19 species

Agriophara (genus) (A concealer moth)

Agriophara (genus)
Agriophara (genus)
Agriophara (genus)

Agriophara dyscapna (A Gelechioid moth)

Agriophara dyscapna
Agriophara dyscapna
Agriophara dyscapna

Agriophara platyscia (A Concealer moth)

Agriophara platyscia
Agriophara platyscia
Agriophara platyscia

Cosmopterigidae (family) (Unidentified Cosmopterigid moth)

Cosmopterigidae (family)
Cosmopterigidae (family)
Cosmopterigidae (family)

Crocanthes micradelpha (A longhorned moth)

Crocanthes micradelpha
Crocanthes micradelpha
Crocanthes micradelpha

Crocanthes prasinopis (A Curved -horn moth)

Crocanthes prasinopis
Crocanthes prasinopis
Crocanthes prasinopis

Labdia oxysema (A Curved-horn moth)

Labdia oxysema
Labdia oxysema
Labdia oxysema

Macrenches clerica (Macrenches clerica)

Macrenches clerica
Macrenches clerica
Macrenches clerica

Macrobathra leucopeda (A Gelechioid moth)

Macrobathra leucopeda
Macrobathra leucopeda
Macrobathra leucopeda

Stathmopoda melanochra (An Oecophorid moth (Eriococcus caterpillar))

Stathmopoda melanochra
Stathmopoda melanochra
Stathmopoda melanochra

Stathmopodidae (family) (A Concealer moth)

Stathmopodidae (family)
Stathmopodidae (family)
Stathmopodidae (family)

Tymbophora peltastis (A Xyloryctid moth (Xyloryctidae))

Tymbophora peltastis
Tymbophora peltastis
Tymbophora peltastis
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Land area

5.4K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

3

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