Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve species

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18 species

Amycterus abnormis (Ground weevil)

Amycterus abnormis
Amycterus abnormis
Amycterus abnormis

Chrysolopus spectabilis (Botany Bay Weevil)

Chrysolopus spectabilis
Chrysolopus spectabilis
Chrysolopus spectabilis

Cryptorhynchini sp. (tribe) (Unidentified cryptorhynchine weevil)

Cryptorhynchini sp. (tribe)
Cryptorhynchini sp. (tribe)
Cryptorhynchini sp. (tribe)

Gonipterus sp. (genus) (Eucalyptus Weevil)

Gonipterus sp. (genus)
Gonipterus sp. (genus)
Gonipterus sp. (genus)

Gonipterus suturalis (Eucalypt weevil)

Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis

Oxyops sp. (genus) (Oxyops weevil)

Oxyops sp. (genus)
Oxyops sp. (genus)
Oxyops sp. (genus)

Rhinotia bidentata (Two-spot Rhinotia weevil)

Rhinotia bidentata
Rhinotia bidentata
Rhinotia bidentata

Rhinotia haemoptera (Lycid-mimic belid weevil, Slender Red Weevil)

Rhinotia haemoptera
Rhinotia haemoptera
Rhinotia haemoptera

Rhinotia sp. (genus) (Unidentified Rhinotia weevil)

Rhinotia sp. (genus)
Rhinotia sp. (genus)
Rhinotia sp. (genus)

Rhinotia suturalis (Belid weevil)

Rhinotia suturalis
Rhinotia suturalis
Rhinotia suturalis

Talaurinus rugifer (Ground weevil)

Talaurinus rugifer
Talaurinus rugifer
Talaurinus rugifer

Talaurinus sp. (genus) (Talaurinus ground weevil)

Talaurinus sp. (genus)
Talaurinus sp. (genus)
Talaurinus sp. (genus)
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Land area

5.4K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

3

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