Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve species

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16 species

Acari (informal subclass) (Unidentified mite)

Acari (informal subclass)
Acari (informal subclass)
Acari (informal subclass)
Amphipod (order Amphipoda, family Talitridae)
Amphipod (order Amphipoda, family Talitridae)
Amphipod (order Amphipoda, family Talitridae)

Cercophonius squama (Wood Scorpion)

Cercophonius squama
Cercophonius squama
Cercophonius squama

Cherax destructor (Common Yabby)

Cherax destructor
Cherax destructor
Cherax destructor

Cormocephalus aurantiipes (Orange-legged Centipede)

Cormocephalus aurantiipes
Cormocephalus aurantiipes
Cormocephalus aurantiipes

Cormocephalus sp.(genus) (Scolopendrid Centipede)

Cormocephalus sp.(genus)
Cormocephalus sp.(genus)
Cormocephalus sp.(genus)

Engaeus cymus (Blunt Nosed Burrowing Crayfish.)

Engaeus cymus
Engaeus cymus
Engaeus cymus

Erythraeidae (family) (Erythraeid mite)

Erythraeidae (family)
Erythraeidae (family)
Erythraeidae (family)

Euastacus crassus (Alpine Spiny Crayfish)

Euastacus crassus
Euastacus crassus
Euastacus crassus

Euastacus sp. (genus) (Spiny crayfish)

Euastacus sp. (genus)
Euastacus sp. (genus)
Euastacus sp. (genus)

Lithobiomorpha (order) (Unidentified stone centipede)

Lithobiomorpha (order)
Lithobiomorpha (order)
Lithobiomorpha (order)
Paradoxosomatidae sp. (family)
Paradoxosomatidae sp. (family)
Paradoxosomatidae sp. (family)

Paratya australiensis (Freshwater Shrimp, Glass Shrimp)

Paratya australiensis
Paratya australiensis
Paratya australiensis

Riccardoella sp. (genus) (White snail or slug mite)

Riccardoella sp. (genus)
Scolopendromorpha (order)
Scolopendromorpha (order)
Scolopendromorpha (order)

Trombidiidae (family) (Red velvet mite)

Trombidiidae (family)
Trombidiidae (family)
Trombidiidae (family)
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