Black Mountain species

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15 species

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)

Euops sp. (genus) (A leaf-rolling weevil)

Euops sp. (genus)
Euops sp. (genus)
Euops sp. (genus)

Gonipterus pulverulentus (Eucalyptus weevil)

Gonipterus pulverulentus
Gonipterus pulverulentus
Gonipterus pulverulentus

Gonipterus scutellatus (Eucalyptus snout beetle, gum tree weevil)

Gonipterus scutellatus
Gonipterus scutellatus
Gonipterus scutellatus

Gonipterus suturalis (Eucalypt weevil)

Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis
Gonipterus suturalis

Melanterius sp. (genus) (Unidentified Melanterius weevil)

Melanterius sp. (genus)
Melanterius sp. (genus)
Melanterius 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
Black Mountain
  • Area (hectares) 443.04 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 23.7 sightings per ha

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