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18 species

Acrocercops laciniella (Blackbutt Leafminer)

Acrocercops laciniella
Acrocercops laciniella
Acrocercops laciniella

Dascia sagittifera (A Stem Borer moth (Lyonetiidae))

Dascia sagittifera
Dascia sagittifera
Dascia sagittifera

Doratifera quadriguttata (Four-spotted Cup Moth)

Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata
Doratifera quadriguttata

Edosa ochracea (Yellow Tineid)

Edosa ochracea
Edosa ochracea
Edosa ochracea

Genduara punctigera (Spotted Clear Winged Snout Moth)

Genduara punctigera
Genduara punctigera
Genduara punctigera

Glyphipterix perimetalla (Five-bar Sedge-moth)

Glyphipterix perimetalla
Glyphipterix perimetalla
Glyphipterix perimetalla

Hellinsia balanotes (Pterophorinae)

Hellinsia balanotes
Hellinsia balanotes
Hellinsia balanotes

Miscera homotona (A Little Bear moth (family Brachodidae))

Miscera homotona
Miscera homotona
Miscera homotona

Pinara cana (Neat Pinara)

Pinara cana
Pinara cana
Pinara cana

Pollanisus (genus) (A Forester Moth)

Pollanisus (genus)
Pollanisus (genus)
Pollanisus (genus)

Pollanisus viridipulverulenta (Satin-green Forester)

Pollanisus viridipulverulenta
Pollanisus viridipulverulenta
Pollanisus viridipulverulenta

Porela delineata (Lined Porela)

Porela delineata
Porela delineata
Porela delineata

Tebenna micalis (Small Thistle Moth)

Tebenna micalis
Tebenna micalis
Tebenna micalis
Black Mountain

Land area

443.04 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

25

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