Yarralumla, ACT field guide



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Epidesmia hypenaria (Long-nosed Epidesmia)

Epidesmia hypenaria
Epidesmia hypenaria
Epidesmia hypenaria

Erina acasta (Blotched Dusky-blue)

Erina acasta
Erina acasta
Erina acasta

Erina hyacinthina (Varied Dusky-blue)

Erina hyacinthina
Erina hyacinthina
Erina hyacinthina

Erodium crinitum (Native Crowfoot)

Erodium crinitum
Erodium crinitum
Erodium crinitum

Eryngium ovinum (Blue Devil)

Eryngium ovinum
Eryngium ovinum
Eryngium ovinum

Eucalyptus blakelyi (Blakely's Red Gum)

Eucalyptus blakelyi
Eucalyptus blakelyi
Eucalyptus blakelyi

Eucalyptus dives (Broad-leaved Peppermint)

Eucalyptus dives
Eucalyptus dives
Eucalyptus dives

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata (Southern Blue Gum, Eurabbie)

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata

Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata (Narrow-leaved Peppermint)

Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata
Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata
Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata

Eucalyptus rossii (Inland Scribbly Gum)

Eucalyptus rossii
Eucalyptus rossii
Eucalyptus rossii

Euhesma nitidifrons (A plasterer bee)

Euhesma nitidifrons
Euhesma nitidifrons
Euhesma nitidifrons

Euproctis baliolalis (Browntail Gum Moth)

Euproctis baliolalis
Euproctis baliolalis
Euproctis baliolalis

Eurymela distincta (Gumtree leafhopper)

Eurymela distincta
Eurymela distincta
Eurymela distincta

Eurymela fenestrata (Gum tree leafhopper)

Eurymela fenestrata
Eurymela fenestrata
Eurymela fenestrata

Eurymeloides pulchra (Gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides pulchra
Eurymeloides pulchra
Eurymeloides pulchra

Euryops chrysanthemoides (South African Bush Daisy)

Euryops chrysanthemoides
Euryops chrysanthemoides
Euryops chrysanthemoides

Falco cenchroides (Nankeen Kestrel)

Falco cenchroides
Falco cenchroides
Falco cenchroides

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