Ainslie, ACT field guide



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Acacia baileyana (Cootamundra Wattle, Golden Mimosa)

Acacia baileyana
Acacia baileyana
Acacia baileyana

Acacia implexa (Hickory Wattle, Lightwood)

Acacia implexa
Acacia implexa
Acacia implexa

Acanthiza reguloides (Buff-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides

Acari (informal subclass) (Unidentified mite)

Acari (informal subclass)
Acari (informal subclass)
Acari (informal subclass)

Acer buergerianum (Trident Maple)

Acer buergerianum
Acer buergerianum
Acer buergerianum

Acer negundo (Box Elder)

Acer negundo
Acer negundo
Acer negundo

Acizzia sp. (genus) (Unidentified wattle psyllid)

Acizzia sp. (genus)
Acizzia sp. (genus)
Acizzia sp. (genus)

Acropolitis rudisana (Family Tortricinae)

Acropolitis rudisana
Acropolitis rudisana
Acropolitis rudisana

Aegotheles cristatus (Australian Owlet-nightjar)

Aegotheles cristatus
Aegotheles cristatus
Aegotheles cristatus

Aeolothapsa malacella (A Concealer moth)

Aeolothapsa malacella
Aeolothapsa malacella
Aeolothapsa malacella

Aglaotilla sp. (genus) (Australian Velvet Ant)

Aglaotilla sp. (genus)
Aglaotilla sp. (genus)
Aglaotilla sp. (genus)

Agrotis infusa (Bogong Moth, Common Cutworm)

Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa

Agrotis porphyricollis (Variable Cutworm)

Agrotis porphyricollis
Agrotis porphyricollis
Agrotis porphyricollis

Alcaeus varicornis (Acacia shield bug)

Alcaeus varicornis
Alcaeus varicornis
Alcaeus varicornis

Alisterus scapularis (Australian King-Parrot)

Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis

Aloa marginata (Donovan's Tiger Moth)

Aloa marginata
Aloa marginata
Aloa marginata

Ampulicidae (family) (Cockroach Wasp)

Ampulicidae (family)
Ampulicidae (family)
Ampulicidae (family)

Anestia (genus) (A tiger moth)

Anestia (genus)
Anestia (genus)
Anestia (genus)

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