Ainslie, ACT field guide



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Anthrax proconcisus
Austroacacidiplosis botrycephalae
Austroacacidiplosis botrycephalae
Austroacacidiplosis botrycephalae

Austrotephritis pelia (Australian Fruit Fly)

Austrotephritis pelia
Austrotephritis pelia
Austrotephritis pelia

Calliphora sp. (genus) (Unidentified blowfly)

Calliphora sp. (genus)
Calliphora sp. (genus)
Calliphora sp. (genus)
Cardiacera sp. (genus)
Cardiacera sp. (genus)
Cardiacera sp. (genus)
Cnemospathidinae sp. (Sub-family)
Cnemospathidinae sp. (Sub-family)
Cnemospathidinae sp. (Sub-family)
Ectinorhynchus variabilis
Ectinorhynchus variabilis
Ectinorhynchus variabilis

Leptogaster sp. (Thin-tailed robber fly)

Leptogaster sp.
Leptogaster sp.
Leptogaster sp.

Pelecorhynchus fulvus (Orange cap-nosed fly)

Pelecorhynchus fulvus
Pelecorhynchus fulvus
Pelecorhynchus fulvus

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua (A flower-feeding march fly)

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua

Sciaridae sp. (family) (Black fungus gnat)

Sciaridae sp. (family)
Sciaridae sp. (family)
Sciaridae sp. (family)

Simosyrphus grandicornis (Common hover fly)

Simosyrphus grandicornis
Simosyrphus grandicornis
Simosyrphus grandicornis
Stomorhina sp. (genus)
Stomorhina sp. (genus)
Stomorhina sp. (genus)
Sylvicola dubius
Sylvicola dubius
Sylvicola dubius

Symplecta (Trimicra) pilipes (A limoniid crane fly)

Symplecta (Trimicra) pilipes
Symplecta (Trimicra) pilipes
Symplecta (Trimicra) pilipes

Syrphini (tribe) (Unidentified syrphine hover fly)

Syrphini (tribe)
Syrphini (tribe)
Syrphini (tribe)
Tapeigaster nigricornis
Tapeigaster nigricornis
Tapeigaster nigricornis
Trichophthalma punctata
Trichophthalma punctata
Trichophthalma punctata

Trupanea (genus) (Fruit fly or seed fly)

Trupanea (genus)
Trupanea (genus)
Trupanea (genus)

Villa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Villa bee fly)

Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)

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