Gibraltar Pines species

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265 species

Gonipterus sp. (genus) (Eucalyptus Weevil)

Gonipterus sp. (genus)
Gonipterus sp. (genus)
Gonipterus sp. (genus)

Halone sinuata (Rock Lichen Moth)

Halone sinuata
Halone sinuata
Halone sinuata

Harmonia conformis (Common Spotted Ladybird)

Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis
Harmonia conformis

Hednota pedionoma (Pasture Webworm)

Hednota pedionoma
Hednota pedionoma
Hednota pedionoma

Hednota species near grammellus (Pyralid or snout moth)

Hednota species near grammellus
Hednota species near grammellus
Hednota species near grammellus

Hemicordulia tau (Tau Emerald)

Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau

Hemigomphus gouldii (Southern Vicetail)

Hemigomphus gouldii
Hemigomphus gouldii
Hemigomphus gouldii

Hepialidae (family) (Unidentified Swift or Ghost Moth)

Hepialidae (family)
Hepialidae (family)
Hepialidae (family)

Hesperilla donnysa (Varied Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla donnysa
Hesperilla donnysa
Hesperilla donnysa

Hesthesis montana (A wasp mimic longhorn beetle)

Hesthesis montana
Hesthesis montana
Hesthesis montana

Hesthesis plorator (A longhorn beetle)

Hesthesis plorator
Hesthesis plorator
Hesthesis plorator

Heteronympha cordace (Bright-eyed Brown)

Heteronympha cordace
Heteronympha cordace
Heteronympha cordace

Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly)

Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope

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Gibraltar Pines
  • Area (hectares) 871.39 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 2.07 sightings per ha

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