Brindabella National Park species


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22 species

Anisynta monticolae (Montane grass-skipper)

Anisynta monticolae
Anisynta monticolae
Anisynta monticolae

Belenois java (Caper White)

Belenois java
Belenois java
Belenois java
Danaus plexippus
Danaus plexippus
Danaus plexippus

Delias harpalyce (Imperial Jezebel)

Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce

Erina hyacinthina (Varied Dusky-blue)

Erina hyacinthina
Erina hyacinthina
Erina hyacinthina

Geitoneura acantha (Ringed Xenica)

Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha

Geitoneura klugii (Marbled Xenica)

Geitoneura klugii
Geitoneura klugii
Geitoneura klugii

Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly)

Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope

Heteronympha penelope (Shouldered Brown)

Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope

Heteronympha solandri (Solander's Brown)

Heteronympha solandri
Heteronympha solandri
Heteronympha solandri

Junonia villida (Meadow Argus)

Junonia villida
Junonia villida
Junonia villida

Neolucia agricola (Fringed Heath-blue)

Neolucia agricola
Neolucia agricola
Neolucia agricola

Neolucia hobartensis (Montane Heath-blue)

Neolucia hobartensis
Neolucia hobartensis
Neolucia hobartensis
Oreixenica lathoniella
Oreixenica lathoniella
Oreixenica lathoniella

Pasma tasmanica (Two-spotted Grass-skipper)

Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica

Pseudalmenus chlorinda (Silky Hairstreak)

Pseudalmenus chlorinda
Pseudalmenus chlorinda
Pseudalmenus chlorinda

Timoconia flammeata (Bright Shield-skipper)

Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata

Trapezites eliena (Orange Ochre)

Trapezites eliena
Trapezites eliena
Trapezites eliena
Trapezites phigalioides
Trapezites phigalioides
Trapezites phigalioides

Vanessa itea (Yellow Admiral)

Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea

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