Tallaganda National Park field guide



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Paropsis maculata (Spotted leaf beetle)

Paropsis maculata
Paropsis maculata
Paropsis maculata

Paropsisterna bimaculata (Tasmanian Eucalyptus Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna bimaculata
Paropsisterna bimaculata
Paropsisterna bimaculata

Paropsisterna cloelia (Eucalyptus variegated beetle)

Paropsisterna cloelia
Paropsisterna cloelia
Paropsisterna cloelia

Paropsisterna fastidiosa (Eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsisterna fastidiosa
Paropsisterna fastidiosa
Paropsisterna fastidiosa

Pasma tasmanica (Two-spotted Grass-skipper)

Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica

Perginae sp. (subfamily) (Unidentified pergine sawfly)

Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)

Prasinocyma semicrocea (Common Gum Emerald moth)

Prasinocyma semicrocea
Prasinocyma semicrocea
Prasinocyma semicrocea

Pseudalmenus chlorinda (Silky Hairstreak)

Pseudalmenus chlorinda
Pseudalmenus chlorinda
Pseudalmenus chlorinda

Rutilia sp. (genus) (A Rutilia bristle fly, subgenus unknown)

Rutilia sp. (genus)
Rutilia sp. (genus)
Rutilia sp. (genus)

Scymnodes sp. (genus) (Unidentified Scymnodes ladybird)

Scymnodes sp. (genus)
Scymnodes sp. (genus)
Scymnodes sp. (genus)

Scythris diatoma (A Gelechioid moth)

Scythris diatoma
Scythris diatoma
Scythris diatoma

Sinpunctiptilia emissalis (Speedwell Pterror)

Sinpunctiptilia emissalis
Sinpunctiptilia emissalis
Sinpunctiptilia emissalis

Stauralia sp. (genus) (False stink bug)

Stauralia sp. (genus)
Stauralia sp. (genus)
Stauralia sp. (genus)

Telephlebia brevicauda (Southern Evening Darner)

Telephlebia brevicauda
Telephlebia brevicauda
Telephlebia brevicauda

Terpandrus sp. (genus) (Gumleaf Katydid)

Terpandrus sp. (genus)
Terpandrus sp. (genus)
Terpandrus sp. (genus)

Tetrigidae (family) (Pygmy grasshopper)

Tetrigidae (family)
Tetrigidae (family)
Tetrigidae (family)

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