Googong Foreshore species

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99 species

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Mantidae (family) (Egg case of praying mantis)

Mantidae (family)
Mantidae (family)
Mantidae (family)

Mantispidae (family) (Unidentified mantisfly)

Mantispidae (family)
Mantispidae (family)
Mantispidae (family)

Mantodea (order) (Unidentified praying mantis)

Mantodea (order)
Mantodea (order)
Mantodea (order)

Neoaratus hercules (Herculean Robber Fly)

Neoaratus hercules
Neoaratus hercules
Neoaratus hercules

Oedaleus australis (Australian Oedaleus)

Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis

Peakesia hospita (Common Peakesia Grasshopper)

Peakesia hospita
Peakesia hospita
Peakesia hospita

Peltoschema oceanica (Oceanica leaf beetle)

Peltoschema oceanica
Peltoschema oceanica
Peltoschema oceanica

Pergidae sp. (family) (Unidentified Sawfly)

Pergidae sp. (family)
Pergidae sp. (family)
Pergidae sp. (family)

Phalaenoides glycinae (Grapevine Moth)

Phalaenoides glycinae
Phalaenoides glycinae
Phalaenoides glycinae

Phalaenoides tristifica (Willow-herb Day-moth)

Phalaenoides tristifica
Phalaenoides tristifica
Phalaenoides tristifica

Phaneropterinae (subfamily) (Leaf Katydid, Bush Katydid)

Phaneropterinae (subfamily)
Phaneropterinae (subfamily)
Phaneropterinae (subfamily)

Phaulacridium vittatum (Wingless Grasshopper)

Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum

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Googong Foreshore
  • Area (hectares) 5.2K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.68 sightings per ha

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