Deua National Park (CNM area) species

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17 species

Anachloris uncinata (Hook-winged Carpet)

Anachloris uncinata
Anachloris uncinata
Anachloris uncinata

Capusa senilis (Black-banded Wedge-moth)

Capusa senilis
Capusa senilis
Capusa senilis

Didymoctenia exsuperata (Thick-lined Bark Moth)

Didymoctenia exsuperata
Didymoctenia exsuperata
Didymoctenia exsuperata

Epidesmia chilonaria (Golden-winged Epidesmia)

Epidesmia chilonaria
Epidesmia chilonaria
Epidesmia chilonaria

Idaea halmaea (Two-spotted Wave)

Idaea halmaea
Idaea halmaea
Idaea halmaea

Liometopa rectilinea (Liometopa rectilinea)

Liometopa rectilinea
Liometopa rectilinea
Liometopa rectilinea

Microdes asystata (A Geometer moth)

Microdes asystata
Microdes asystata
Microdes asystata

Microdes villosata (Distorted Carpet)

Microdes villosata
Microdes villosata
Microdes villosata

Mnesampela heliochrysa (Golden-winged Gum Moth)

Mnesampela heliochrysa
Mnesampela heliochrysa
Mnesampela heliochrysa

Paralaea beggaria (Peppermint Looper)

Paralaea beggaria

Paralaea porphyrinaria (Chestnut Vein Crest Moth)

Paralaea porphyrinaria
Paralaea porphyrinaria
Paralaea porphyrinaria

Plesanemma fucata (Lemon Gum Moth)

Plesanemma fucata
Plesanemma fucata
Plesanemma fucata

Scopula optivata (Varied Wave)

Scopula optivata
Scopula optivata
Scopula optivata

Scopula rubraria (Reddish Wave, Plantain Moth)

Scopula rubraria
Scopula rubraria
Scopula rubraria
Deua National Park (CNM area)

Land area

24.8K ha

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