Mongarlowe, NSW species

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70 species

Adoxia benallae (Leaf beetle)

Adoxia benallae
Adoxia benallae
Adoxia benallae

Antasia flavicapitata (Yellow-headed Heath Moth)

Antasia flavicapitata
Antasia flavicapitata
Antasia flavicapitata

Apis mellifera (European honey bee)

Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera

Argynnina cyrila (Forest Brown, Cyril's Brown)

Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila

Asura cervicalis (Spotted Lichen Moth)

Asura cervicalis
Asura cervicalis
Asura cervicalis

Bisallardiana gymnopleura (Brown flower chafer)

Bisallardiana gymnopleura
Bisallardiana gymnopleura
Bisallardiana gymnopleura

Castiarina erythroptera (Lycid Mimic Jewel Beetle)

Castiarina erythroptera
Castiarina erythroptera
Castiarina erythroptera

Castiarina scalaris (Scalaris jewel beetle)

Castiarina scalaris
Castiarina scalaris
Castiarina scalaris

Cermatulus nasalis (Predatory shield bug, Glossy shield bug)

Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis
Cermatulus nasalis

Chauliognathus tricolor (Tricolor soldier beetle)

Chauliognathus tricolor
Chauliognathus tricolor
Chauliognathus tricolor

Chezala privatella (A Concealer moth)

Chezala privatella
Chezala privatella
Chezala privatella

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis (Variable Cirphula)

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis

Cyclochila australasiae (Greengrocer, Yellow Monday, Masked devil)

Cyclochila australasiae
Cyclochila australasiae
Cyclochila australasiae

Dispar compacta (Barred Skipper)

Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta

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