The males are more robust, with bigger and stronger-looking legs, and have a squared-off extension to the front of the head.
Anoplognathus montanus is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga
Maps
Albury Barneys Hill/Mt Stranger Black Flat at Corrowong Black Mountain Cotter Reserve Crace Grasslands Emu Creek Federal Golf Course Gigerline Nature Reserve Ginninderry Conservation Corridor Goorooyarroo NR (ACT) Hall Horse Paddocks Hughes Grassy Woodland Illilanga & Baroona Isaacs Ridge Isaacs Ridge and Nearby Jerrabomberra Wetlands Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Molonglo River Reserve Monument Hill and Roper Street Corridor Mount Rogers Mulligans Flat Namadgi National Park National Arboretum Woodland Pine Island to Point Hut Red Hill Nature Reserve Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek Rugosa Sth Tablelands Ecosystem Park Stony Creek The Pinnacle University of Canberra West Belconnen Pond Yarramundi GrasslandPlaces
Albury, NSW Belconnen, ACT Bowning, NSW Bruce, ACT Bungendore, NSW Dunlop, ACT Forde, ACT Fyshwick, ACT Hall, ACT Jerrabomberra, NSW Kambah, ACT Melba, ACT Michelago, NSW Mitchell, ACT Murrumbateman, NSW Pialligo, ACT Strathnairn, ACT Stromlo, ACT Weston, ACT Yass River, NSW