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Platybrachys decemmacula (Green-faced gum hopper)

Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula

Platysace lanceolata (Shrubby Platysace)

Platysace lanceolata
Platysace lanceolata
Platysace lanceolata

Platyzosteria melanaria (Common Eastern Litter Runner)

Platyzosteria melanaria
Platyzosteria melanaria
Platyzosteria melanaria

Plodia interpunctella (Indian meal moth)

Plodia interpunctella
Plodia interpunctella
Plodia interpunctella

Podocarpus lawrencei (Mountain Plum Pine)

Podocarpus lawrencei
Podocarpus lawrencei
Podocarpus lawrencei

Podolepis jaceoides (Showy Copper-wire Daisy)

Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides

Podolepis robusta (Alpine Podolepis)

Podolepis robusta
Podolepis robusta
Podolepis robusta

Podolobium alpestre (Shaggy Alpine Pea)

Podolobium alpestre
Podolobium alpestre
Podolobium alpestre

Podolobium ilicifolium (prickly shaggy-pea)

Podolobium ilicifolium
Podolobium ilicifolium
Podolobium ilicifolium

Podotenus sp. (genus) (A scarab beetle)

Podotenus sp. (genus)
Podotenus sp. (genus)
Podotenus sp. (genus)

Poecilometis sp. (genus) (A Gum Tree Shield Bug)

Poecilometis sp. (genus)
Poecilometis sp. (genus)
Poecilometis sp. (genus)

Poecilometis strigatus (Gum Tree Shield Bug)

Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus

Pollanisus (genus) (A Forester Moth)

Pollanisus (genus)
Pollanisus (genus)
Pollanisus (genus)

Polyrhachis ammon (Golden-spined Ant, Golden Ant)

Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon

Polyrhachis semiaurata (A golden spiny ant)

Polyrhachis semiaurata
Polyrhachis semiaurata
Polyrhachis semiaurata

Polyscias sambucifolia (Elderberry Panax)

Polyscias sambucifolia
Polyscias sambucifolia
Polyscias sambucifolia

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